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There is no doubt in the fact that most of the boxers in the world have channelized the hardships of poverty and wrath into right direction enroute to becoming a world champion. Floyd Mayweather feels this whenever he recalls his past. His journey to greatness reflects this process. Now, when he has achieved almost everything in the ring and has established himself as the wealthiest boxer of all time, he feels to return it back and invest in social cause.

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Ahead of his exhibition in Japan, ‘The Pretty Boy’ made a big announcement for the homeless people across the US.

“We put in a new project together all throughout the US. You know it’s all about giving back because… I’m building certain shelters for the homeless as well as the less fortunate for jobs.. Wanna make sure they able to get three meals a day. I’m gonna do that all throughout the US, I’m building certain centers,” Mayweather said.

However, before doing this, he had to work on certain real estate projects, which are in the pipeline. According to the undefeated legend, his upcoming investments would give him and his team a lucrative amount of $300 million per month.

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While speaking about his ventures, he took a dig over his critics, who often troll the 45-year-old, for showing off his cars and jewelry.

The upcoming $20 billion project of Floyd Mayweather

Mayweather’s record in the field of investments is perfect like his in ring resume. This is the reason his wealth raised exponentially. Recently, in an interview with Forbes, he detailed his upcoming mega deal.

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“Now I own nine skyscrapers. I’m constantly building, building. I got hotels all around the country. And, right now what I’m working on right now, is with my business partners from Miami. We’re working on a 20 billion dollar deal,” Mayweather said.

Probably, it would be the biggest investment by a sport person. He believes that return from this would be hefty and he will use that for social cause.

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