Carl Froch says Floyd Mayweather's embarrassment by Logan Paul, a YouTube star and boxing legend, could "ruin his entire legacy."

 Carl Froch says Floyd Mayweather's embarrassment by Logan Paul, a YouTube star and boxing legend, could "ruin his entire legacy."

In an exciting exhibition fight in Miami, the five-weight world champion meets the social media sensation on Sunday June 6, on Sky Sports Box Office.

Mayweather was the dominant figure in the sport for decades, compiling a perfect 50-0 mark. But Sky Sportsexpert Froch is questioning whether Mayweather is putting his reputation at risk.

Froch stated that "We could discover if Logan Paul can fight some when he's in ring with Mayweather." Sky Sports.

"Mayweather will be extremely difficult to hit. Logan is slower and heavier than Mayweather, and even though Mayweather hasn’t competed at any level in so many years, it doesn’t really matter.

It's almost like I am playing an old tennis player who hasn't played in years. Although I enjoy playing tennis, I know that I am losing to the professional tennis player.

"Mayweather should be too good for him. But it's exciting and it has your interest. Logan Paul is so huge, Mayweather was retired for so many years, and you think, 'Oh, what if Mayweather loses to a YouTuber'? This is the attraction. This is what will make you want to watch it.

He looks strong and I don't want him to be accused of not having a chance. He's been in a few fights, and he's big.

"Mayweather could make a mockery out of his entire career." It will be embarrassing if he is caught and put down. He might as well be given a one-way flight to Australia if he loses.


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