13 He Doesn’t Party
Although Floyd Mayweather has something of a reputation for being a party animal, that never gets in the way of his career and more importantly, his training. He is able to balance his wild life and the life of a top-level athlete in the way that not many people can, and if you ask him how he does it, his answer will be simple— don’t drink or get intoxicated.
In an article by Complex, it was revealed that Floyd Mayweather never partakes in alcohol or any kind of intoxicating substance, and apparently, he thinks this is a huge part of why he’s not only been so successful in his career but why he’s been able to do it for so long.
12 His “Entourage” Must Sit In Very Specific Seats Ringside
Floyd Mayweather is also famous for his love of women, and he has had up to seven girlfriends at one time, as Bad Left Hook reported. They’re not often seen or photographed together, but apparently, Floyd Mayweather sees it as very important that they attend his fights.
The boxer is almost obsessive over where his lady friends sit in their ringside seats.
According to Bad Left Hook, a Yahoo article revealed that Floyd Mayweather meticulously plans out where every single one of his entourage sits in their ringside seats, both male and female. For some reason, this is very important to him, and he sees to their seating plans personally.
11 He Eats A Massive Meal After The Second Weigh-In
Eating right is a huge part of a good pre-fight training ritual, and Floyd Mayweather is a firm believer in the power of a good diet. There are many things that go into the way he builds his diet, but according to Bad Left Hook, Floyd Mayweather places enormous importance on what he eats immediately after the second weigh in.
According to the article, Floyd Mayweather “races home” after the second weigh-in and eats “six steaks, plus, pasta, potatoes, chicken, and vegetables.”
That is an incredible amount of food, but obviously, this is all part of some greater strategy that Floyd Mayweather has developed.
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