Floyd Mayweather Jr. is one of the greatest boxers of all time. He departed the sport with a 50-0 record.
Mayweather Jr. is one of three boxers to finish their careers with 50 or more wins. Jimmy Barry finished his career with a 60-0-10 (1) record, while Ricardo López went 51-0-1.

Following his boxing career, he is a boxing promoter. In 2022, he agreed to become an owner of a NASCAR Cup Series Team called The Money Team Racing.
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He defeated several big-name boxers in Andre Berto, Manny Pacquiao, Canelo Álvarez, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, and Zab Judah. Mayweather won more than half of his bouts by knockout, as he knocked out 27 opponents.
In his final in-ring action, he defeated MMA star Conor McGregor. The cross-promotion with the UFC ended with a knockout in the tenth round at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on August 26th, 2017.
He held numerous world titles from 130 pounds through 154 pounds. He held the WBC welterweight championship and the WBC light middleweight championship twice.
He also held the WBC super featherweight championship, the WBC lightweight championship, and the WBC super lightweight championship. He also held the IBF welterweight championship.
Mayweather Jr. also captured the WBA (Super) welterweight championships. He also won the WBO welterweight championship.
He won the WBA (Super) light middleweight championship.
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