JAKARTA - Floyd Mayweather has decided to retire after defeating Conor McGregor in his 50th professional fight in August 2017. However, he opened up the opportunity to "go down the mountain".

Mayweather doesn't mind getting back into a proper fight. However, it must be balanced with the fee submitted in accordance with his request.

Mayweather says it takes $200 million to actually get back in the ring. But it's not just a matter of nominal, Mayweather will also only agree to fight if his opponent is a commensurate and extraordinary figure.

Since retiring after toppling McGregor in 2017, Mayweather has never had a professional fight. He only had time to appear in exhibition fights in Miami, Japan and Abu Dhabi.

Mayweather, who is a multi-weight world champion, was not satisfied with just serving the agenda. He then plans to make more and more exhibition fights, but doesn't rule out serious fights.

"I'm still the most talked about asshole in boxing, but I don't even fight anymore," Mayweather told Fight Hype.

"All I'm doing right now is draining the money in the bank and they're going to keep paying me."

“I got three more exhibition fights this year. But guess what, you also have to know, at least this is the lowest I'm talking about 200 million dollars," he said.

Lately, Mayweather and McGregor are rumored to be holding a rematch whose news has also been buzzing on social media.

But as of yet there has been no real talk of the pair rekindling their rivalry for the money-making match.


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