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Floyd Mayweather selling liquor but doesn't drink—Is this hypocrisy or just smart business?

Floyd Mayweather is set to face John Gotti III in a highly anticipated rematch on August 24 in Mexico. However, recent footage surfaced showing Mayweather promoting his whiskey brand, ‘Good Money Whiskey’, at a local supermarket. The clip, which quickly received traction on YouTube, sparked a backlash among fans who were less than thrilled with his alcohol venture.

Floyd Mayweather launched his spirits brand on October 18th, 2023, at Southern Glazer’s Las Vegas office and warehouse facility, which serves as their official distributor. The launch included both his whiskey brand, ‘Good Money Whiskey’, and his Champagne label, ‘Le Bon Argent’. Fast forward to today, Mayweather was spotted signing bottles and interacting with fans at a local store, which prompted an angry response from fans.

Floyd Mayweather attracts a crowd of 400

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Earlier today, Fight Hype uploaded a nine-minute clip to YouTube showing Floyd Mayweather signing bottles of whiskey for fans at a supermarket. The retired five-division champion took the time to interact with the crowd and pose for pictures, promoting his brand in the process. According to the Fight Hype reporter, around 400 people gathered at the store to meet Floyd in person.

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Floyd Mayweather’s whiskey brand has made its mark across 11 states, as reported by The Spirits Business. The lineup features two distinctive options, a five-year-old blended whiskey, which has flavors of caramelized apple, tropical fruits, and a dash of spice, and a 10-year-old rye that offers a rich, complex profile with notes of butterscotch, spice, vanilla, and a refreshing citrus finish.

Nonetheless, fans expressed their frustration when they saw the disciplined athlete, known for his strict lifestyle and aversion to drinking and smoking, promoting alcohol. The reaction was swift and vocal, with many voicing their displeasure in the comments section of the video.

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While Floyd Mayweather has several other business ventures, this one managed to attract some negativity from the fans. One user didn’t shy away from highlighting what they saw as hypocrisy in Mayweather’s business venture. It’s crazy to see Floyd doing liquor promotion because he was one of the most disciplined fighters known to not drink etc,” the user wrote. Notably, the spirit venture is more of a way to make money for the five-division champion than a way to set an example.

Meanwhile, this user seems to have come up with an exciting alternative for Floyd Mayweather to sell instead of alcohol. The user wrote, “Floyd doesn’t drink alcohol, but endorses it for “Money.” Why not create a healthy sports drink for athletes to compete with PRIME? Call it “50-0” 50 vitamins and Zero sugar. You’re welcome, this took 50 seconds to come up with.” However, Floyd’s fan base primarily consists of adults, while energy drinks are more popular among younger people.

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The next user humorously dubbed one of Floyd’s employees ‘Value Deal, Steve Harvey’. This employee, seen in the clip at 00:46 helping Floyd with the bottle signings, bore an uncanny resemblance to the TV personality Steve Harvey. “Floyd out here selling Alcohol with value deal Steve Harvey,” the user remarked. 

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While most of the comments were criticizing Mayweather, there were some who still voiced their support for Mayweather. “Good to see Floyd expanding his brand,” the user wrote. In fact, Floyd Mayweather’s businesses are everywhere. From owning a NASCAR team to boxing promotion to bars and restaurants. 

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Another user showed their support for Mayweather amid all the criticism. The user wrote, “I’m sorry haters but Floyd is the GOAT.” Despite what the prevailing sentiment is, Mayweather always finds himself loyal fans who support him no matter what.

That said, Floyd Mayweather’s promotion of his whiskey brand hasn’t been well-received by many. However, it’s hard to fault him for capitalizing on opportunities to earn money. What are your thoughts on Mayweather’s whiskey brand? Do you think he’s being hypocritical?

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