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Floyd Mayweather will continue to keep himself busy in exhibitions this year. After putting on a grand show in Japan this weekend, the Global Titans promotions announced that the former five-weight division champ has booked another exhibition for the year. Now, he will face the YouTube star, Deji.

Ahead of this event, ‘The Pretty Boy’ took to Instagram and posted a very deep thought.

Written in black and white font, the bold letters read, “I’m at a point in my life where I need peace and tranquility, not attitudes and arguments.”

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Typically, ‘The Best Ever’ is not the type of person who seems to talk about peace. It’s very unusual for him to share such a thing because his posts mainly depict showboating of luxury items and his extravagant lifestyle.

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There comes a point in every man’s life when he truly understands the need for inner peace. This message shows Mayweather is also in the state where inner peace matters more and more to him as he matures.

What’s next for Floyd Mayweather?

The walking legend is on the mission to entertain his fans across the world through exhibitions. As a result, the 45-year-old will fight next on November 13 at Coca Cola Arena in Dubai.

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This is going to be his second event in the middle east. Earlier this year, he locked horns with Don Moore in Saudi Arabia. Despite being retired from sport for years, he is able to school his opponents who are much younger than him. This shows his command over the art of boxing.

In the second exhibition against Mikuru Asakura, he scored a second-round knockout. Hopefully, he will showcase similar offense in the upcoming exhibition.

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What do you think of Mayweather’s one-line message? Let us know in the comments below.

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