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22-year-old prospect Floyd Schofield Jr. is ready to accept a fight against fellow undefeated prospect Abdullah Mason. However, Schofield’s Camp is hoping for Turki Alalshikh’s support, and a large asking price has been set for the clash to go ahead.
With the sport of boxing back on the rise, with Alalshikh playing a significant role in it, we are beginning to see a surge of rising stars across the United States and beyond. While they’re not household names yet, both Schofield Jr. and Mason seemingly have what it takes for that to one day be a reality.
Instead of building their profile and experience in the ring against lesser opponents like other boxers, fight talk has surfaced between the two prodigies.
According to Floyd Schofield Jr.’s father, his son will be happy to collide with Abdullah Mason in the ring, but only under one condition.
“I’m driving real fast, but I just had to update you on something before it hit the news or before it hit social media,” Schofield Sr. said. “We’ve been offered a fight with Abdullah Mason.”
“Hell yeah, we accept that. $2.5 million, that’s the price. So, put the money on the wood, it all goes good.”
“Yesterday’s price ain’t today’s price, baby. Let’s get this money, baby.”
Abdullah Mason recently signed as a brand ambassador for Turki Alalshikh’s Ring Magazine. Floyd Schofield Sr. believes that Alalshikh has the power to make this type of fight come to fruition.
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If Alalshikh doesn’t make it happen, Schofield Sr. is willing to lean on J Prince.
“Yes, we’ll fight that brother. Put the money on the wood. He’s with Turki now and all of them.”
“Jay Prince got money, put that money up [if] y’all believe in y’all guy.”
Check out what Floyd Schofield Jr.’s father had to say about his potential collision with Abdullah Mason below.
Floyd Schofield Sr says they were offered a fight with Abdullah Mason & they want 2.5 Million! 💰💥🥊 #boxing pic.twitter.com/e1YyFBQdFs
— Thrill Boxing Magazine 💥🥊 (@ThrillBoxing) April 16, 2025