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August 10, 2017 – Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. attends a media day at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather Jr. will fight Connor McGregor at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada on August 26. Boxing 2017: Floyd Mayweather Jr. Media Day – ZUMAj106 20170810_zap_j106_007 Copyright: xJoelxAngelxJuarezx

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August 10, 2017 – Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. attends a media day at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather Jr. will fight Connor McGregor at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada on August 26. Boxing 2017: Floyd Mayweather Jr. Media Day – ZUMAj106 20170810_zap_j106_007 Copyright: xJoelxAngelxJuarezx
The terrorist organization Hamas launched an unexpected assault on Israel amid their ongoing conflict. The news sent shockwaves through the world, prompting notable names to call for peace. Among those names, the former undefeated champion Floyd Mayweather stood out as he urged his followers to join him in a solidarity march for Israel. However, things took a turn for the worse for the former undefeated boxer when pictures from the march surfaced online.
Billionaire philanthropist Floyd Mayweather collaborated with an Israeli relief organization to send a plethora of essential goods to the country amid ongoing conflict. To ensure the goods get to their destination as soon as possible, Mayweather used his private jet ‘Air Mayweather’. Despite all his efforts, a picture from the solidarity march attracted mixed reactions from fans online.
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Floyd Mayweather faces criticism despite relief efforts
Today, Boxing Kingdom took to X (formerly known as Twitter), sharing a snap of Floyd and his team from the solidarity march. Surrounded by a crowd of supporters, Floyd and his team were clad in TMT merchandise. Many perceived this action as him trying to market his promotional company during the march, sending fans into a frenzy of criticism.
One user questioned if there was anything Floyd wouldn’t do to make money. It’s worth mentioning that Floyd has built himself a massive business empire over the years through strategic decisions.
Is there anything this man won’t do for money
— The Fite Zone 🥊 (@TheFiteZone) October 16, 2023
Another user decided to comment on the merchandise Floyd was wearing during the solidarity march. The user sarcastically asserted the ‘TMT snapback’ is amusing. Seemingly, Floyd wore a custom snapback cap inspired by Israel’s flag.
Israel flag tmt snapback is hilarious
— 🐺 (@El_Lobo18_) October 16, 2023
Even the next user resorted to sarcasm to remark about the cap, claiming the cap is sensational. Moreover, Floyd’s entire team was wearing TMT-branded T-shirts and the TMT caps.
Ayo that hat is sensational
— Viv (@viv_1111) October 16, 2023
Another user harshly asserted that Floyd has never demonstrated exceptional intelligence beyond the boxing ring. Here, the user is implying that the decision to wear those branded clothes was a bad idea.
He’s never been the smartest outside the ring 😑
— Mase (@MaseTMT) October 16, 2023
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Someone else took it a step further by claiming despite being a millionaire, Floyd has “masters” whom he must serve. The user proceeded to make a disrespectful comparison, equating Floyd’s intelligence with a “Wombat.”
Millions of dollars but he still has masters here must appease. Great boxer but the brain capacity of a wombat.
— Metawase (@merwaseg) October 16, 2023
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Although Floyd’s recent actions faced criticism from the fans, it’s important to recall all the things he did to help people in distress. For instance, Floyd did not just help families evacuate during the Maui fires. He also ensured people were taken care of in the rescue camps. However, we would like to get your thoughts on the situation. Do you agree with people on X?
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