The last man to defeat Floyd Mayweather in the boxing ring can be found in this gym in the small Bulgarian town of Pazardzhik.
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Former Olympic silver medalist Serafim Todorov lives off state handouts of under $500 a month -- a far cry from the lavish lifestyle of "Money" Mayweather, who has splashed out on $25,000 mouthguards ahead of his blockbuster bout with Manny Pacquiao.
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Pictured here showing CNN's Alex Thomas his old photo collection, the former boxer won three world amateur championships -- in 1991 at bantamweight, and in 1993 and 1995 at featherweight.
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The 45-year-old believes things could have turned out differently. There was a life-changing moment at Atlanta's 1996 Olympics when American boxing promoters approached him with a lucrative professional contract.
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Todorov (right) turned them down -- a decision he regrets to this day -- being confident he would win gold and have a successful amateur career. He beat the 19-year-old Mayweather by one point in a controversial featherweight semifinal, leaving just Thailand's Somluck Kamsing (left) as an obstacle to Olympic glory.
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But Todorov lost the final, claiming a silver medal while Mayweather signed up with the U.S. promoters, catapulting his career forward. He is now undefeated in 47 professional fights ahead of his long-awaited clash with Manny Pacquiao on May 2.
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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao is expected to be the richest boxing match in history -- some tickets are on sale for nearly $130,000-- while Todorov, known simply as "the man who beat Mayweather," hopes to set up a small gym by the Black Sea.