In a statement that has stirred up the boxing world, Floyd Mayweather Jr., known for his undefeated record and confidence in the ring, recently claimed he could beat both Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and Jr. on the same night with one hand tied behind his back. Mayweather, often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, did not hold back in declaring his superiority over the Chavez family.
“I can beat Julio Cesar Chavez father and son together with one hand and even without hands,” Mayweather boldly stated. “I’m the best in history. Who do you wanna see me fight, the father or the son? Or both on the same night? Do I use one hand? Do I use no hands?”
Mayweather’s remarks reflect his unwavering confidence in his abilities and his belief in being the best boxer in history. His challenge to the Chavez family, both a legendary champion and his accomplished son, underscores his desire to prove his dominance in the sport, even in hypothetical scenarios.
The statement has sparked debate among fans and analysts, with some admiring Mayweather’s confidence and others questioning the realism of his claim. Regardless, Mayweather’s words continue to highlight his self-assured persona and his ongoing influence in the boxing world, long after his retirement from professional competition.