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Mayweather confiesa querer ser entrenador y comienza con su sobrino

DIjo que la pandemia del coronavirus lo ha mantenido aislado y con tiempo para reflexionar sobre su futuro

Mayweather confiesa querer ser entrenador y comienza con su sobrino

Floyd Mayweather, se retiró invicto del boxeo en 2017, dijo que quiere seguir los pasos de su fallecido tío Roger y convertirse en un entrenador exitoso. El ex campeón expresó su compromiso en un mensaje en su cuenta de Instagram que acompañó con un video en el que aparece preparando a su sobrino de 14 años.

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This is my first day working with my 14yr old nephew @slugboi.chris who has absolutely NO boxing experience at all, and this is my second time doing mitt work. The first time was with my oldest son @kingkoraun which you may have seen I recently posted. As many of you know, I've had incredible trainers which included my dad and uncle. Due to the recent passing of my Uncle Roger, I’ve felt inspired to help those around me the same way they have been there for me throughout my boxing career. In a time where we must distance ourselves from others, it has allowed me to reflect on how I want to make a difference in people lives and help them achieve their goals. A true trainer wants the best out of their fighter and pushes them to the best of their abilities. I am new to helping people train as I’ve always been on the other side of the mitts. A fighter could be impressive at mitt work but it doesn’t make him a great fighter. A trainer could be impressive on the mitts but it doesn’t make him a great trainer. It has become a goal of mine to help others reach the best versions of themselves and walk with it in confidence. I want to leave an impression on those around me and allow them to see their potential. This quarantine period has allowed me to see the importance of unity and helping others grow. I want to do my part on this Earth and allow people to see the potential in themselves so that they can share it with the world. I am new at training and so far I've been working with people with no boxing experience, therefore we are growing together. But I promise you, I will be one of the best trainers in the world. Inspire and be inspired… ? @tmtbside7

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Roger Mayweather,  murió el mes pasado a los 59 años de edad,  tras una larga lucha contra la diabetes. Alistó a su sobrino Floyd durante gran parte de la carrera del contundente campeón. Aunque se lo ha visto en los últimos días entrenarse en un gimnasio, el ex boxeador de 43 años dijo que la pandemia del coronavirus lo ha mantenido aislado y con tiempo para reflexionar sobre su futuro. «En una época en la que debemos distanciarnos de los demás, he reflexionado sobre cómo quiero hacer la diferencia en las vidas de las personas y ayudarlas a alcanzar sus objetivos. Quiero causar un impacto en quienes me rodean y permitirles ver su potencial», escribió Floyd Mayweather.

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