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Meet Mayweather’s ‘The Money Team’

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 02:56 PM March 20, 2015

Mayweather's "The Money Team."

Mayweather’s “The Money Team.”

Leonard-Ellerbe

Leonard Ellerbe

Ellerbe is the CEO of Mayweather Promotions and has been part of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s corner for close to 20 years. He is considered as Mayweather’s righthand man.

Al-Haymon

Al Haymon

Haymon wears many hats. He serves as a promoter, manager and an adviser to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and is one of the most powerful figures in boxing.

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Mayweather-Sr

Floyd Mayweather Sr.

He is the father and trainer of Floyd Jr. He will be the head trainer when his son faces Manny Pacquiao on May 2.

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Roger-Mayweather

Roger Mayweather

Roger is one of two uncles part of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s corner. Roger is a retired professional boxer who has won two titles in two weight division. He is usually Floyd’s head trainer during fights.

Alex-Ariza

Alex Ariza

Ariza is a former strength and conditioning coach of Manny Pacquiao and is now working with Floyd Mayweather Jr. with the same function.

Jeff-Mayweather

Jeff Mayweather

Like Roger, he is Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s uncle and trainer. He is also a former professional boxer and is known as the “Quiet Mayweather.”

Kelly-Swanson

Kelly Swanson

Swanson is a publicist of Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Bob-Ware

Bob Ware

Ware doesn’t really do much serving as a cut man to Floyd Mayweather Jr., who hardly gets hit. Ware recently earned Mayweather’s praise when he wrapped the pound-for-pound king’s hands during his rematch with Marcos Maidana.

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