SportsFloyd Mayweather Jr. donates $30,000 to homeless before NBA game

Floyd Mayweather Jr. donates $30,000 to homeless before NBA game

In the photo: Floyd Mayweather Jr.
In the photo: Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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4:57 PM EDT, May 3, 2024

Floyd Mayweather Jr. attended a Round of 16 game in the NBA, the premier basketball league in America. Before taking his seat to watch the fifth game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Dallas Mavericks, he engaged in a conversation with a group of homeless people and generously donated $30,000 to them.

The NBA season is nearing its conclusion, with the competition progressing through the Round of 16. One of the key matchups in this stage is between the Dallas Mavericks and the Los Angeles Clippers.

So far, the Mavericks and Clippers have been trading wins. Following their third victory, the Mavericks are just one win away from moving on to the quarterfinals. A win in their next game would secure their advancement, while a loss would force a deciding match.

During the game on Thursday, May 2, the crowd was graced by the presence of Floyd Mayweather Jr., a celebrated former world champion in the welterweight division who held titles from the WBC, WBA, and WBO federations. Mayweather retired from boxing in 2017.

TMZ Sports shared an intriguing incident about Mayweather that took place before the game. It seems he encountered several homeless individuals on the streets of Los Angeles.

This encounter culminated in Mayweather Jr. giving away $30,000 to the group of homeless people.

For the retired boxer, whose net worth is estimated at around $450 million and has earned over 1.1 billion dollars throughout his career, this act of generosity represents a modest part of his vast fortune.

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