FLOYD MAYWEATHER is set to fight in a UK ring for the first time in the latest of his boxing exhibitions.
The American legend officially retired in 2017 after a cash-grab victory over ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor.
EPAAaron Chalmers with Floyd Mayweather ahead of their exhibition[/caption]
But he has returned for five exhibitions since across the world, boxing in Asia, America, the Middle East and now Britain.
And welcoming him across the pond is reality TV star-turned fighter Chalmers.
Ahead of the exhibition bout on Saturday night at the O2 Arena, SunSport runs down the rules.
How many rounds?
The bout is scheduled for eight rounds of two minutes.
Mayweather’s exhibitions have varied over the years, his last one against YouTuber Deji in Dubai was 6×2 minute rounds.
But for his KO wins in Japan, against martial arts pair Tenshin Nasukawa and Mikuru Asakura, four rounds over three minutes were scheduled.
The longest he has gone since retirement was against YouTuber Logan Paul, 27, in June 2021.
That went the full eight, three minute rounds, as Paul used his TWO STONE weight advanatage to take Mayweather the distance.
But last May, the Hall of Famer’s ex-sparring partner Don Moore also went eight rounds in Abu Dhabi, but over two minutes.
Don Moore took Floyd Mayweather the distance in their exhibitionAFP
Can you win by KO?
Yes, knockouts will be permitted as has been the case with all of Mayweather’s exhibitions.
Kickboxer Nasukawa, 24, and MMA’s Asakura, 30, learned that the hard way, both being counted out.
Deji, 26, was also stopped but did so conscious and on his feet, meanwhile, Paul and Moore both heard the final bell.
Chalmers, 35, has vowed to risk taking one to give one in order to land an almighty upset against Mayweather, 46.
He told SunSport: “I will be wanting to get my shots off, so the answer to that is yeah, I will be taking risks.
“Just hopefully not too many risks where I’m going to get clipped on the end of the chin.”
EPAAaron Chalmers training to fight Floyd Mayweather[/caption]