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(Watch) Fans completely ignore Floyd Mayweather as they pose with Anthony Joshua

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Floyd Mayweather and Anthony Joshua are two of the greatest boxers ever 

Floyd Mayweather and Anthony Joshua might be two of the best ever but there seemed to be something off when the pair took part in a promotion event a few years back.

A video has surfaced displaying how fans were willing to pose alongside Joshua but were completely ignoring Mayweather.

In one part of the video, Mayweather can be seen looking a little confused and saddened by the response he got.

Money is one of the biggest sportspeople out there and it was a surprise that no one wanted to pose with him. Joshua, to his credit, did his best to bring Mayweather into the photos. However, this just felt like something that is far from reality.

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Mayweather might have been a little upset over his treatment in the video, but Money should have no complaints over how his boxing career has gone.

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He is a 50-0 in his professional career and his last fight was against MMA great Conor McGregor. Mayweather defeated the Irishman in 2017 at the T-Mobile Arena and made millions.

(R-L) Conor McGregor throws a punch at Floyd Mayweather Jr. during their super welterweight boxing match on August 26, 2017 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

He has also ventured into other promotions and business with several appearances in WWE and even featuring on Dancing with the Stars.

Joshua, like Mayweather, has also held several titles in his division. However, the heavyweight has two losses to his name.

The latest one was against Oleksandr Usyk, which came in 2021. Joshua lost his WBA (super), IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles to the Ukrainian.

Joshua hasn’t fought since and it will be interesting to see when the Englishman does return to the boxing ring.

He still has a few quality years left in him, and there is no doubt he would want to reclaim heavyweight gold.

Dinesh

Sports Crazy, Night Owl. CFO at FFO Sports Publishing

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