Floyd Mayweather’s Candid Revelation: The Hidden Truth Behind His Dazzling Pad Work Ignites Fan Enthusiasm

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The renowned boxer Floyd Mayweather is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. Mayweather boxed for two decades, in which he fought 50 times without ever losing. In addition to his success inside the ring, Mayweather also achieved great financial success.

According to a Forbes report, Mayweather has an estimated net worth of $450 Million. Though he has retired after a long and successful career, Mayweather still trains at his gym. Recently, he uploaded a video on Twitter of him hitting boxing pads, where he shared his boxing knowledge. Mayweather quite bluntly revealed the reality behind the flashy pad routine where boxers hit the mitts at close range. Though this form of training contributes to endurance training, Mayweather felt it ruins a boxer’s fundamentals.

 

Subsequently, Mayweather took a few steps behind and began hitting the pads while focusing on the basics of boxing. Furthermore, fans appreciated how Mayweather shared some of his valuable knowledge in between his pad routine. As a boxer, Mayweather is known for his technical skills, fighting IQ, and great work ethic.

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Furthermore, Mayweather was a very hardworking boxer before his retirement, often training at night. People also know Mayweather for his immense hard work and dedication to his rigorous workout routine.

 

Fans react to Floyd Mayweather giving boxing lessons

Fans were awestruck after uploading the video of him sharing some boxing fundamentals. Furthermore, some fans commented, “He’ll be a great trainer,” after witnessing him give a lesson. Since Floyd Mayweather is an expert in terms of boxing, his knowledge is very valuable. Check out some of the fan reactions:

Most fans stated that Mayweather still looks sharp for his age despite retiring. Furthermore, many people stated that he is the ‘GOAT’ and a master in terms of boxing. He could potentially train his grandson to become a championship level boxer in the future.

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