Floyd Mayweather is
yet to announce who he will fight on September 12, in what could be his last
professional bout before retiring, but he has stepped up his preparation by
returning to the gym.
The 38-year-old has
previously stated that his upcoming fight at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas
will most likely be his last.
Ahead of the
eagerly-awaited fight, Mayweather has ramped up his training regime by taking
part in a series of gruelling workouts.
Floyd Mayweather is yet to announce who he will fight on
September 12 but he has returned to the gym
Ahead of the fight, Mayweather has ramped up his training
regime by taking part in gruelling workouts
Mayweather posted a
number of snaps on his official Shots account after being put through his paces
by his team.
No official
announcement regarding who he will face has yet to be made but one potential
opponent has revealed he is happy to face the undefeated boxer.
Andre Berto, as
reported by boxingscene.com, said in a statement: 'I am happy to be in the
running for this fight and am definitely up for the challenge. I know it will be
a great fight if it happens.'
Berto joins a long
list of fighters who have thrown their hat in the ring to face Mayweather, whose
record stands at 48-0-0, 26 knockouts.
Amir Khan, Canelo
Alvarez, Timothy Bradley, Keith Thurman and Kell Brook are among the other names
to step in the ring with the 38-year-old.
Berto, who is also
managed by Mayweather’s manager Al Haymon, however, remains the favourite and
will look to improve his record of 30-3 should he face the boxing
legend.
Andre Berto remains the favourite to face Mayweather and
he has revealed he is 'up for the challenge'
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