Floyd Mayweather Jr. is living it up in the Philippines | Inquirer Sports

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is living it up in the Philippines

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 05:39 PM April 05, 2019

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MANILA, Philippines—Floyd Mayweather Jr. is living the life during his second vacation in the Philippines.

From partnering with the Philippines’ most famous dermatologist to just letting it loose in Boracay, the Pretty Boy knows what’s up.

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Mayweather posted constant updates of his exploits during his visit to the country where he recently became one of the ambassadors of Vicki Belo’s cosmetic dermatology.

READ: Floyd Mayweather Jr. gets new endorsement deal in latest visit to PH

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Money took in the sights of Boracay where he played beach volleyball with his pilots and even shot some hoops on a free throw-range pop a shot.

“Y’all m******** got the drip, but I’m the ocean,” posted Mayweather on Instagram.

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The former pound-for-pound king was scheduled to face sports media Wednesday but failed to show up at his own press conference after making them wait for eight hours.

READ: After 8 hours, Floyd Mayweather Jr. no show at Manila presser

In an Instagram Story posted Thursday night, Mayweather, clad in a Philippine flag jacket with a matching TMT hat, was seen counting a stack of a thousand Philippine peso bills while in a casino.

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Screengrab from Floyd Mayweather Jr. Instagram story.

There are no indications, though, that Mayweather met with longtime rival turned promotional partner Manny Pacquiao.

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