Floyd Mayweather extends aid to Israel following Hamas attacks: “I stand with Israel against the Hamas terrorists”

As vigilant as he is in the ring, Floyd Mayweather is no stranger to philanthropic acts; he supported 70 families affected by the Maui fires, providing them with food, shelter, and transportation earlier this year.

The 50-0 professional boxer and one of the greatest boxers of all time, has once again demonstrated his big heart outside of the ring as he extended aid to Israel following Hamas attacks.

Floyd Mayweather helps Israel after Hamas strikes

Floyd Mayweather has helped Israel after the Hamas strikes, which involved not only food and water but also supplying vital protective gear such as bulletproof vests. Both the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the civilian population stand to benefit from this initiative. Mayweather has sent the supply through his private aircraft “Air Mayweather”.

Given the recent terrorist attack many celebrities have shown support for Israel but Floyd stands out as he provided them with immediate assistance and also said on social media  “I stand with Israel against the Hamas terrorists. Hamas do not represent the people of Palestine but are a terrorist group that are attacking innocent lives!”

Mayweather followed up saying ” Terrorism is not the answer” and he proclaimed, amplifying his support for Israel and Jews worldwide. What are your thoughts on Floyd’s charitable acts for the support of Israel against the Hamas attack?

Looking at Mayweather’s possible next move in the ring

The 50-0 professional boxer retired from the game of pro boxing in 2017 after beating Conor Mcgregor via 10th round TKO. “Money” Since then, she has been a part of a lot of exhibition fights to put on a show for the fans.

The exhibitions started on 31st December 2018 when Floyd faced 20 year old Tenshin Nasukawa. Floyd made easy work of Tenshin Nasukawa as he finished Tenshin Nasukawa in the first round and earned $9 million at Rizin 14.

Floyd took a 3 year layoff and fought Logan Paul on 6th June 2021. The fight went the whole 8 round distance with Both the fighters being proclaimed as the winner. Floyd has since fought in a total of 5 exhibition fights namely  Don Moore,  Mikuru Asakura (September 2022), Deji, (november 2022),  Chalmers (February 2023), Gotti III(June 11, 2023).

There are a lot of names for The pretty boy’s return to the ring, possible names are KSI, Jake Paul or some fans are even speculating another fight with Manny Pacquiao.

What are your thoughts on Floyd’s next opponent in the boxing ring? Let us know your predictions in the comments.

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