‘The worst I’ve ever experienced in the sport’ – Boxing fans can’t believe they paid £25 to see Mayweather vs Chalmers

‘The worst I’ve ever experienced in the sport’ – Boxing fans can’t believe they paid £25 to see Mayweather vs Chalmers

BOXING fans are outraged after shelling to watch a “heist” fight between Floyd Mayweather and Aaron Chalmers.

The pair fought in an exhibition match lasts eight rounds for a almost empty O2 Arena.

Fans couldn't believe they paid to watch the fight

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Fans couldn’t believe they paid to watch the fightCredits: Richard Pelham / The Sun
Floyd Mayweather danced between rounds

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Floyd Mayweather danced between roundsCredits: Richard Pelham / The Sun
Aaron Chalmers barely took a hit on the 50-0 champion

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Aaron Chalmers barely took a hit on the 50-0 championCredits: Richard Pelham / The Sun

Fans were shocked at the level of boxing on display, going 50-0 Mayweather dances between punches sometimes.

He also danced with the ring girls between rounds and some onlookers thought the entire event was a farce.

Some complained that they paid to watch the fight, while others couldn’t keep watching until the final bell.

One fan wrote on Twitter: “Floyd Mayweather is currently fighting in front of about 25 people in London. Worst thing I’ve ever seen in the sport.”

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Another added: “Six rounds of two minutes. Absolute robbery this 😅”

And a third said, “I watched the first round, I put it out, how can you see two men sparring laughing at each other…

Another commented, “This is a farce let’s face it 😂 Mayweather vs a Geordie Shore guy dancing around in the ring.”

Chalmers has fighting experience in MMA, but barely landed a glove on his opponent.

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He managed to smile Mayweather caught him with some quick jabs and viewers felt he was skilled by money.

One fan tweeted, “Like watching a father fight with his son.”

Another added: “I’ve seen better fights in a takeaway restaurant after a night out.”