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‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort Makes Wild Claim About Floyd Mayweather’s Last Fight

Published 09/16/2021, 5:52 PM EDT

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The real ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort recently shared a wild claim about the Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul exhibition match. Belfort believes that the eight-round bout was staged.

He added that Floyd Mayweather might have held back on that night. Jordan Belfort also believes the 44-year-old could have easily knocked out Logan ‘The Maverick’ Paul inside a round. He claimed he held back from finishing the 26-year-old right away to build entertainment value for future fights.

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That was obviously staged, that whole thing.

“No. 1, it was an exhibition match, it wasn’t a professional fight, so to say that it was staged wouldn’t be the end of the world. I don’t mean that in a derogatory way at all. I don’t mean to belittle what they did.

What I’m saying is I don’t think the purpose of that fight was for Mayweather to knockout Logan Paul, the purpose was to entertain people for the next fight.

I think he can beat the living crap out of Logan Paul and knock him out in one round. One of the greatest fighters of all time and Logan Paul couldn’t beat KSI,” said Jordan Belfort.

What did Logan Paul say to Floyd Mayweather after the fight?

In a recent interview, Logan Paul revealed what he said to ‘Money’ Mayweather after their fight on June 6, 2021. He said that he thanked his legendary opponent for giving him the opportunity to share the ring with him for eight rounds.

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The Ohio native also shared that the event generated more than a million PPV sales. He said that he was happy with the results and fighting Floyd Mayweather was “an honor”.

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The 26-year-old also expressed that he was happy with hitting him with some good shots and adding ‘Money’ to his highlight reel.

It’s an honor. I said, ‘Thanks champ, you blessed me with this opportunity and the results I’m happy with.’ 

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Floyd Mayweather, the greatest boxer of all time, is on my highlight reel. My f*****g highlight reel! I smacked him up a little bit. Got a nice little barrage,” said Paul.

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