Floyd "Money" Mayweather has reportedly suffered a personal injury to his right turn in his defeat of Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero at the MGM Grand on Saturday night. After efficiently defending his WBC Welterweight Title using a unanimous determination, the boxing superstar stated that he hurt his submit the fight (according to Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix ): No news is yet known about what around the injury occurred, but according to Sports Illustrated's Bryan A. Graham, Mayweather says it happened during the struggle. The 36-year-old also took off his glove after the struggle showing the damage. According to his agreement with Showtime Networks Inc., Mayweather was scheduled to have up to six fights in the next 30 monthsa'the first of which being this combat Guerrero.AWhat influence the injury will have on these ideas still remains to be seen, with no news yet knownAon the facts or extent of the injury. However, asASteve Kim at Max BoxingAsuggests, it could well postpone his next fight scheduled for September against an undetermined opponent.AMannix already pointed out above that the star avoided questions about possibly fightingACanelo Alvarez, whom many would love to see square off against Money May, and that this damage may end derail any likelihood of that fight coming together. Mayweather's right hand was merely principal against Guerrero through the fighta'opening up his opponent with a few great jabs through the middle rounds. Relating toAESPN Stats and Info, the 36-year-old stumbled 60 % of his power punches throughout the struggle as a 117-111 unanimous-decision victory was chalked up by him, with all three judges giving the same rating. It's not yet recognized in what round Mayweather suffered the injury, but there is little doubt he struggled for a substantial part of the fight with the injurya'and probably however landed many big hits in the act. The success extended Mayweather's unbeaten streak to 44-0. Hit me on Twitter for more sports goodness:
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