Floyd Mayweather Jr. is an American combat sports athlete who excelled in professional boxing during his time as a professional competitor in the sport. After compiling an incredible record of 84 wins and 8 losses besides winning multiple awards and accolades in his early days, Mayweather transitioned to professional boxing on October 11, 1996, against Roberto Apodaca in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather didn’t disappoint in his inaugural professional boxing showdown and put up a dominant show by dispatching Apodaca in the second round to announce his arrival on the professional boxing scene with style.
After a successful showing in the squared circle, Floyd Mayweather Jr. climbed the ladders of success as his career progressed forward in the fight business. He held multiple titles in different weight classes and went on to become one of the leading faces of professional boxing carrying considerable value as a draw.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. last competed as a professional boxer on August 26, 2017, against the iconic UFC superstar, Conor McGregor in a twelve-round boxing bout. Mayweather dispatched McGregor in the tenth round to seize a victory and retired from the professional boxing scene.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Boxing Record
Floyd Mayweather Jr. holds an incredible professional boxing record of 50 wins and no losses. He has seized 27 victories by knockout and 23 by decision.
50 fights | 50 wins | 0 losses |
By knockout | 27 | 0 |
By decision | 23 | 0 |
Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Exhibition Boxing Record
As of August 19, 2024, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has an exhibition boxing record of three wins and no losses. One of his fights has ended as a no-result and three of his exhibitions have gone unscored.
7 fights | 3 wins | 0 losses |
By knockout | 3 | 0 |
No contests | 1 | |
Non-scored | 3 |
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FAQs on Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing record
A. He retired with a professional boxing record of 50 wins and no losses in 2017.
A. He has an exhibition boxing record of 3 wins, 0 losses, 1 no-contest. 3 of his fights went unscored.
A. He made his professional boxing debut in 1996.
A. He retired from professional boxing in 2017.
A. He squared off against Conor McGregor in his last professional boxing fight in 2017.