Home/Boxing

via Getty

via Getty

Who would imagine that ‘Money’ would have to deal with money problems? Many started speculating after Gervonta Davis randomly claimed that Floyd Mayweather was “forced” to stay in Dubai because the retired boxer owed certain individuals their dues. Per the latest updates, Mayweather was in Los Angeles when the LA Clippers and his heartwarming act toward the homeless caught the attention of some.

However, boxing insider Rick Glaser took to X and confirmed that Mayweather was indeed in LA after he cleared his debt in Dubai. “I don’t think he’ll want to owe any money in the middle eastern countries ever again!!!” Recently, when the Dallas Mavericks defeated the LA Clippers in Game 5 of the NBA Playoffs, Floyd Mayweather was spotted in the crowd.

It was reported that before the legendary boxer entered the stadium, his heart went out to homeless people living on the streets of LA. As a result, without thinking twice, Mayweather decided to gift them $30,000. ‘Pretty Boy’ interacted with the people and possibly felt moved by their predicament.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

 

When TMZ Sports later interviewed some of the strangers, Mayweather helped, they mentioned they were grateful and looked forward to renting a motel. Meanwhile, amidst the rumors of Mayweather being detained in UAE, ‘TBE’ shared a photo of himself in Dubai, and fans felt the 50-0 boxer was forced to take a picture.

Fans analyze Floyd Mayweather’s facial expression

For several weeks Floyd Mayweather was in Dubai on the occasion of a world tour and he frequently uploaded photos of himself having the time of his life. However, Gervonta Davis rattled everyone by alleging that Floyd Mayweather owed some people money in Dubai and they would not let ‘TBE’ leave the country until he paid them.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Later, Rick Glaser echoed Davis’s sentiment when he stated that Mayweather was definitely being held by the Government court system in Dubai in connection to a case that involved a “substantial amount of money.” At this, as Mayweather shared a photo of himself posing in front of Burj Al Arab, fans feared ‘TBE’ was forced by authority in Dubai.

As a result, not knowing Mayweather had already left Dubai, a fan said, “Free Floyd.” Meanwhile, a fan believed Mayweather looked unhappy because he wanted to return to the US. “My boy just wanna come home,” they said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

On the other hand, suspecting the authority’s involvement, a fan wrote, “This picture look forced.” Similarly, a user said, “He never took a pic like this a day in his life. Looks weird.” Echoing others, a fan declared, “Dude look forced to take dat pic.”

However, soon after Glaser took to social media and confirmed that Floyd Mayweather returned to the US and even donated $30,000 in a random act of kindness, this was a sigh of relief for fans. With that said, what is your reaction to Floyd Mayweather’s Dubai post? Do you think he clicked the photo under compulsion to promote Dubai? Let us know in the comments below.