Floyd Mayweather won the fight against Manny Pacquiao by 4points after 12 rounds of boxing.
As the winner of the fight we bring you somethings you might want to know about the champion Mayweather.Read them down here:
One of
the best pound-for-pound fighters in history, American boxer Floyd Mayweather
has won championships across five weight divisions.
American
boxer Floyd Mayweather was born on February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids,
Michigan. He won three national Golden Gloves and an Olympic bronze medal
before turning professional in 1996. Mayweather claimed his first championship
as a super featherweight in 1998, later accumulating titles in four other
weight classes while retaining an undefeated record.
Widely
considered the greatest boxer of his era, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was born Floyd
Joy Sinclair on February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Boxing is in his
blood. His father, Floyd Sr., was a welterweight contender, and his uncle Jeff
Mayweather is a former IBO super featherweight champion. Another uncle, Roger
Mayweather, is a former WBA super featherweight and WBC super lightweight
champion.
Floyd Sr.
introduced Mayweather to the gym not long after he started walking, holding his
young boy in front of speed bags whenever they visited. Soon, Mayweather was
throwing punches at anything that came in his view. At the age of 7 he was
fitted for his first pair of boxing gloves.
Little
Floyd, as he was known, became a staple at his neighborhood gym, which was
conveniently located just five doors down from his family's home. He soon took
the last name of his father, indicating a desire to follow in his footsteps to
boxing success.
His
family life was complicated. The elder Mayweather had a violent temper, and
drifted in and out of danger as a drug dealer. He was shot in the leg while
holding his baby son in 1978, and in 1993 he was sentenced to prison on
cocaine trafficking charges. Mayweather's mother, Deborah, also dealt with
substance abuse issues.
Away from
the circus of his family, Mayweather found peace and control in the ring. Known
as "Pretty Boy" early in his career for his unmarked face,
Mayweather, with his fast, precise style, won the national Golden Gloves in
1993, 1994 and 1996.
While he
finished 84-6 as an amateur, Mayweather's pre-professional career ended on a
bitter note. At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, he lost a controversial
decision to Bulgaria's Serafim Todorov and was forced to settle for a bronze
medal.
Mayweather
turned professional on October 11, 1996. As a pro, Mayweather continued to win
at an astonishing rate. With his father serving as both manager and trainer
after his release from prison, the talented boxer won several easy bouts. In
1998, he defeated Genaro Hernandez to capture his first world title, the WBC
super featherweight championship.
His
career greatly accelerated even more beginning in 2000, when Mayweather
embarked on a seven-year stretch that had many fight fans talking about him as
one of the sport's all-time greats.
During
this period, he moved up in weight class four times, taking home the WBC
lightweight title in 2002, the WBC super lightweight title in 2005 and the IBF,
IBO, WBC and IBA welterweight titles in 2006. In 2007 he defeated Oscar De La
Hoya for the WBC super welterweight crown.
His
success garnered increased earnings. In 2010 he was the third highest-paid
American athlete, with income of more than $60 million for the year.
The
victories and paychecks only fueled Mayweather’s already sturdy ego. In a sport
built on bravado, he proved to be one of boxing's most polarizing
figures. "My goal has always been to be one of the best fighters who
ever lived," Mayweather has said. "My career and legacy are very
important to me."
So is his
crossover appeal. As his international profile grew, Mayweather brought his
star power to television.
In the
buildup to his much-anticipated 2007 match with De La Hoya, Mayweather took
center stage in the four-part HBO documentary 24/7, which led to new pay-per-view
and live-gate records. Later that year he appeared as a contestant on ABC
Television's Dancing with the Stars.
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Mayweather's
sometimes-overbearing family dynamics have intruded on his work life. In 2000,
Mayweather fired his father as manager. Their differences only became more
intense, and not long after, Mayweather fired his father as trainer too, and
replaced him with his uncle Roger Mayweather.
Outside
the ring, Mayweather has fought different kinds of battles. In late December
2011, a Las Vegas judge sentenced him to 90 days in jail after he pleaded
guilty to a domestic violence charge and no contest to two harassment charges.
Mayweather has been arrested several times since 2002 in battery and violence
cases in Las Vegas and in his hometown of Grand Rapids.
Mayweather
stunned the sports world when he announced his retirement after defeating Ricky
Hatton in late 2007. He returned in September 2009 and won a bout against Juan
Manuel Marquez by unanimous decision, for a purse of nearly $60 million. Eight
months later, he won a 12-round unanimous decision over Shane Mosley in Las
Vegas to up his professional record to 41-0.
In May
2013, Mayweather made headlines when he won a 12-round bout against Robert
Guerrero in a unanimous decision at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,
taking the WBC welterweight title. The fight bumped Mayweather's record to an
undefeated 44-0 (with 26 KOs).
Following
three more successful bouts, Mayweather set the boxing world abuzz by reaching
an agreement to fight eight-division champion Manny Pacquiao. Billed the
"Fight of the Century," the long-anticipated bout was scheduled to be
held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 2, 2015.
Mayweather,
who is the father of four children (two sons and two daughters), resides in Las
Vegas.
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