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Published 15:54 2 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 15:54 2 Jan 2019 GMT
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"Did I have a training camp for this fight? No," Mayweather said during the post-fight press conference.
"I went to the gym a few times and moved around with Daquan (Mays), a young champion on the rise. Now, I'm going to call him a champion now — he could be a champion, which I believe he can, with experience, and if he listened. He’s young, he has a lot to learn, but he will be okay."I’m just happy he was able to move around with me, just a little bit, just to get the kinks out, so I can come out here and perform for you guys."
The 41-year-old has never been one to get out of shape in between fights and even in retirement, Mayweather likes to stay in peak physical condition but the former five-weight world champion does not have any plans to return to the ring in an official capacity.Football

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