Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul are set to clash on June 5 in their rearranged exhibition bout. The fight was due to be held in February but was delayed due to what Paul complained of as "complications" dealing with Mayweather.
The former pound-for-pound No.1 confirmed the fight would still take place over the weekend when he named five potential host cities - Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Atlanta.
And a report from The Athletic claims the bout has now been pencilled in for June, on the same night as Teofimo Lopez defends his lightweight world titles against George Kambosas.
The undercard of that world title fight will also feature the return of Evander Holyfield in an exhibition against Kevin McBride.
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