Floyd 'warm-hearted guy, misunderstood' say Filipinos on Team Mayweather | Inquirer Sports

Floyd ‘warm-hearted guy, misunderstood’ say Filipinos on Team Mayweather

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 09:32 PM March 18, 2015

Screengrab from JP Dayap's Instagram post.

Screengrab from JP Dayap’s Instagram post.

MANILA, Philippines-Who says Floyd Mayweather Jr. is boxing’s biggest heel?

Not these two Filipinos on Mayweather’s The Money Team.

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“He’s so misunderstood,” Mayweather’s “video guy” James Dayap told Steve Angeles of ABS-CBN News North America. “The Floyd Mayweather that I know, if you know Floyd, truly know him, you’ll love him. He’s a good guy, like his heart is pure. When he gives, he thinks about your family.”

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And if there’s a person who can prove that, it’s Dayap.

Before joining Mayweather and The Money Team, Dayap was Manny Pacquiao’s cameraman.

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READ: Mayweather a good guy, says Pacquiao

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Dayap formed a friendship with Pacquiao’s former strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza and when the American became part of The Money Team, Dayap went along.

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Another Filipino has been doing some work for The Money Team. She’s Marikit or “Kitchie.”

Kitchie is Mayweather’s assistant and takes care of their marketing and publicity.

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She basically handles every of the boxer’s needs in-and-out of the ring.

Kitchie said in the same interview that she met Mayweather by chance and before she knew it she was tagging along with him and became a Mayweather employee.

“We were keeping in touch, and the next thing you know, I was around him. He was like, ‘would you like to work for me as an assistant?’ I thought he was joking, but I took the chance,” she said.

Just like Dayap, Kitchie said that Mayweather is one kind person, even liking him to Oprah.

“He’s very giving,” Kitchie said.

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“He’s a warm-hearted guy,” he added. “When we see someone homeless or helpless on the street, he’ll pull out a couple hundred dollars, not just a couple dollars. He tips very well when we go out to eat. He got me a house – me and Alex Ariza. He got me a car.”

TAGS: Boxing, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao, Sports, The Money Team

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