$2.5 million or no fight: Schofield Camp accepts Abdullah Mason Bout’s offer and supports Turki Alalshikh or banks with Jay Prince’s Funds


Floyd Schofield Sr. says his son, lightweight candidate Schofield Jr., was next offered a fight with Abdullah Mason. Schofield Sr. says he will accept it, but the asking price is “$2.5 million.”

As Mason (18-0, 16 Kos) is with Turki Aralsiv, he believes they can raise money. The 21-year-old has just signed the brand ambassador for Turki’s Ring Magazine. Floyd Sr. says that if he’s not Torki, Jay Prince wants his son, $2.5 million Scofield Jr. (18-0, 12 KOs).

$2.5 million or nothing

The top-ranked Abdullah Mason promoter would be willing to pay Showfield’s $2.5 million question. It either comes down to Turki or there is no fight.

“I drive really fast, but I had to update something before it hits the news or before it hits social media,” Floydscofield Senior said. Thrill Boxing Magazine. “We were offered a fight against Abdullah Mason.

“The price yesterday is not the price today. Baby. Get this money, baby.

Mason is not yet a world champion, and even if he was there, his challenger probably won’t get that kind of money. Mason ranks #4 WBC and #8 WBO in Lightweight. He was recently dropped twice in a fight with Johann Vazquez on November 8th last year.

Since then, Top Rank has kept Abdullah away from fighting those in power, matching him in the final two fights with the weak Punchers, Manuel Gimes and Carlos Orneras. The latter was adopted for the super featherweight fight.

Schofield is Lightweight’s #2 WBA and #11 IBF. He missed the title shot against WBC 135 pound champion Shakur Stephenson on the Riyadh season card on February 22nd after coming down with a sudden illness.

Shakur promoter Eddie Hearn has dug electrician Josh Padry as an alternative. Using Padry was a very critical move by Hahn, but it showed what Shakur’s career was.

Last updated on 04/16/2025

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