Floyd Mayweather and Aaron Chalmers went head to head in an eight-round exhibition fight at the O2 Arena in London, and the former five-weight world champion was taken the distance. Mayweather dominated the fight but was unable to stop the former Geordie Shore star.
The 46-year-old Mayweather landed a string of right hands in the seventh round, but Chalmers held on despite the dominant performance from Mayweather in the last round. Despite not being able to secure a win, Mayweather was still in high spirits after the fight.
“This guy is tough as nails, I came over to the UK to entertain the people. We had fun for eight rounds and I’m glad that I came. What he has to do is work hard and believe in his skills, because he’s got a good chin and he’s a tough competitor,” Mayweather said.
The fight between the two served as an example of Mayweather’s immense skill and experience despite his age, while also demonstrating the tenacity and grit of Chalmers. Mayweather’s performance was a reminder of his legacy as one of the greatest boxers of all time, while Chalmers showed that he can hold his own against an opponent with immense skill.
In the end, it was a great show of sportsmanship and respect between the two fighters. Mayweather proved once again that he is still a force to be reckoned with, while Chalmers held his own against one of the greatest boxers of all time. The fight was entertaining for the viewers and a reminder of the resilience and strength of both fighters.