Easy Money as Mayweather pounds Nasukawa in first-round TKO victory
- Undefeated American sends 20-year-old Japanese to the canvas three times
- Kick-boxing star’s camp throws in the towel before the end of the first round
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US boxing superstar Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jnr sent undefeated Japanese kick-boxing prodigy Tenshin Nasukawa to the canvas three times on his way to a comprehensive victory in an exhibition New Year’s Eve multimillion-dollar rumble outside Tokyo held under boxing rules on Monday night.
Mayweather toyed with the 20-year-old despite being twice his age, flooring him almost at will before the Japanese camp threw in the towel less than three minutes into the first round.
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Mayweather showed he’s still a brilliant boxer, clocking Nasukawa with a left hook that rocked the Japanese fighter. Nasukawa was left crying after losing the fight and had to be helped out of the stadium as 41-year-old Mayweather celebrated his latest victory.
Despite showing his class and winning without really having to turn it on in a complete mismatch, Mayweather said he was still retired and had come to Tokyo to “entertain”. “It was all about entertaining,” said Mayweather.
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