The Citizen (Gauteng)

I was duped, insists Floyd

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Los Angeles – Boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather yesterday scrapped a planned fight with a Japanese kickboxer, claiming he had been duped into agreeing to the contest.

In a lengthy statement posted on social media, Mayweather said he had been “blindsided” by organisers of the proposed bout against Tenshin Nasukawa, set for New Year’s Eve in Saitama.

“I want it to be clear that I, Floyd Mayweather, never agreed to an official bout with Tenshin Nasukawa,” Mayweather wrote on Instagram.

The 41-year-old retired welterweig­ht champion said he had travelled to Japan last week to discuss participat­ing in a private bout against Nasukawa for a “small group of wealthy spectators for a very large fee”.

“This exhibition was previously arranged as a ‘Special Bout’ purely for entertainm­ent purposes with no intentions of being represente­d as an official fight nor televised worldwide,” Mayweather wrote.

Soon after arriving at a press conference in Tokyo on Monday, Mayweather said he and his team “were completely derailed by the new direction” the event was going.

“We should have put a stop to it immediatel­y.” –

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