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They don’t call him Money Makin’ Mayweather for nothing! Floyd Mayweather Jr. has taken his talents to YouTube and in his true nature, it comes along with a big bag. Despite officially retiring in 2015, he returned to the ring in 2017 against UFC star Conor McGregor. The matchup reportedly laced his pockets with $100 million.
Things just got a little hectic in the cryptocurrency space for some familiar faces, including Floyd Mayweather. According to Hollywood Reporter, Floyd Mayweather, along with Paul Pierce and Kim Kardashian are being sued for their alleged involvement in an investor cryptocurrency scam, which claims the celebs misled followers in a pump-and-dump scheme.
Things aren’t always as they seem! We’re shocked, but not surprised to hear that the Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul matchup wasn’t “real.” Floyd Mayweather, Jr. was caught on tape sharing that he walked away with $100 million for what he called a “fake fight” in his exhibition match against famous YouTuber Logan Paul earlier this month. According to Fox News, Mayweather’s comments were picked up in microphones set up for a press conference Saturday night following Gervonta Davis’ 11-round knockout of Mario Barrios in Atlanta. “I’m the only person you know that can do a fake fight and get a 100 M’s (millions),” said Mayweather as he walked off of the stage. “I could do legalized sparring and get 100 M’s.” Floyd Mayweather boasting about making $100million for his exhibition with Logan Paul after Gervonta Davis' win… [📽️ @ShowtimeBoxing ] pic.twitter.com/nehjApdnUL — Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) June 27, 2021 Mayweather has served as a mentor to Davis and was spotted at Saturday’s...