8 or 9pm
If I’m Logan I basically keep Floyd at the end of my jab all night, if he gets any closer I’m clinching. If I manage to go all the rounds it’s a moral victory.
Logan Paul talking hella chit for someone who lost to KSI
Floyd Mayweather-Logan Paul Undercard Weigh-In Results From Aventura, Florida
BY KEITH IDEC
Published Sat Jun 05, 2021, 01:05 PM EDT
AVENTURA, Florida – Badou Jack made weight Saturday afternoon for a very different fight than the rematch for which he had spent most of the past couple months training.
Jack stepped on the Florida State Boxing Commission’s scale at 177 pounds, the contracted limit for his 10-round fight versus Dervin Colina. Venezuela’s Colina came in at 176.4 pounds for what is officially a cruiserweight contest on the Floyd Mayweather-Logan Paul undercard Sunday night at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
The Mayweather-Paul undercard weigh-ins took place at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa. Mayweather and Paul will weigh in later Saturday afternoon at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in nearby Hollywood for their eight-round exhibition.
Jack (23-3-3, 13 KOs), a Las Vegas resident raised in Sweden, was supposed to battle Quebec’s Jean Pascal in a 12-round WBA world light heavyweight championship rematch. The unbeaten, unproven Colina (15-0, 13 KOs) replaced Pascal (35-6-1, 20 KOs, 1 NC) as Jack’s opponent on approximately one week’s notice because Pascal tested positive for four banned substances in exams administered by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.
Pascal, 38, defeated Jack, 37, by split decision in their 12-round fight in December 2019 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Jarrett Hurd and Luis Arias also met their contractual obligations for a 10-round middleweight match on the Mayweather-Paul undercard.
Hurd (24-1, 16 KOs), a former IBF/IBO/WBA 154-pound champ from Accokeek, Maryland, weighed in at 158 pounds. Arias (18-2-1, 9 KOs), a Milwaukee native who resides in Boca Raton, Florida, officially weighed 158.6 pounds.
Former NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver Chad Johnson and Brian Maxwell also will weigh in later Saturday for their four-round cruiserweight exhibition.
Miami’s Johnson is 43, but Maxwell lost his only professional boxing bout by second-round technical knockout 3½ months ago in Miami.
Maxwell, 33, also is 0-3 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships matches. The Roanoke, Virginia, resident has been knocked out three times overall in four bouts between boxing and BKFC.
Maxwell is 2-3 in MMA matches as well, including two TKO defeats.
The Johnson-Maxwell match will open Showtime Pay-Per-View’s four-fight event Sunday night at the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins (8 p.m. EDT; $49.99).
They're not, which is stupid because they have some young guns that they recently signed making their debuts like Jalil Hacket & Dorian Khan that I wanted to see.main card starts at 8
there is a whole undercard undercard that i think starts earlier..i think they might air those on the showtime youtube
are you serious? ...idiotsThey're not, which is stupid because they have some young guns that they recently signed making their debuts like Jalil Hacket & Dorian Khan that I wanted to see.
are you serious? ...idiots
"Floyd Mayweather a huge favorite against Logan Paul" Floyd Mayweather a huge favorite against Logan PaulTo put a little perspective on the current betting line for tomorrow’s fight — as well as the betting world in general — when the fight was first rumored, Mayweather opened up at -10000 odds, according to Odds Checker. In other words, you’d have to bet $10,000 in order to win $100 should Mayweather win the fight. That’s just not worth it at that point. Mayweather was just too big a favorite for anyone to bet on him. However, as the fight has drawn nearer, the odds have creeped further and further in Logan Paul’s favor. When the fight was first announced, Mayweather’s odds fell from -10000 to -2500, a monumental drop for a boxer who hasn’t lost a fight in his pro career. Since then, the odds have only gotten worse for “Money” Mayweather. Now, one day before the fight, Mayweather is checking in with just -900 odds. Paul has +500 odds (or a 16.7 percent chance) to win the fight after opening up with +2500 odds.
Apparently, people have been betting hard on Logan Paul, despite Paul having a career record of 0-1 as a pro boxer after losing a fight to another YouTuber, KSI, in 2019. Still, 57 percent of bets made on the fight have been in favor of Paul. In the betting world, that’s an enormous difference.