 Moving on to sports now, Floyd Mayweather's exhibition match against YouTube's star-turned-amateur boxer Logan Paul on Sunday could amount to little more than an easy paycheck for the undefeated former world champion. He said he only retired from boxing but he didn't retire from entertainment and he didn't retire from making money, adding that he had already made $30 million in the lead-up to the fight. Mayweather, who was world champion in five weight divisions, last came out of retirement in 2017 when he defeated mixed martial arts competitor Conor McGregor. The eight-round fight at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, where tickets were being offered for well into the five figures on the online resale market StubHub, will have no judges and no official winner but a knockout is allowed. The fan-port told reporters that he could hold his own against 44-year-old Mayweather, who boasts a pristine 50-kneel record in his 25 years of professional boxing.