The Logan Paul vs Floyd Mayweather fight on June 6, 2021 officially had no winner because it was an exhibition with no judges or official decision.

What actually happened

  • The bout was an eight-round exhibition at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with special rules: no judges and no official result announced.
  • Knockouts were allowed in theory, but since neither fighter scored a KO, the fight went the full eight rounds and ended without a formal winner being declared.

So… who “really” won?

  • Most boxing analysts’ unofficial scorecards had Mayweather clearly outboxing Paul, landing more and cleaner shots across the eight rounds.
  • Logan Paul, however, earned what many called a “moral victory” by surviving all eight rounds against an undefeated all-time great and boosting his crossover boxing profile.

Why people say “it was a draw”

  • Because there were no judges and no official score, the result is often described as a de facto draw or “no contest” in terms of records.
  • Neither man’s professional record changed: Mayweather officially stayed undefeated, and Paul did not get an official loss or win from this exhibition.

Quick fact list

  • Official result: No official winner / exhibition, no decision.
  • Rounds: 8 three-minute rounds, full distance completed.
  • Judges: None appointed, only unofficial media scorecards favored Mayweather.
  • Records affected: Neither fighter’s pro boxing record changed.

TL;DR: On paper, nobody “won” because there was no official decision, but Mayweather clearly looked like the better boxer while Paul’s win was going the distance and cashing in on the spectacle.

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