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Floyd Mayweather spent day at next opponent's private zoo years before bizarre fight

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Floyd Mayweather has been linked against a bout with another social media influencer following his exhibition against Logan Paul last summer - with Money Kicks saying earlier this month that talks are ongoing.Mayweather, a 50-0 former professional boxer, who won fifteen major world championships, could go up against the 20-year-old YouTube star in the ring despite their close friendship.The pair once spent a day together at a private zoo owned by Money Kicks, real name Rashed Belhasa, and his family, with little idea that they could fight down the line.Belhasa, who has been called one of Dubai's richest kids, is the son of construction mogul Saif Belhasa, and took up boxing for the first time as recently as last year.Money Kicks has a record of two victories without defeat having headlined two Social Knockout events at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai during 2021.Building on his decision win over Anas Elshayib back in July, he knocked out Ajmal Khan a few months later, and has even posed with Anthony Joshua on Instagram.Eyebrows were raised when he made the statement about the proposed bout earlier in the month, with many taking note of his height difference when meeting Logan Paul.With Logan standing at 6ft 2in, Money Kicks is far shorter at 5ft 6in, which is also two inches less than Mayweather - but that hasn't dented his confidence.Should Floyd Mayweather have agreed to a rematch with Logan Paul?

Tell us in the comments sectionMoney Kicks told Sky Sports: "I never thought I would ever fight Floyd. He is the best fighter ever."When I was young, I would collect his 'The Money Team' caps!

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