@FloydMayweather Floyd, wrote this as one man who’s fought his own storms to another. Hope it reaches you right. 🙏
Floyd,
Man to man, I’ve been watching the pressure build—the liens, the lawsuits, the old stories getting thrown back in your face like cheap shots in a late round. That shadow don’t fade easy when you lived loud as “Money Mayweather.”
The world loves knocking a champion when he’s regrouping. I get it. I’ve carried my own family weights, past choices, and the noise that tries to define you by what you used to be.
But here’s what I see from the outside, brother: You still got the heart of a fighter who came from real hell—unstable home, whippings, needles in the yard, no safety net—and built something historic. That same discipline that kept you undefeated can turn this chapter too. Not by chasing the old flex, but by a smarter strategy.
Rekindle the faith anchor. You know what I mean—Confiteor, surrender, the daily cross of free will. Ask for the grace to accept that the lavish “last supper” season might be closing. Not as loss, but as God’s plot twist opening something cleaner. Let go of what the ego says you need to prove. Grace meets you right there in the humility. I’ve seen it in my own life: when I stopped wrestling the past and started trusting the next round, peace showed up.
The practical turnaround—time and strategy win fights. Open that boxing gym. Put your name and knowledge behind it—Vegas base, youth programs, private training, fighter development, maybe some content/streaming around the grind. It feeds you steady (eat and sleep comfortable), builds legacy that outlasts the flash, and lets you mentor kids coming from rough spots like you did. Cut the entourage bloat, sell what’s draining you, settle the taxes and debts strategically instead of dragging every fight to the cards. Protect your circle. Focus on what you control: showing up consistent, footwork on the business side, counterpunching with the lawsuits that actually matter.
You’ve taken harder shots and come back. This ain’t the end of the bout—it’s the championship rounds where experience separates the greats. Lean on faith for the peace, strategy for the moves, and time will do the rest. The man who rose from that childhood hell has the tools to build something that lasts beyond the spotlight.
Respect from one who scribbles through his own storms. You got this, champ. Keep the hands up and the heart open.
— Paulie /
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