Floyd Mayweather Jr. gets new endorsement deal in latest visit to Philippines | Inquirer Sports

Floyd Mayweather Jr. gets new endorsement deal in latest visit to Philippines

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 06:30 PM April 02, 2019

North Carolina State v Duke

FILE – Floyd Mayweather Jr. attends the game game between the North Carolina State Wolfpack and the Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium on February 16, 2019 in Durham, North Carolina. Duke won 94-78. Lance King/Getty Images/AFP

MANILA, Philippines—Floyd Mayweather Jr. should revert back to his “Pretty Boy” nickname.

Not that “Money” doesn’t have a good ring to it but rather, his old moniker just fits his latest endorsement deal.

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Mayweather, the former pound-for-pound king, has just been introduced as the newest ambassador of a popular cosmetic dermatology clinic in the country Tuesday.

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Mayweather, who is in Philippines for the second time, arrived in the country Sunday morning.

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He went straight to the newly-reopened Boracay Island before flying to Manila Tuesday on board his private jet.

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In 2015, Mayweather beat Filipino ring legend Manny Pacquiao on points in the most lucrative match in boxing history.

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Nearly four years later, the two rivals are still being rumored for a rematch.

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During his younger years, Mayweather earned the “Pretty Boy” nickname for finishing his fights with hardly any blemish on his face.

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