WBC Welterweight Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the U.S. Poses on the Scale During an Official Weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arenain Las Vegas
Standing on the weighing scale once a week reduces the chance of being overweight. REUTERS
WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the U.S. poses on the scale during an official weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arenain Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2, 2014. Mayweather faces WBA welterweight champion Marcos Maidana of Argentina in a WBC/WBA unification fight at the arena on May 3. REUTERS/Steve Marcus(UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BOXING)

The world is waiting for the much anticipated match between unbeaten American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr and Argentinean pugilist Marcos Maidana.

Everything is ready with the two opponents having weighed in and Money May even sharing via Twitter his Power Ranger-type of attire (https://twitter.com/FloydMayweather/status/462473233808101376/photo/1), but latest report said that Mayweather's camp is threatening not to push through with the bout because of Maidana's custom-made gloves.

Mayweather's boxing attire, which features a black shorts with red, white and green parts on the side, comes with a vest that is white on the front and red on the back and a black and red hoodie.

The Twitter photo generated a lot of comments and was favourited 1,687 times and retweeted 1,917 times, so far.

Commenting on the attire, Juice tweeted, "Look like some power ranger mighty morphin sh*t," while Christian Cain commented, "This Ni**a Think He Ezio From Assassin's Creed."

Jill : D Capricorn found the attire "Kewel" and asked "Who created it hun?"

Marc Johnson told Money May, "your gonna look like Zelda! U got sword? At least youll have @justinbieber with you he looks like an elf."

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But the bigger talk of boxing world is Maidana's custom-made glove by Everlast with horsehair filling, which Mayweather's camp complained for not having enough padding in the knuckle area.

World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight champion MarcosMaidana of Argentina poses on the scale during an official weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 2, 2014.Maidana faces undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the U.S. in a WBC/WBA unification fight at the arena on May 3. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES- Tags: SPORT BOXING)

During their weigh-in, the two boxers could not agree on Maidana's blue gloves which Nevada Athletic Commission Chairman Francisco Aguilar had rejected but he allowed a stock red pair of Everlast MX gloves which Mayweather objected to because of the padding distribution, prompting Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe to threaten to call off the match, but Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer said the fight will go on.

Everlast gloves have either foam or horsehair padding, although there is a third type which combines the two filling.

Schaefer said, quoted by USA Today, "When you have gloves, to make them eight ounces is easy, the question is where's the weight distributed. You can have gloves with eight ounces, and two ounces (in the front) and six ounces (in the back)."

He added that glove controversies are common, prompting USA Today to call the furor caused by Maidana's glove as Glovegate.

Boxing experts also doubt if Mayweather will indeed pull out because at stake if a guaranteed $32 million purse, plus pay-per-view revenues.