‘MY HEALTH IS WHY I’M CALLING IT A DAY AFTER BERTO’ SAYS POUND-FOR-POUND KING MAYWEATHER WHO BOWS OUT THIS SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ON BOXNATION

Superstar Floyd Mayweather is adamant that his fight with Andre Berto this weekend will be his last. The pound-for-pound king is set to hang up the gloves after his 49th fight, live and exclusive on BoxNation, admitting that he wants to get out of the sport while he has all his faculties intact. “Number 49 is my last fight,” said Mayweather. “No one is in my shoes. My health is more important. If you stick around anything too long, anything can happen. I'm not really worried about losing, but I want to have a sharp mind. You can make a lot of money, but you still want to be able to talk, walk, and have a sharp mind.” Some have doubted 38-year-old Mayweather’s claim that he will call it a day following his matchup with the spirited Berto, especially given the fact if he wins the unbeaten ace would be just one fight short of beating heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano’s 49-0 record. But the Grand Rapids born fighter believes he sealed his legacy long ag...