Boxing
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.(AP) Unbeaten WBC lightweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. likes the idea of moving up in weight class. For one thing, he won't have to watch the scales as closely.
"I don't have to starve myself. I can eat," he said Wednesday. "For all my other fights, I couldn't focus on the fight, I had to worry about my weight."
Not that his career is any worse for it.
Unbeaten in 31 fights,
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difference will be a big one, he says.
Corley (28-2-1) plans to go after Mayweather from the opening bell.
"I'm expecting him to try to impose his will on me," Corley said. "As far as me doing the same, well, the game plan is pressure, just jump straight on Floyd. This is the first time he's fought a southpaw. He hasn't been in there with a true junior welterweight like me. He's fought 130 pounders."
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