Undefeated pugilist legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has retired from the sport of boxing. That being said, the legendary boxer has previously hinted to being interested in making a run inside the octagon. Now Mayweather has come forward to drop another hint to fight fans.
For his final performance inside the squared circle, Floyd Mayweather Jr. faced off against UFC superstar Conor McGregor. Mayweather pulled himself out of retirement for the match up, while the bout was McGregor’s debut in professional boxing.
The two individuals squared off inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. on Aug. 26, 2017. “Notorious” put on a war with the pugilist legend, but Mayweather ultimately earned a TKO victory over his opponent in the tenth round.
Mayweather recently showed off a paycheck from the event for a massive total of $100 million. While Mayweather walked away from the highly anticipated match with a huge sum, slipping back into retirement, it would appear that the former boxer may still be considering a run in the UFC.
Mayweather first took to social media to share a lengthy message concerning negotiations with the UFC.
“You already know I’m a money-getting motherf**ker. I’m Money May. They just called me not too long ago and asked me to come back. I can come right back to the UFC. If I want, I can go, I can come right back to the UFC, I can go fight in the Octagon. I can do a three or four fight deal in the Octagon and make a billion dollars. Remember, I’m Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather, and you motherf**kers love me, and I love you motherf**kers.”
“I’m so tough at what I do, they had to go to a whole ‘nother barbarian sport to go get a motherfucker that would try to f**k with me. And you already know what I did with that. Lights out, party’s over, you can kiss the babies. It’s bankroll, you know, all I do is dress, flex and progress. And you already know I went from the streets to the executive suites.”
Now Floyd Mayweather Jr. has returned to social media to share a video of himself walking inside an octagon within a gym. While the former boxer does not speak during the video, it would appear that Mayweather is looking to peak the interest of UFC fight fans.
Check it out below:
— Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) January 30, 2018