Floyd Mayweather says he is not worried about Guerrero's strengths
Eight-time and five-division world champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather broke from his Las Vegas training camp over the weekend to attend the semi-finals of the men's college basketball tournament at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
While there, he also sat down with media members covering the tournament to discuss his upcoming WBC and Ring Magazine Welterweight World Championship mega-fight against Six-Time and Four Division World Champion Robert Guerrero taking place Saturday, May 4 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas which will be produced and distributed by SHOWTIME PPV.
Speaking about the fight against Guerrero Mayweather said: "I have been off for a year now, so I am looking forward to getting back in the ring. Less than a month away, so I am excited.
"Robert Guerrero is a tough fighter, a solid, busy fighter. He only has one loss, a champion in multiple weight classes. Let's see what he can do in there. I am sure he is going to be able to make adjustments in that squared circle just like I can, so we will have to see what happens on May 4th. We will have to see how the fight plays out. I just want the fans to tune in. It's going to be an action-packed fight on May 4th. I am willing to do whatever it takes to get the victory. If I have to mix it up or box. I am going to bring it.
"He [Guerrero] did something right to get here. I am sure he is going to be on his 'A' game, but I am not really worried about what he can do. He needs to worry about what I can do because I have already proven what I can do in the ring.
"I am very appreciative of what boxing has done for me and I am glad to have given back so much to the sport too. I always wanted to be the best and I think I have proven that over the course of my career.
"I have been pushing myself in training camp. I think my body is going to look tremendous for this fight. I can't say how my performance is going to be, but of course I am going to go out there and perform. I always am at my best.
"On May 4th I am going to go out there, be ready and hopefully he is ready too. This is the longest I have trained for any fight, so it should be a great night."
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