Floyd Mayweather Jr - Andre Berto fight is just few days away and as for Floyd's camp, this will be his last.
So, he encourages his fans to flock the MGM Grand Arena on September 12 and witness him match the five-decade old 49-0 record set by the late Rocky Marciano.
From underwhelming to uninteresting? Floyd's career making U-turn as reports suggest only a few are nterested to see his upcoming fight, Floyd Mayweather Jr - Andre Berto fight tickets hardly sell as ESPN reported around 2,000 seats are yet to be filled in MGM.
This is the complete opposite of what happened when he fought Manny Pacquiao wherein tickets were already sold out with still months ahead of their May 2 bout.
"If this is Floyd Mayweather's last fight, he's going out with a dud at the box office," ESPN's Darren Rovell reported.
"With a little more than four days until Mayweather's fight against Andre Berto at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Ticketmaster shows there are more than 2,100 seats available -- and that doesn't even count the tickets that are typically held by the promoters."
Rovell also wrote Floyd Mayweather Jr - Andre Berto fight tickets prices are incredibly lower than the ones sold for his fight with Pacman.
"That's despite the fact that the face value of this fight -- ranging from $125 to $1,500 -- is significantly lower than the prices for Mayweather's fight in May against Manny Pacquiao."
Boxing analysts think people lost interest in Floyd Mayweather Jr's next assignment mainly for two reasons. One because he will go up against a less heralded boxer and second because of the way his match with Pacman turned out.
Reviews of the Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao are mostly negative, with general perception saying it underwhelmed for a bout dubbed as the "Fight of the Century." Floyd won the fight which earned the two fighter a combined $300 million.
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