Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather couldn’t be touched in the ring or the mall.
, was also recorded coming out of a store where he greeted swarming fans attempting to get his attention.
Since retiring for the final time in 2017, Mayweather has embarked on an exhibition boxing career, in which he’s competed five times since 2018, including a bout with Logan Paul in 2021, which garnered much attention. Mayweather is set to compete in another exhibition on Feb. 25 at the O2 Arena in London against former MMA fighter Aaron Chalmers.Floyd Mayweather at a mall in Scottsdale, Arizona, on February 12, 2023.
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