Floyd Mayweather Challenged by 14 Year Old Verdict by Boxing Legend
Floyd Mayweather Jr. probably thought he left the boxing ring for good in 2017âgloves hung up and record spotless at 50-0. But here we areâeight years laterâand his name and record still find a way to remain at the center of many boxing debates. Sure, heâs retired, living large, and building a real estate empire in New York City, but his past in the ring just wonât let him rest. And now? One of boxingâs most respected legendsâ verdict from 2011 has come back to haunt him.
Weâre talking about none other than Roberto DurĂĄnâthe Panamanian warrior and one of the iconic âFour Kingsâ of Boxing alongside Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, and Marvin Hagler. These werenât just great fightersâthey were battle-tested warriors who defined an entire era of boxing. DurĂĄn, who racked up 103 wins in his 119-fight career, didnât hold back when speaking to the Daily Mail in 2011. This was the era of the verbose Floyd Mayweather, where he often made remarks referring to himself as the greatest ever. This, in some way, might have rubbed Duran the wrong way. Hence, the pointed diatribe from the legend. But why recap now? Well, âSeconds Outâ decided to revisit the old Duran interview in a report they published a few days ago. That was all that was needed. The boxing community soon jumped on the interview, and excerpts from it are now going viral on the internet.
Roberto Duran disliked the talk coming from Floyd Mayweather
âRoberto Duran has fired shots at Floyd Mayweatherâs claim that he would dominate any era,â posted Boxing Kingdom, a popular boxing handle on X, earlier yesterday. And what did he say, you ask? âI laugh when Floyd Mayweather says that if he went back in time he would beat us all,â Hands of Stone said in the interview. And if that wasnât enough, he further mocked Money Mayweather for flaunting his perfect record. âIf he was in the same era as Hagler and Hearns and Leonard and me, I donât think he would be such a big name. There is too much talk,â stated the four-division world champion. And thatâs coming from someone who boxed for 33 years, 4 months, and 21 days compared to Floydâs 21-year career.
Even though Floyd Mayweather retired in 2017, fighting fewer fights than Manos de Piedra, letâs not forget he also flaunts a perfect 50-0 record, beating top names like Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, and Canelo Alvarez. Still, DurĂĄnâs not convinced that an undefeated record equals greatness across all eras. And honestly? Thatâs a debate boxing fans love to sink their teeth into. Anyway, just when it seems like Floyd Mayweatherâs perfect boxing record is under fire, guess what? His $402 million real estate empire is catching some heat, too.
Truth or Tale? Floyd Mayweather dubbed Pinocchio
Crowned the richest boxer in history, Floyd Mayweather lived like money literally grew on trees. Yachts, private jets, designer fitsâyou name it, he had it. But now? Things might not be as picture-perfect as they once seemed. In fact, boxing insider Rick Glaser just dropped a bombshell that could hit harder than any punch Money Mayweather ever threw in the ring: his fortune might not be as untouchable as everyone thought. And guess who saw it coming way before the rest of us? Yepânone other than 50 Cent.
Letâs rewind a bit. Back in October, The Real Deal reported that Floyd had invested a jaw-dropping $402 million into 60 buildings across New York City, adding up to about 1,000 affordable housing units. Sounds like a boss move, right? But then came the twist. Floyd Mayweather later appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, where he casually claimed, âI donât know the exact number. I own, right now, somewhere upwards of 100 buildings or more; I think 99% of my buildings are in New York City.â Thatâs when things started sounding a little⊠off.
Cue 50 Cent, the ultimate internet troll and former close friend turned relentless critic. He jumped on Instagram and unleashed the heat. First, he mocked Floydâs fuzzy math with a classic roast: âOh my God. If there safe to say, I should say LOL. Champ is the richest special ed student. LMAO.â Then he really went in, suggesting that Money Mayweather didnât even know what he ownedâand worse, that people were ripping him off behind the scenes. âOh s**t wait, I think Champ think he own them buildings. They beating him out of the money. He saying he donât know what he own⊠Somebody tell champ he just publicly said he live in NY. They will come and take 58% of any income he has,â Yikes!