Floyd Mayweather on Logan Paul claims & not flying commercial in over 10 years | The Pivot Podcast

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Floyd Mayweather answers Logan Paul claims, talks legacy, toughest opponent and relationships.

The night before Super Bowl Sunday and the Champ himself sits down with Channing, Fred and Ryan to talk about life's pivots and opens up about his journey of becoming who he is today.

Floyd attributes his success to making his dad proud and said one thing always at the forefront of his mind was to never let his father down.

In boxing and in life, having the right people around you is everything and being able to put trust in himself has allowed him to excel in all areas. Being a father and watching his children grow and evolve is his biggest worry because of how life is so different than it was and it's not the same as it was for him as it is for them.

Having many titles and accolades around the world, Floyd's most cherished name to go by today is "paw paw" and being a grandfather to KJ, the son of Iyanna Mayweather and rapper NBA Youngboy, is one of his greatest joys.

Describing his journey of working from the ground up, putting in his own blood, sweat and tears...Floyd's approach paved the way for other athletes and entertainers to be their own boss and always wanted to be on a different path as he transitioned from boxer to promoter to iconic businessman.

Quieting the accusations that the wealthy athlete owes Logan Paul money from their exhibition, Floyd explains that these types of claims come with the territory and that it's not money he personally owes to Logan but money that still comes in on the backend of PPV fights. He says that certain people should be appreciative of their biggest payday they had in life and be patient.

Ryan starts explaining his excitement with his row one flight accommodations as Floyd interrupts asking what A1 means and confused that boarding passes are now on phone admittingly saying it's been almost 10 years since he has flown commercial. When Channing asks how he moves about the world, Floyd says let me show you- he grabs his phone and calls his pilot who is on stand by and ready to fly on a moment's notice.

Chiming in on Floyd's infamous saying, having one is closer to having none, Ryan and Channing start digging in and ask about the women and at what point will Floyd be able to settle down and want to do "old man" stuff....the champ laughs it off and says what's for everybody else may not be for him.

Before closing out the show, Ryan asks Floyd who his toughest opponent in the ring was and as a surprise to some, Floyd answers long time rival Manny Pacquiao who he defeated 10-2 in the ring.

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  • @b.o.1951
    The man said, “you gotta realize I’ve been fightin since Michael Jordan is playing. Now it’s Lebron and I’m still gettin it” -Floyd Mayweather.
  • Floyd is a great dude! I worked at Circus Circus as a baggage handler for 17 years and he would come often and go to the Adventure Dome. He would come in 7 to 10 cars deep and would tip $100 for each vehicle in and out. Many rich celebrities would come through and not tip anything, Floyd gave it proudly! Much respect
  • 49:20 "Remember, we work hard to become our own boss so we can do what we wanna do. The ultimate goal is to go to sleep when you want to and wake up when you want to. See, when you don't wake up when you want to, somebody's controlling you, and I don't wanna be controlled." Floyd dropping gold nuggets.
  • @joshb9351
    I was in Hard Rock Dominican republic and saw Floyd. It was before the Pacquiao fight. I told him I was from Grand Rapids then asked him for a picture and he stopped and took two pictures with me. It was unforgettable to be in the middle of all his security and standing next to him shaking his hand taking pictures. When the biggest athlete in the world stops what he's doing and takes a picture with a fan.. that is a class act. Thanks for that moment Floyd!
  • @tdupe4348
    He made a good point about people always assuming successful black person is “broke” if he or she is still working in their later years. He’s definitely working smarter, not harder. The 🅿️ivot is on fire right now!!
  • I said it when Marshawn jumped on the Pivot and I'll say it again with Floyd....The fact people we've BEEN WAITING to jump on other podcasts seem to find their way to the Pivot FIRST speaks volumes. What's already known doesn't need to be said!
  • Honestly, thank you Floyd for apologizing for not taking a picture with fans. I was heartbroken as I was young when you said no to me. But I then realized that it wasn’t your fault. It was my fault for thinking I deserved one.
  • These are the kind of interviews I love watching without losing interest because it’s almost like a normal catch up conversation. That lets you see the them being like everyday people or what it is without media changing the context.
  • Floyd has every one silence their phones and he was completely intentional with every minute of his time, awesome interview here.
  • @tredd234
    Marshawn, T.O., and now Floyd!!! Any of these could be a Part 2. Y'all not playing games, for real. You're on fire and killing it, The Pivot Podcast. Thank you!!! I just flatlined....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
  • I see this man in a totally different light after this interview. He is right we are our worst enemy we watch each other raise only to wait for the fall to come. We support each other until one of us get to a level that another can't reach then it's all hate. He spoke a lot of Truth in this video I got to say. One thing people can't take away from him is he is truly a legend
  • That man Floyd said “Anybody can get knocked out.. the chin don’t lift weights.” That’s a bar
  • Fred is an old school G. Keeps it real, blunt, but never disrespectful. We need more of that in this world.
  • This man's defense is impenetrable. To be his age and have no vices, habits, or hang-ups other than gambling, is amazing. His body is in pristine condition after boxing literally all of his life.
  • I was a Pacquiao fan but this interview swayed me and truly impressed me. I appreciate his honesty and in depth. He gained a new fan. Great respect for him and the Pivot for another great interview.
  • Damn as a father when he said he just wanted his dad to be proud of him that really hit home...lesson here never stop motivating your kids you'll never know how much they'll treasure your words
  • It’s amazing how an interview can be when people don’t have an agenda or looking for that “GOTCHA” moment. This is the best interview Floyd has ever done.
  • Ryan’s face when Floyd was talking to his pilot, reminded me of the episode of Martin when they was in Simon’s skybox 😂😂😂😂.
  • Have always respected Floyd for what he's done. But was never really a fan until now. It's amazing what happens when your able to just listen to a conversation. That man is legit. He answered everything didn't avoid any questions. He's a proud man and is not afraid to tell you how great his life is but does it in a way that you can't be mad at him. Thanks for your interview Floyd and fellas keep up the good work.