
Floyd Mayweather is one of the sportâs greatest fighters amassing a sensational 50-0 record.
Mayweather is undoubtedly one of the finest boxers to ever lace up the gloves and called time on his glittering career following his money spinning fight against Conor Mcgregor in 2017.
Before that he fought the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and of course fellow boxing icon Manny Pacquiao.
One current boxer that helped âTBEâ prepare for some of his fights was former welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr.
In 2013, he was singled out as one of the best fighters the boxing icon had faced in the ring, lofty praise indeed.
âErrol Spence, heâs a hell of a fighter,â Mayweather told Fight Hype.
âOne thing about me, Iâm always going to give it to you 100 per cent you know.
âAnd in training camp, when I was training for my fight with [Robert] Guerrero, Errol Spence gave me solid work.
âHeâs a very young, tough competitor, so if I sit here and not give that young kid props, itâll be bad.
âEven though after doing my time Iâd been off a year, he took me to the limit, he made me work in the boxing gym, I like kids like that.â
Since then Spence Jr. amassed an impressive 28-0 record until he faced Terence Crawford who handed him his first professional defeat, when he was stopped in the 9th round by the pound-for-pound star.