Floyd Mayweather has confirmed that he will fight both Logan and Jake Paul in exhibition fights, and called out old rival 50 Cent to get in the ring with him.

It’s already been confirmed that Mayweather will come out of retirement yet again, this time to face Logan Paul, the elder of the two YouTubers.

The pair are set to meet in the ring for an exhibition fight over eight rounds in the near future, although the exact date isn’t known as the original date was postponed.

Logan isn’t the only Paul brother who has been mouthing off about fighting the 50-0 former five weight world champion, with Jake also wanting a piece of ‘Money.’

Jake, who has previously beaten another YouTuber and a former NBA player in boxing fights, is due to face Ben Askren in the ring and should he win it looks like he’ll be next to fight Mayweather.

The 43-year-old took to Instagram to confirm his double with the Pauls and call out 50 Cent in the process, offering the rapper a ‘winner takes it all’ fight.

“This year I will focus on several exhibitions. I will have an exhibition in Tokyo, Japan again,” the undefeated boxer said.

“Of course the one with Logan Paul and I; and if Jake Paul can get past his next opponent Ben Askren, I will have an exhibition with him as well.

“I also heard that 50 cent would fight me but claims I’m too small. If he wants to lace up at the end of the year, we can do an exhibition then. I don’t care about weight class with any of these guys. The Paul brothers will make great money with the events, but with 50 cent It has to be “Winner Take All”.”

The offer of a fight from Mayweather comes just days after 50 Cent called him out. The American, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, was worried about getting down to the right weight.

Speaking about the issue, after naming the boxer as the celebrity he’d like to fight, the 45-year-old said, “I don’t think I could make weight though.

“I’d fight Floyd (Mayweather) if I could get down there. Or he’d just have to let me not get down to 150.”

In the two Paul brothers, Mayweather is already fighting people who are at a far greater weight than him but it doesn’t matter too much in an exhibition fight.

Mayweather retired undefeated after bringing up his 49th professional win, by beating Andre Berto in 2015 but his retirement lasted just two years.

He returned to face Conor McGregor in August 2017, in a huge event, and brought up his half century of wins with a 10th round stoppage.

The former welterweight world champion stepped away from the ring again but returned to face undefeated kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa on New Year’s Eve 2018 in an exhibition.

Now we wait to see how many Pauls and who else Mayweather ends up fighting.Photo Credit: Getty