in

Floyd Mayweather backed to beat Logan Paul in six rounds by ex-sparring partner who also trained with YouTuber


FLOYD MAYWEATHER has been backed to beat Logan Paul in six rounds by his ex-sparring partner, who also trained with the YouTuber.

Daquan Mays spent Mayweather’s last two fights as one of the boxing legend’s trusted southpaw sparring partners.

Daquan Mays was a southpaw sparring partner of Floyd Mayweather’s
Daquan Mays sparring with Logan Paul

But Mays received a surprise phone call last month to travel to Puerto Rico where he shared some rounds with Paul.

He gives the social media sensation enough knowhow and size to make it past the first half of the fight, but warned class will then take over on Sunday night in Miami.

Mays, 28, told SunSport: “At the end of the day, you’ve got a small crafty guy, a genius, very experienced and then you’ve got a strong guy who is athletic and got his own ability too.

“It’s definitely going to be a challenging fight. Logan being smart, it will definitely go past the third round.

“But I’ll give it six rounds. Logan is doing 12 rounds right now in camp, so I think he’s in good shape and can probably take some good punches.”

BETTING SPECIAL – GET MAYWEATHER AT 20/1 OR PAUL AT 120/1

Mays was first recruited by Mayweather in 2017, for the final camp of his professional career before he beat ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor.

When he returned a year later for an exhibition against featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa, again Mays’ style was sought.

He watched as Mayweather, 44, took McGregor, 32, into the later rounds but wasted no time in blasting out Nasukawa in two minutes.

🥊 MAYWEATHER VS LOGAN PAUL: Where will the fight take place, what TV channel and live stream will it be on?

WIN £50,000 with Dream Team Euros

Dream Team Euros is HERE!

The best fantasy football game to accompany Euro 2020 has arrived.

And you can play absolutely FREE for your chance to win the £50,000 jackpot.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR FREE!

Dream Team Euros

  • £50,000 jackpot
  • The best fantasy football game this summer
  • Play in mini-leagues against your mates, colleagues, family members – and some hand-picked celebrities
  • FREE to play

And Mays believes Paul’s fate is firmly out of his control, instead depending on Mayweather’s mood.

He explained: “I did a whole week of camp with Logan, just checking him out, they called me as they wanted smaller guys, who can give a Floyd look.

“Me, myself I’m a businessman, so I was like I’ll go to Puerto Rico, I’ll check it out. I boxed with Logan.

“He’s a smart guy, but boxing is different and you’ve got to consider that he’s boxing Floyd Mayweather.

“It’s not something you can take lightly. Maybe Floyd won’t carry Logan. I don’t know.

“It probably depends how Floyd’s feeling that night. Logan is a strong guy, he’s naturally athletic but I don’t feel his IQ is enough to last with Floyd.

Daquan Mays in Japan with Floyd Mayweather
Logan Paul during a sparring session in Puerto Rico

“Guys like Conor McGregor, he’s experienced in fighting, maybe not boxing but fighting in general, he was able to survive certain rounds for a period of time.

“Guys like Logan, they’ve never been in a high-pressure fight, so it’s going to be pretty tough on Logan.”

Mays has the unique experience of being the only person Mayweather sparred before returning to the ring in December 2018.

And he opened up on how after only three sessions the American great re-found his form of old.

Mays said: “I went to the gym, I say we did about eight rounds or something like that, he was cool but he wasn’t normal Floyd, he was kind of rusty.

“Three sessions later he was sharp as s***, he was a whole different person, like a different human.

“I was like, ‘What the f***?’ When you’ve been in the game so long it only takes a few sessions to get back. I guess it’s pretty much expected of him.”

Floyd Mayweather pictured with Daquan Mays

Mays, a keen painter, is 3-1 in his career and represented America as an amateur in World Series of Boxing.

And he hopes to one day open up his own gym as a trainer and leave a legacy away from being just a sparring partner of Mayweather’s.

Mays said: “I want to be a world class athlete, I want to be on top of the world and recognised for all my hard work.

“I want to be a legend one day, more than just the guy who worked with Floyd but the guy who did more than just that.

“When I’m done with this game I want to pass it on, I have so much knowledge. I’ve done so much work with Floyd, my amatuer fights.

“I want to open my own gym and be a world-class trainer.”

Logan Paul sparring in training ahead of fight with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Eddie Hearn accuses Tyson Fury’s team of ‘lying’ about Deontay Wilder fight and reveals heated call with Bob Arum

Man Utd eye shock transfer move for Tottenham outcast Harry Winks with midfielder available for £25m