Floyd Mayweather’s Twitter Page is Hard Core
When you’re the highest earning athlete in your sport – and in the world – you can kind of do whatever you want within the recesses of the law, and that’s just what Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been doing. Rumor has it that he paid a chef $1000 a plate for his meals leading up to one of his recent fights, and that’s just one of the many crazy stories we’ve heard about his spending habits, his generosity and his high earnings. But we don’t care about Mayweather’s (sizable) fortune. We want to know what he’s like as a person. He beats people up – essentially – for a living, and we wonder if he was always like that or if he was different growing up. The simple answer is that he was always into boxing. He grew up in a family full of professional boxers, a mother addicted to drugs, and he spent most of his childhood training with his father. He’s managed to make himself a lot more famous than his father ever was in his time in the ring, and he’s also managed to stay primarily out of his mother’s legacy. But what is he really like? Does Floyd Mayweather’s Twitter page tell us anything more personal about the professional boxer’s personal life.
EASY WORK
— Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) March 18, 2015
I don’t know if I’d venture so far as to say training and boxing was easy work but if that’s what you’ve been doing your entire life, well, then it’s probably pretty easy work.
Hard Work and Dedication #TBE #MayPac #May2 http://t.co/V0gw1Rksmi
— Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) March 16, 2015
We like it; we dig it. Hard work and dedication are two of the most important values that anyone can have in life, so we are down with the fact that Mayweather has both when so many people lack both.
Time to WORK
— Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) March 10, 2015
You know it – let’s do this.
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