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BoxingPhoto of Floyd Mayweather Teaching a Little Boy the Tricks of Boxing Goes Viral
- Floyd Mayweather has got boxing fans reacting after a photo of him and his grandson surfaced on social media
- The boxing icon posted a picture of him and Kentrell Gaulden Jr in a boxing pose as the rates tips his 1-year-old grandson to be a boxing champion
- Floyd Mayweather has an estimated net worth of $450 million as the star athlete has earned upwards of $1.1 billion during his career, which makes him the wealthiest boxer of all time
Boxing icon, Floyd Mayweather Jnr has tipped his grandson Kentrell Gaulden Jr to become a future world boxing champion following his latest post on social media.
The 45-year-old undefeated five-division boxing champion comes from a family with rich boxing pedigree as his father Floyd Mayweather Snr also a US boxing champion in the 70s.
Mayweather’s post of a picture of himself with his 1-year-old grandson has now gone viral on social media as the boxing icon expects his Kentrell Gaulden Jr to tow in that same line.
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“They say pictures say a thousand words, I guess this one says a million. The torch might have skipped a generation!”
Floyd Mayweather is regarded as the richest boxer of all time and has an estimated net worth of $450 million thanks to his career earnings of up to $1.1 billion.
Logan Paul asks Floyd Mayweather for rematch
Floyd Mayweather has confirmed Logan Paul has asked for a rematch with the boxing icon after over a year since he defeated the popular YouTuber.
Despite the fact that Logan Paul claims he has not yet collected more the $15 million from his bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr., he is still calling for a rematch Marca reports.
Logan Paul had initially threatened to sue Mayweather after the boxing great earned $52 million from the bout but is still yet to release the $15 million due to the YouTuber.
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BoxingMayweather to take on Mixed Martial Arts fighter Mikuru Asakura in Japan
Earlier, Sports Brief reported former welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather remains tireless even after retiring with a 50-0 record.
"Money" will take on Japanese mixed martial arts fighter Mikuru Asakura in an exhibition match in September.
He had already fought another exhibition match in the Asian country back in December 2018, when he defeated kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa.