The exhibition boxing bout between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul appears to be back in full swing with momentum moving forward towards a June target date. This, according to TMZ, who reported Floyd Mayweather is really pushing for June 6th as a date for the two to square off.

Despite what many think of Logan Paul and his brother Jake Paul, who just destroyed Ben Askren recently in a boxing match, there's no doubting that the two are a big box office and pay-per-view draw. It has rubbed many in the boxing community the wrong way, but there's no doubting that Floyd Mayweather sees where the money is at.

The fight between Mayweather and Paul was supposed to take place on February 20th but was reportedly postponed for reasons that TMZ says were, “due to COVID and other things.” The initial postponement hasn't taken the air out of the hype for the fight though, as both seem eager and motivated to get a date for Miami set in stone.

Floyd Mayweather, at the age of 44, holds a 50-0 record in his boxing career. Logan Paul has one professional fight under his belt, a fight he lost but apparently has the confidence to step in to the ring against Mayweather. The fight won't count towards the record of either Mayweather or Paul but will still likely draw a crazy number of viewers.

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With the fight set to take place in Miami, both sides are hoping and will push for their to be a large number of fans that will be able to be in attendance. And with Floyd Mayweather being one of the names involved, those tickets would go fast.