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Watch Floyd Mayweather’s son Koraun, 20, box with dad after being given masterclass in ring by undefeated legend


FLOYD MAYWEATHER gave “daddy duties” a new meaning by handing son Koraun a boxing masterclass.

The 20-year-old could not be blamed for feeling in his father’s shadow whenever they enter the ring, but he was the willing student when being shown the fundamentals.

 Floyd Mayweather showed Koraun the ropes

Floyd Mayweather showed Koraun the ropesCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather

 The 20-year-old is one of the boxing legend's four children

The 20-year-old is one of the boxing legend’s four childrenCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather

A pair of Instagram clips were released by the undefeated boxer from his personal gym, showing him teaching the right steps and techniques when making punches.

Mayweather wrote alongside the video: “Never claimed to be perfect, but I strive to be the best father possible #DaddyDuties.

Another clip was captioned: “Teaching my son the fundamentals. Keep up the good work, I’m proud of you.”

Koraun is one of three children Mayweather had with former partner Josie Harris, who tragically died last month.

The 43-year-old champ, who has another child from a separate relationship, is not set to fight in 2020 having also lost his uncle Roger recently.

Mayweather, whose professional record stands at a mighty 50-0, was touted for fresh meetings with Conor McGregor or Manny Pacquiao.

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And he is far from the only ring star bringing through the next generation of talent.

David Haye uploaded a video of himself working out with 11-year-old son, Cassius, to show off the youngster’s ridiculous strength.

However it is in tennis where the Hayemaker lad is taking his first steps in sport.

David Haye and son Cassius look ripped after extreme workout


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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