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Floyd Mayweather Jnr said he owed boxing fans one last big fight after the snoozer he put on with Manny Pacquiao in the supposed “Fight of the Century”.
While the American’s convictions for domestic violence against his former partners cannot be excused or forgotten, he went some way to repairing his sporting legacy before hanging up his boxing gloves for the second time.
The unanimous decision win against Pacquiao, followed by an equally tedious points victory against Andre Berto in 2015, was not a fitting way for a boxer calling himself “The Best Ever” to go out.
“You won’t see me in the ring no more,” he said following his win at T-Mobile Arena. “Any guy that’s calling me out, forget it.”