Well, for reasons closely associated with a payday approaching nine figures, Mayweather agreed to lace up his gloves for an exhibition match against Logan Paul, who, along with his younger brother, Jake, has turned the boxing world on its head by landing lucrative deals to showcase their unpolished fighting skills in front of live and pay-per-view audiences. Last month, Showtime signed a pay-per-view deal with Jake Paul, who is 3-0, to broadcast his next fight. On June 6, Logan Paul and his internet fanbase will find out whether his fists can back up his mouth. The 26-year-old, 180-pound YouTuber is going toe-to-toe with the 44-year-old, 150-pound veteran boxer at Hard Rock Stadium for a main event that will be televised on Showtime for anyone willing to fork over $50. On StubHub, floor seats are listed in the $2,000 to $5,000 range, while the coveted ringside seats are priced north of $10,000 apiece. According to sports business reporter Darren Rovell of Action Sports HQ, someone has already dropped $87,000 for four ringside seats.