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Which boxing legends helped build Floyd Mayweather’s legacy? Renowned boxing journalist spills the beans

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The overlooked power behind Mayweather’s boxing stardom

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is often hailed as one of the greatest boxers of all time, but there’s a key figure in his rise to stardom that often gets overlooked. While Mayweather’s talent and hard work are undeniable, there are others who played a pivotal role in shaping his career. One such influential figure is Bob Arum, the renowned boxing promoter.

In a recent conversation with Matt Lenihan on Boxing Social, boxing journalist Gareth A. Davies shed light on the significant impact of Bob Arum in Mayweather’s career.

Davies highlighted a rare appearance of Arum and Mayweather Jr. together at a promotional event, emphasizing how people tend to forget the instrumental role played by Arum in shaping Mayweather’s career. He also pointed out that Oscar De La Hoya had a share in it as well.

Floyd Mayweather

Davies expressed, “You had Floyd Mayweather with Bob Arum who promoted him. Then you had those guys back together again and kind of talking around each other, just for that promotion. Obviously, they don’t talk. But people forget that Bob helped to build Floyd, you know. They really do forget that, and Oscar, by the way.”

It’s important to recognize that Mayweather Jr.’s early career was significantly influenced by Bob Arum’s promotional efforts. Despite the fact that Mayweather’s uncle, Roger Mayweather, played a crucial role in honing his skills, it was Arum who provided the platform for Mayweather to showcase his talent to the world. This partnership between Mayweather and Arum under the Top Rank banner was a defining phase in the boxer’s journey to greatness.

The partnership that shaped boxing history

Davies’ insights serve as a reminder that behind every successful athlete, there are often unsung heroes who contribute to their success. In Mayweather’s case, Bob Arum’s role as a promoter and mentor was instrumental in shaping the trajectory of his career.

Floyd Mayweather

As Mayweather himself once stated, “When I leave, I will be known as TBE, and that’s The Best Ever.” This statement reflects not only his confidence but also the profound impact of those who supported and guided him along the way.

The conversation around Mayweather’s legacy is incomplete without acknowledging the significant contributions of individuals like Bob Arum and Oscar De La Hoya. Their influence and support were integral in shaping Mayweather’s journey to becoming one of the most celebrated boxers in history.

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