Youtuber Logan Paul went the full 8 rounds against former pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition fight at the Hard Rock stadium in Miami.
Mayweather 50-0 as a professional was at a significant size disadvantage against Paul. Paul weighed in 189.5 pounds to Mayweather's 155. The social media sensation also had a six inch height advantage but was at a massive disadvantage in terms of experience and skill.
With no ring side the judges, no winner was announced although Paul looked excited after going the full scheduled 8 rounds against 44year old Mayweather. With his brother Jake watching from the stands, Logan Paul landed some shots but mostly resorted to clinching and showed a strong chin as Mayweather landed the more significant shots.
The unofficial scorecard showed a clear victory for Mayweather as he outlanded Paul by 43 to 28 in total punches according to Compubox.
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