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It is no wonder that Floyd Mayweather goes by ‘Money’. The undefeated boxer has taken it to a whole new level this time. Offering fans a chance to have a one-on-one conversation with him. However, there is a little catch.

Mayweather is looking to move forward with these meet and greets via video-call. And Fanmio is the organization that will be helping Mayweather in conducting these exclusive online chats with fans.

Floyd Mayweather is charging boxing fans a whopping fee of £1200. ‘The Ultimate Package’ guarantees patrons a video chat with the legendary boxer, as well as, three signed trading cards. However, the cheapest package comes in at £52.70.

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“Have you ever wanted to meet the greatest boxer of all-time!? We’re thrilled to announce you can now meet the undefeated champion @FloydMayweather in a personal 1-on-1 video meet and greet experience! Get your spot at http://Fanmio.com/Mayweather before they’re gone. #FANMIO“- FanMio on Twitter

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Mayweather has come out with a video to promote his recent business venture.

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“I would love to invite you to Fanmio, where you can personally meet me, in a one-on-one video meet and greet. Now here’s your chance, to meet me, no matter where you at around the world. You can ask me anything. To be the best, you must always work overtime.”- Floyd Mayweather

The deal with Fanmio comes along with BooHooMAN allying with Mayweather for clothes. However, the deal does not include any boxing apparel, yet.

“This event is unbelievable. You guys don’t want to miss out. I’ve got some exclusive pieces I will be signing just for this event. I can’t wait to meet you all, I want to meet your family, your friends.”- Floyd Mayweather

News of Mayweather joining the site comes just months after Fifty Cent came out saying that the boxer’s ‘money was gone’. However, Mayweather laughed these claims off. Reportedly banking $700 million through the course of his career, it is highly unlikely that Mayweather is short of money.

“It’s crazy. You guys hear things about ‘Floyd needs money’. I don’t need (anything) but I don’t mind making some more money.”- Floyd Mayweather to The Sun

However, Mayweather is not the first athlete to turn to online meet and greet services. Mike Tyson signed up with Cameo for personal video calls. Which earned him a whopping $20,000 in the first six hours itself.

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