Floyd Mayweather Enters Indian Market With “Leading” Health and Wellness Brand: Here’s Everything You Need to Know About It
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Floyd Mayweather‘s trip to India wasn’t just for selfies at the Taj Mahal. The undefeated champion looked for a deeper connection. He met boxing royalty in Mary Kom, stood beneath the iconic Gateway of India, and even sought blessings at the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple. But Mayweather wasn’t just a tourist.
Mayweather has partnered with Limitless X, aiming to leave a legacy of health and wellness in the country of India. Was this a victory lap, or the start of a whole new endeavor? Only time will tell. He also mentioned that he’d love to organize a fight in India. Well, his trip to India has been full of varied experiences, as he shared a montage of his travel on social media.
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Floyd Mayweather surprised everybody by posing at the Gateway of India, but it was the hushed reverence at the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple that stole the show. Here, the boxing legend wasn’t ‘Money’ Mayweather – he was a visitor seeking blessings, a glimpse into the heart of India. This spiritual pitstop wasn’t just a vacation photo op; this was Mayweather exploring a new market for his brand, Limitless X.
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Besides these two places, Mayweather was also seen hanging out at an Indian market, as he tried to get to know the market more closely. Mayweather tried to make a change through his visit. His caption on his Instagram post spoke about his vision for his brand and the country, as it read, “TMT Takeover.” He added, “I stopped in India with my business partner Jas Mathur to inspire, empower and introduce Limitless X, as a leading health and wellness brand!” That’s what Floyd Mayweather tried to do. It seems the legendary boxer received a lot of respect from his Indian fans, as is evident from the pictures he posted through his account.
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Moreover, Mayweather liked the place so much, that he’s already stated that he’ll organize his next exhibition fight very soon in India.
Mayweather to fight in India soon
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Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated boxing champ, traded his gloves for a global mission: spreading the gospel of health and fitness. His first stop? The vibrant city of Mumbai. Surrounded by his loyal Money Team and Limitless X’s CEO, Jas Mathur. Mayweather while on a strategic business trip also revealed his plans to organize an exhibition bout in India.
In an interview, Mayweather was asked about the chances of him entering the ring in India for his fans here. He replied, “Yes, definitely. I’m keen to fight in India and am exploring the right opportunities. I might have an exhibition match here in the very near future. My match doesn’t have to be with a boxer, it could be with anyone, maybe even an actor. My match could be with anyone who fits the criteria and is capable of a high-level performance.”
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Now it remains to be seen whether Floyd Mayweather will in fact organize his next exhibition feature in India for his fans in the country. Which actor or fighter should he choose as his next opponent in India? Let us know in the comments section.
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Gokul Pillai