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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is not just an outstanding boxer, he is also a successful businessman. Widely recognized as one of the wealthiest and most famous athletes globally, he boasts an impeccable boxing record of 50-0. Renowned for his defensive prowess, Mayweather strategically exhausts opponents before effortlessly defeating them. His reported career earnings stand at an impressive $1.1 billion, solidifying his status as a financial heavyweight in the world of sports.

However, Mayweather was not someone born into wealth. He worked his way through, figuring out how to make the sports a highly profitable business. Chael Sonnen breaks down what started the process of boxing’s first billionaire to achieve this height.

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Chael Sonnen breaks down how rap videos contributed to the making of Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather

Sonnen, the UFC titan discussed Mayweather’s climb to the top in his recent video. Mayweather’s evolution from ‘Pretty Boy Floyd’ to ‘Money Mayweather’ underscores his keen understanding of the importance of image and promotion in the world of boxing. “Floyd wasn’t always Money Mayweather. He was Pretty Boy Floyd and Pretty Boy Floyd didn’t work and he knew the importance to a gimmick. He knew the importance to an interview.” said Sonnen.

Recognizing the significance of a persona, interviews, and entertainment value, Mayweather, a student of the sport, adeptly adjusted. What prompted the fighter to flip his luck around? Turns out rap videos played a significant role in the process. “He came off and got inspired by rap videos” said Sonnen. Drawing inspiration from rap videos, he embraced the idea of showcasing material success without coming across as arrogant.

This strategic shift allowed him to navigate the delicate balance of sharing achievements without appearing ostentatious, aligning with the prevailing cultural norms in the sport. Mayweather never disappoints when it comes to money. Recently, he earned $90,000 while spending quality time with his daughter.

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Floyd Mayweather and Jirah’s day out earns them $90,ooo

During the recent matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Orleans Pelicans, the undefeated boxer, experienced a winning streak off the court. Seated courtside with his daughter Jirah Mayweather, Floyd bet $50,000 on the Lakers. As the Lakers, led by LeBron James, dominated the Pelicans with a score of 133-89, Mayweather’s bet paid off handsomely, earning him nearly $90,000.

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The father-daughter duo enjoyed the game, turning it into a memorable “daddy-daughter day.” Mayweather later shared his financial success on Instagram, expressing that watching the game becomes more exhilarating when there’s money on the line. His public brag about the significant win highlighted the added thrill of financial stakes in the context of an exciting NBA matchup.

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Mayweather does not stop surprising fans with his financial achievements. Are you also a fan of rap? How has it influenced you outlook?

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