Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura | RIZIN - September 24, 2022

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Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura | RIZIN - September 24, 2022

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Mayweather vs. Asakura Exhibition Confirmed For September in Japan; Date, Location, Rules To Come

Floyd Mayweather Jr. will continue his exhibition tour.

The newly Hall of Fame-enshrined former five-division champion and pound-for-pound king has confirmed his next exhibition fight, which will come against mixed martial artist Mikuru Asakura. The event will take place as part of a Rizin Fighting Federation show this September in Japan on RIZIN Fight Pass, as confirmed during a press conference held Monday evening in Las Vegas.

“I’m very happy to be sitting in between these two athletes for this event which will be Floyd Mayweather’s second with RIZIN,” Nobuyuki Sakakibara, CEO of Rizin, stated during the announcement presser at M Resort Spa & Casino in Las Vegas. “Floyd Mayweather was supposed to fight in an exhibition in Japan earlier in the year with an organization called Mega. However, due to the pandemic it has been postponed and RIZIN has taken over the contract for Floyd Mayweather’s next fight in Japan.”

The event will mark the second exhibition bout of the year for Mayweather and fourth overall since retiring from boxing in 2017 with a perfect record of 50-0 (27KOs) and world titles at 130, 135, 140, 147 and 154 pounds. His incredible body of work was honored over the weekend, where Mayweather was inducted into the Hall of Fame during a three-class ceremony.

Barely a day later, it’s on to the next adventure.

“I got to where I got to by working extremely hard,” Mayweather noted. “I’m always focused. I’m always pushing to be the best. It’s still a great feeling to travel the world, do these exhibition fights and entertain people from all walks of life. I’ve seen every style. My job is just to go out there, have fun and be my best.”

While Mayweather drove home the point of having fun and providing entertainment, his opponent took a more serious—and brief—approach.

“I’m an MMA fighter but I’m going to use this opportunity and I’m going to use him to raise my name and my value internationally,” noted Asakura. “I will win this fight.”

Tokyo’s Asakura is a noted star in his homeland, both as a former two-division RINGS (Fighting Network Rings) champion and since joining Rizin in 2018. The ten-year pro campaigns at 145 pounds and will enjoy a slight natural size advantage over Mayweather, unlike the American legend’s Rizin debut when he demolished undersized 126-pounder Tenshin Nasukawa inside of a round during the 2018 New Year’s Eve Rizin 33 event In Saitama, Japan.

The fight with Nasukawa was the first of three exhibitions enjoyed by Mayweather so far since his August 2017 tenth-round knockout of Conor McGregor in his final sanctioned pro fight. Mayweather has since faced Logan Paul in a June 2021 Showtime Pay-Per-View headliner that generated a reported 1,000,000 buys, and former sparring partner 'Dangerous' Don Moore this past May 21 in Abu Dhabi.

All three were taken with the intention of enjoying life after boxing, which is the same mindset that the 45-year-old will carry into this event.

“September we’re gonna have fun and entertain people,” insisted Mayweather. “I’m Floyd Mayweather to him. He’s just another opponent to me.”

Further details of the event—including the exact date, location and rules of the main event—will be revealed later in the month.
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Get in the bin.
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:zzz:
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Floyd looks young like he's 28-29 y/o and he's a grandpa. lol. If Floyd shaves his beard and his head back, he would look like ol' Money May. :D

Floyd likes staying active and milking the game. His body is very healthy and strong for his age.
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FMJ claims he was paid £1.2m to attend the press conference.
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He should just quit with these exhibitions and go ahead and just have a simple eight round or 10 round contest with some fringe contender. It is absolutely disgusting this man getting any kind of major amount of money for slapping around a bunch of no-name individuals.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 10:20 FMJ claims he was paid £1.2m to attend the press conference.
I doubt there`s any truth to that.
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another run and jab fest from Floyd Mayweather. count me out
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Floyd's head is the size of a freaking bowling ball now! Absolutely massive! Years of abusing PEDs.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura | RIZIN - September 25, 2022

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Floyd Mayweather to face Japanese MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura in next exhibition fight

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather will travel to Japan for another exhibition next month – this time to face MMA fighter Mikuru Asakura.

In June, RIZIN Fighting Federationannounced during a press conference the bout which will air on RIZIN Fight Pass, but the fight date and venue were not made public.

It has now been confirmed that Mayweather’s latest post-retirement fight will take place on September 25 inside the Saitama Super Arena.

Mayweather retired with a perfect 50-0 record after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor in 2017 and moving on to exhibition bouts.

When ‘Money’ steps into the ring with the 30-year-old, former two-division MMA champion, it’ll be for the fourth time since he called it a day five years ago.

The 45-year-old flew to Tokyo in December 2018 after being offered $9million by RIZIN for a three-round exhibition against the 20-year-old kickboxing sensation Tenshin Nasukawa.

It was a quick night at the office for Mayweather, who dropped his undersized opponent three times, forced the stoppage, made Nasukawa cry, and danced around the ring in celebration.

Asakura, who boasts a 16-3 MMA record, is confident that he will not suffer the same fate as his compatriot when fighting Mayweather next month.

