Floyd Mayweather Signed Boxing Trunks PSA Authentication

Floyd Mayweather Signed Boxing Trunks PSA Authentication

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Floyd Mayweather Signed Boxing Trunks PSA Authentication Your price: $495 Category: Memorabilia For inquiries: 0477 555 557 Shipping  Free shipping to anywhere around the globe. Floyd Mayweather Signed Boxing TrunksFloyd Mayweather Signed Boxing TrunksFloyd Mayweather Signed Boxing TrunksFloyd Mayweather Signed Boxing TrunksFloyd Mayweather Signed Boxing Trunks     Features
  • The boxing shorts/trunks have been personally hand signed by Floyd Mayweather
  • The trunks are priced to sell as unfortunately they were signed with a silver sharpie and the signature does not look as strong against the material the trunks are made from (In person you can clearly see the signature)
  • MJB Provides custom framing should you want the shorts in a frame to hang on your wall
  • The signed boxing trunks is proven to be authentic as it comes with two Certificates of Authenticity. Item ships affixed with One hologram from MJB Memorabilia serial-numbered and tampered proof Authentication Hologram MJB 100175, PSA A168548
  • There is free shipping to any destination in the world.
  • You can view the memorabilia piece before purchasing it through a zoom meeting, Skype, Facetime
  • It costs $495 only.
  • AfterPay is available and PayPal pay by 4
  Nicknamed ‘Pretty Boy’ and ‘Money’, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a former professional boxer who competed in the light middleweight to super featherweight divisions between the years 1996 and 2017. Upon his retirement, Floyd Mayweather Jr. boasted an undefeated record and thus many analysts and onlookers alike dub him as the greatest boxer who ever lived. They also laud him as the greatest defensive boxer in the history of the sport, and arguably the most accurate puncher, too. Floyd Mayweather Jr. has won five matches (1 KO) against inductees of the International Hall of Fame; he was later inducted to it himself in 2021. He has won 12 matches (3 KOs) against current or former lineal champions. He has won 24 matches (7 KOs) against current or former world titlists and he has had 23 wins (9 KOs) in lineal title fights. He has also won 26 consecutive matches (10 KOs) in world title fights. He was also the winner of 15 major world championships, too. He currently owns ‘The Money Team Racing’- a team in the NASCAR Cup Series and he is also a boxing promoter, too. As an amateur boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has won the U.S. national championship at the featherweight division, three U.S. Golden Gloves championships at featherweight, flyweight and light flyweight and a bronze medal in the 1996 Olympics featherweight division. Floyd Mayweather Jr’s first legal name was actually Floyd Joy Sinclair; he later had it changed to his father’s surname some time later. He was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on February 24, 1977. Many would say that Floyd Mayweather Jr. was destined to become a boxer having been born into a family of elite boxers. His uncle Roger Mayweather, who later became Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s trainer, was the winner of two world championships and even competed against boxing greats such as Kostya Tszyu, Pernell Whitaker, Julio Cesar Chavez and more. His other uncle Jeff Mayweather was also a professional boxer, too. Finally, his father Floyd Mayweather Sr. was a welterweight great who had the honor of fighting Sugar Ray Leonard, a beloved boxing hall of famer at the time. Floyd Mayweather Jr. has won the Best Fighter ESPY Award all of six times, winning it consecutively between 2012-2014 and 2007-2010. He has won the Boxing Writers’ Association of America (BWAA) Fighter of the Year Award thrice, in 2015, 2013 and 2007. He has won the Ring Magazine’s Fighter of the Year award twice, in 2007 and in 1998. The BWAA also named him the “Fighter of the Decade” for the 2010s. ESPN listed him as the greatest boxer, pound for pound, of the last two and a half decades; in May 2021, BoxRec echoed this sentiment. During the time of his boxing and even after his retirement, many top boxing websites and sporting news websites, such as Yahoo! Sports, Fox Sports, BoxRec, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, have ranked Floyd Mayweather Jr. as the best pound-for-pound boxer at least twice in the span of one decade. Despite all the counterarguments his detractors may use against his boxing skills and style, none can deny that he is the most highly paid athlete in any given sport. As a lucrative pay-per-view attraction, in 2012 and 2013, Floyd Mayweather Jr. topped the Sports Illustrated and Forbes list of 50 Highest Paid Athletes. He’d consecutively top the Forbes list again in 2014 and 2015. After leaving Top Rank (owned by Bob Arum), Floyd Mayweather Jr. went on to start his own boxing promotional company which he named Mayweather Promotions. Floyd and Mayweather Promotions have generated nearly 1.67 billion in revenue and 24 million PPV buys throughout his career, surpassing Oscar De La Hoya, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson- all top PPV attractions during their time. Sportico estimates that his earnings throughout his career are a bit less: they say he has earned $1.2 billion throughout his career and they rank him as the 6 highest paid athlete of all time. In 2018, Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s total earnings (according to Forbes) was estimated to be $285 million; this includes endorsements and other deals. If you’re a fan of pretty boy Floyd Mayweather Jr. and want something to remind you of his undefeated greatness, then grab these signed boxing shorts before someone else beats you to it! Signed boxing shorts have been fully authenticated by MJB Memorabilia, PSA Authentication and you’ll be getting it at a price that is incomparable to all others. Are you a true fan of Floyd Mayweather Jr.?    

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