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@DailyLoud describes itself as the best source of hip-hop and viral news. Their tweet has attracted over ten million since it came early yesterday. The post shows Floyd Mayweather Jr. taking a bunch of acquaintances through a particular Las Vegas street. From what it appears, most of the netizens who commented seem to have taken Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s contention that he saw the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur getting killed on a lighter note. Many poked fun and added memes. Best of all, a few well-known faces got drawn in. Besides the views, the post has received more than five thousand retweets. 

The DailyLoud’s message read, “Floyd Mayweather says he witnessed Tupac’s murder in Las Vegas: “I was living right here in 1996.As most fans might remember, Shakur passed away six days after being shot four times in a drive-by in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is pulling a fast one this time; many fans claim

The following user mentioned that, once again, youngsters are listening to a Floyd Mayweather Jr. story. Far too vague enough to be convincing.

User Ladit Abari thinks that Mayweather Jr. is an absolute game when convincing someone. So much so that he can even fool his wife into believing a lie about his infidelity and then finally leave her in tears.

User North Blagoon contends on the unlikelihood of Floyd Mayweather Jr. ever reading even a single page of a Harry Potter book. Hence whatever the latter is telling, Blagoon finds it hard to believe.

The following two users couldn’t help but pull in NBA great LeBron James as they went through the clip. Jeffery Perkins believes Floyd Mayweather Jr. got the timing down pat like the NBA superstar.

Another one to take a dig at the undefeated former champion- Jack also snapped up a LeBron James telling how he tried dissuading Shakur from riding with Suge. But the rapper ignored his pleas.

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When it comes to hip-hop, Tupac Shakur is universally regarded as a legend. His unique blend of raw emotion and lyricism gave the genre something it had never seen before. While he is no longer there, the legacy he left behind lives on. So much so that his documentary ‘Dear Mama’ reportedly eclipsed the surging fame of another docuseries, ‘Welcome to Wrexham,’ in recent months.

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What’s your take on Mayweather Jr.’s narration and the reactions we updated? Please share your thoughts and views with us in the comments section below.

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