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(Photograph: Instagram/Justin Bieber)
(Photograph: Instagram/Justin Bieber) | Singer Justin Bieber and boxer Floyd Mayweather.

Mayweather, the 37-year-old undefeated five-division world champion is gearing up for a big fight against WBA welterweight champion Marcos Maidana Saturday night. Before hitting the ring, one of his famous supporters, the 20-year-old singer Bieber posted a video of he and Mayweather at a spa ahead of the fight.

"Pedicure, massage-we make it do what it do," Mayweather says in the video.

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While TMZ is reporting that Bieber will walk out with Mayweather during the fight, this will not be his first time. Last year Mayweather beat a formerly undefeated Canelo Alvarez in a majority decision ruling.

After one of three judges called the fight a draw, Biebespoke out on Twitter about the matter after walking Mayweather to the ring for the big event.

"Who calls a draw? That guy was watching the wrong fight," Bieber tweeted. "@FloydMayweather is the greatest. #MoneyTeam still #undefeated."

Bieber was there to support Mayweather throughout the fight which he first did during the boxer's Miguel Cotto fight last year. The two reportedly became friends after the pugilist saw Bieber's movie, "Never Say Never" and wanted to reach out to the singer.

Although many considered Bieber's appearance shocking, the young singer spoke about the similarities between he and Mayweather along with his admiration for the fighter in an interview with V Magazine in 2012.

"Everyone wants you to be on top, and as soon as you're there -- like Floyd Mayweather, he's the best boxer in the world. Now he is a champion," Bieber told the publication. "Every time he goes to a fight now, people are like, 'He's going to lose this time,' and then he wins. And the next time they say, 'He's going to lose,' again ...Every time he wins. And people aren't ever going to know that he's a champ."

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