Mayweather claims he will fight in the UK early next year while Hatton admitted he would be willing to step back into the ring with his former rival
Floyd Mayweather has suggested he won’t accept a “fake” exhibition clash with former opponent Ricky Hatton.
Mayweather will return to the ring in his fifth exhibition contest against YouTube star Deji at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Sunday night. Just the evening before, the boxing legend’s former opponent Hatton will also be in action when he takes on Marco Antonio Barrera at the AO Arena in Manchester.
Hatton fought Mayweather during the prime of their careers, with the Briton losing to a late stoppage in the tenth round of their Las Vegas clash in 2007. And the 45-year-old has saluted the British star ahead of his new outing, and recalled the events of their showdown. “I don’t have to do it we already did it for real,” Mayweather said at today’s press conference ahead of his clash with Deji.
“Why do it for fake? Ricky Hatton we have had a chance. The great thing at that particular time is that he was at the top of his game. I have always been at the top of my game. We were able to come together and get fans all around the world excited. Ricky Hatton is one hell of a champion and a UK legend and it was in 2007 when we gave the world what they wanted to see. Action.”