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Sport: Secrete Behind Floyd Mayweather's 50th Unbeaten Record

Floyd Joy Mayweather also known as 'Mayweather The Money' just improved his unbeaten records to 50-0 following the 10th-round TKO over Conor McGregor in an incredibly game that took place on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena, U.S.
Floyd is a very technical fighter who knows when to move and when not.

Mayweather claimed his game plan was to go straight at McGregor, which he did a lot of as the fight progressed. But that is not Mayweather's usual style. Usually, he boxes, counter punches and
befuddles opponents with speed and reflexes. He said he did it because he felt like he owed boxing fans a more exciting fight after the all-time stinker that he and Pacquiao produced in their monster showdown in 2015. But that is hard to believe, given that Mayweather has fought the same way his whole career, and old dogs don't change their spots. More likely, Mayweather was forced to stand and fight more than usual because McGregor -- and age -- forced him to do that on his aging legs, and there is
no shame in that.

Mayweather came out of a two-year retirement at age 40 to take on UFC 155-pound champion Conor McGregor, because who wouldn't return from a two-year layoff at age 40 to earn, when the cash register stops ringing from the fight, perhaps $300 million for one night's work in another record-breaking event?

Mayweather put in real work, too, on his way to a 10th-round technical knockout of McGregor, a novice boxer making his pro debut in a fight that was wholly illogical -- which was probably one of the reasons millions of people were so intrigued.

Healthy, wealthy and wise, Mayweather strolls into retirement

"I'm not the same fighter I was 21 years ago. I'm not the same fighter I was 10 years ago. I'm not even the same fighter I was two years ago," he noted before the fight. and after the fight, the 40years old boxer announce his retirement as he stated that, "this is my last fight, ladies and gentleman. For sure, this is my last fight," after the victory that gave him a beautiful 50-0 record to walk away with.