It could be just to drum up additional interest for an event that hasn’t made big waves. Or perhaps it’s truly how both fighters believe their head-on collision will end.
Either way, Floyd Mayweather and Andre Berto are convinced that their Showtime Pay-Per-View headliner this weekend at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas will not make it to the final bell.
Fighters predicting a knockout is hardly uncommon, although often followed with the claim that they’ve trained for 12 hard rounds and will be equally pleased with a decision win. That wasn’t all the case during Wednesday’s pre-fight press conference in Las Vegas, where both fighters carried it as if fight night couldn’t arrive soon enough.
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Either way, Floyd Mayweather and Andre Berto are convinced that their Showtime Pay-Per-View headliner this weekend at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas will not make it to the final bell.
Fighters predicting a knockout is hardly uncommon, although often followed with the claim that they’ve trained for 12 hard rounds and will be equally pleased with a decision win. That wasn’t all the case during Wednesday’s pre-fight press conference in Las Vegas, where both fighters carried it as if fight night couldn’t arrive soon enough.
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