“My name is Mikuru Asakura and I’ll be facing Floyd Mayweather,” he said at the press conference.

“I’m an MMA fighter but I’m going to use this opportunity and I’m going to use him to raise my name and value internationally. I will win this fight.”

The American, who has since had two further exhibitions – one against Logan Paul in Miami last year and another against Don Moore in May this yearin Abu Dhabi – says he’s looking forward to fighting in Japan again.

“It’s still a great feeling to travel the world and basically do these exhibition bouts and have fun,” Mayweather said.

“My legacy is already engraved in stone, but it’s still great to just go around the world and entertain people from all walks of life.

“I’m pretty sure he’s going to come out and give his best, like any and every guy, but I’ve seen every style.

“My job is just to go out there be me, have fun and do what I do best.”
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HomicideHenry wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 15:42 He should just quit with these exhibitions and go ahead and just have a simple eight round or 10 round contest with some fringe contender. It is absolutely disgusting this man getting any kind of major amount of money for slapping around a bunch of no-name individuals.
Why though? He is just staying in the spotlight doing what he likes.
He is making money and some idiots are paying for it. He is not harming anyone or the sport. He is just trying to stay relevant when he is out of the real game.
I say let him be.
But I will not pay to watch it.
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tiny_acres wrote: 31 Aug 2022, 11:00
HomicideHenry wrote: 16 Jun 2022, 15:42 He should just quit with these exhibitions and go ahead and just have a simple eight round or 10 round contest with some fringe contender. It is absolutely disgusting this man getting any kind of major amount of money for slapping around a bunch of no-name individuals.
Why though? He is just staying in the spotlight doing what he likes.
He is making money and some idiots are paying for it. He is not harming anyone or the sport. He is just trying to stay relevant when he is out of the real game.
I say let him be.
But I will not pay to watch it.
Yeh, he's made his mind up and is retired..

It's not like he keeps saying he's gonna come out of retirement and teasing fights with the current WW crop.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura | RIZIN - September 24, 2022

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$29.99 on FITE TV

Event will start at 11 pm ET, live on PPV from Saitama Super Arena.

Pay Per View distribution

The event will be distributed by Integrated Sports across North America live on Cable and Satellite Pay Per View via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH, Shaw PPV, Rogers, Bell TV, and SaskTel, priced at $29.99.

Additionally, it will be broadcast via Digital PPV on FITE (all FITE mobile, OTT Streaming, and Smart TV apps) and PPV.com.

“We’re thrilled to distribute Mayweather-Askakura and Super RIZIN to combat sports fans throughout North America,” Integrated Sports president Doug Jacobs said.

“People can’t get enough of Floyd. MMA fans around the world know RIZIN puts on great MMA shows.”

Mayweather- Askakura is scheduled for three rounds. The 45-year-old Mayweather, who retired from professional boxing with a perfect 50-0 record, fights out of Las Vegas.
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Another easy payday for Mayweather,

Another win-win situation, because even if he looks bad, to the point most consider him losing this fight, it won't affect his boxing legacy.

But I'd expect Floyd to score another easy victory.

And he's going to keep engaging in these exhibitions until he either stops receiving decent paydays or until he receives a pummelling that is much akin to Holyfield-Belfort.
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Mayweather already thinking about his next pay check and he hasn’t even gotten this one yet.
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I think there should be a total seperate category for exhibition fights. Put Jake Paul bs there too.
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Bandog wrote: 19 Sep 2022, 19:57 I think there should be a total seperate category for exhibition fights. Put Jake Paul bs there too.
100% agree.
Call it Entertainment 'Boxing'.
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Mayweather vs Asakura fight card

Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura
Ray Sadeghi “Jizzy Mack” vs. Koji Tanaka “Kouzi”
Nadaka Yoshinari vs. Bandasak So Trakunpet
Miura Kota vs. Bunchuai Phonsungnoen
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Press Release

Information regarding purchasing Mayweather vs Asakura got rubberstamped with days to go until fight night.

Integrated Sports across North America will distribute the event. It will be televised live on Cable and Satellite Pay Per View via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH, Shaw PPV, Rogers, Bell TV, and SaskTel.

Mayweather vs Asakura is priced at $29.99. Additionally, it will be broadcast via Digital PPV on FITE (all FITE mobile, OTT Streaming, and Smart TV apps) and PPV.com.

Integrated Sports will distribute Super RIZIN, headlined by the exhibition match.

The fight takes place between Mayweather, the International Boxing Hall of Famer and former five-division world champion, and Japanese two-time mixed-martial-arts champion Askakura,

Mayweather vs Asakura is live this Saturday night (September 24), starting at 11 p.m. ET, from Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
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How much is the fight card?

$29.99. That price does not include the Rizin 38 event, which comes on after Mayweather’s bout. That event costs an additional $14.99
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Anybody paying for this is nuts.

What a total waste of time.
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Monzon83 wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 20:43 Anybody paying for this is nuts.

What a total waste of time.
Beyond reading about it the next morning, I won't waste my time with it.
I would not waste a penny on this side show
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