Floyd Mayweather needs help standing up after gruelling workout ahead of mega-fight with Conor McGregor
Money has not fought competitively in over two years and has come out of retirement to face the UFC star
Money has not fought competitively in over two years and has come out of retirement to face the UFC star
FLOYD MAYWEATHER is pushing his body to the limit in preparation for his super-fight against Conor McGregor.
A video emerged of the 40-year-old groaning in pain as he stands up from a chair with the help of a member of his entourage in his gym.
Money is known for his intense training camps and it appears there has been no letting up on his return from retirement.
Mayweather's last fight was against Andre Berto in September 2015 and he has returned to action to defend his unbeaten record against McGregor.
The American boasts an astonishing record of 49-0 and is favourite to reach a milestone of 50 victories at the T-Mobile Arena on August 26.
Alongside his busy training schedule, Mayweather is still partying ahead of the bout.
He was recently photographed at Shaquille O'Neal's DJ set in Last Vegas.
Ahead of the fight, Mayweather made a strong statement by saying he must knock out McGregor.
The 40-year-old said: “It is a victory for him. If he goes the distance, it’s a victory for him. In my eyes, also.”
McGregor insists he will become the first man to stop Mayweather and has predicted to win bout in the fourth round.
And Mayweather added: “He believes it’s not gonna go past four, and I believe that it’s not going to go the distance at all.
“He feels one way, I feel another way. We’re both confident in our skills. We’ll just have to see.”