Floyd Mayweather Jr. has gifted his three-year-old grandson, Kentrell Gaulden Jr., a sensational Christmas present estimated at $20 million, setting him up for a secure future.
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As a replacement for the normal toys, video games, or electronics that many children collect through the holiday season, Mayweather chose to give his daughter Iyanna's son a remarkable $20 million building in New York City.
The property, located at 6th Avenue and 47th Street in Manhattan, consists of office spaces, a diamond exchange, and a large billboard that generates income, ensuring his grandson will have a steady financial foundation for years to come.
Casting back on the purchase, Mayweather said, “I used to shop in the diamond exchange when I was younger. I never imagined owning this significant property at the entrance to 47th Street... Through hard work and dedication, anything is possible.”
Mayweather also shared a video on Instagram showing the moment Gaulden Jr. learned about his lavish gift. The boxing legend told his grandson, “I got you a gift. Guess what I bought you? You’re the first kid to own a building in the diamond district of New York City.” Gaulden Jr. smiled and hugged his grandfather in response.
Mayweather, who retired in 2017 with a triumphant 50-0 record and professional earnings of $1.2 billion, started his boxing career in 1996 and won his first world title just two years later.
Short Profile of Mayweather: Mayweather has achieved success in 15 significant world titles across five different weight classes, from super featherweight to light middleweight. He has four children: Jirah, Zion, Iyanna, and Koraun.
Koraun and Zion were born to Mayweather’s late ex-girlfriend, Josie Harris, while his daughter Jirah followed. Iyanna, the mother of the grandson who received the building, was born to his former girlfriend, Melissa Brim.
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