After being inducted into The Boxing Hall of Fame, FLOYD MAYWEATHER broke down on stage and wept.
Mayweather was the honoree of three classes, due to the coronavirus pandemic that impacted the 2020 and 2021 ceremonies.

As last year's three inductees, the legend of 50-0 was joined by Wladimir Klitschko (46), and Andre Ward (38).
Mayweather won all five belts in his career while still reigning supreme as the pound for pound and pay per view king.
However, his inclusion in the Hall of Fame left the self-proclaimed "Best Ever" speechless.
Mayweather, fighting back tears said: "I told you that I wouldn’t cry. This is amazing. It is one of my best days in my entire life.
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Floyd Sr., his father of 69 years, was also thanked by Floyd Sr. for introducing him to boxing as an infant and later coaching and cornering.
Mayweather stated that he loves his dad because it wouldn't have been possible without him.
The American won belts at super-featherweight, light-middleweight and even super-featherweight.
His marquee wins included victories against Manny Pacquiao (43), Oscar De La Hoya (49), Canelo Avarez (31), and many others.
FREE BETTING AND SIGN-UP DEALS - THE BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERINGSAfter beating Conor McGregor (33), and surpassing Rocky Marciano's 490-0 record, Mayweather officially retired.
The man known as "Money", however, continues to fight in exhibition bouts. He was last seen in Abu Dhabi against Don Moore, an ex-sparring partner.
He had previously fought featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Naukawa (23), and YouTuber Logan Paul (27).
Mayweather will make a comeback to the ring and head back to Japan. The fight was announced in Las Vegas on Monday.

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