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Stephen A. praises Mayweather for all he's done for boxing (0:51)

Stephen A. Smith is an avid boxing fan. It was :51.

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Even if they don't go on his pro record, Floyd is still winning fights.

The boxer stopped the Japanese MMA fighter at the end of the second round with a big right hand. It was the second time this year that he had fought in Japan and the second time that he had fought in an exhibition match.

The bout was scheduled for three rounds, but has been scrapped. There was a man in the ring.

"I would like to extend my gratitude to the entire country of Japan," he said. The country is unbelievable. There was an amazing turnout. There was a round of applause for this competitor.

Floyd Mayweather made quick work of his opponent, Mikuru Asakura, in Sunday's exhibition boxing match with old rival Manny Pacquiao in attendance. AP Photo/Hiro

One of the best boxers of all time came back with hard shots of his own. After landing hard to the body, he set up Asakura for the big right at the second-round bell, which ended the bout.

Asakura was slow getting up, and referee Kenny Bayless waved the fight off before either boxer got to his corner.

He thanked the crowd for having him. I'll return.

In his speech after the fight, he called him a future world champion. He addressed the fans before and after the exhibition.

Prior to the fight, Asakura traveled to the Philippines to ask for advice on how to compete against the best in the world. He supports Asian combat sports. The commentators speculated that there could be something going on with the three of them.

"I hope this is not my last chance to see a good fight, a good exhibition," he said.

The man who was supposed to bring the flowers for the fight threw them on the canvas instead.

He wore a jersey with the number 50 on it and came to the ring.

The Japanese kickboxing star Tenshin Nasukawa was defeated in the first round by Floyd Mayweather. Nasukawa is a 120 pound competitor. There was no official contracted weight for Asakura on Saturday, but it could have been a bit larger.

Ray "Jizzy Mack" Sadeghi was knocked out in a boxing match by 135-pound kickboxer. There wasn't a weigh-in, but the man was larger than the woman.

In May, he had an exhibition bout against Don Moore in the Middle East, but no opponent has been named.