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Floyd Mayweather Misunderstands the #MeToo Movement

Floyd Mayweather’s take on the #MeToo movement is exactly what you would expect it to be.

Here’s an actual conversation between Mayweather and a representative from Men’s Health.

We’re asking a lot of men, in light of the #MeToo movement, how men can grow in 2018.

Floyd: The who?

The #MeToo movement. Women speaking out about sexual assault.

Floyd: When you say “me too” … When somebody is like, “I got a Rolls Royce, I be like ‘me too.'” When somebody say they got a private jet, I say, “Me too. I got two. Me too.”

This is a very different —

Floyd: Well, I didn’t know! My Me Too movement from the beginning was whenever somebody said what they have I’m like, “me too.” Somebody say they got a billion dollars, I say, “I made a billion dollars, me too.”

Yup. This is the exact answer one would expect from Floyd Mayweather. If it isn’t about money or Floyd Mayweather, then he doesn’t care. If you expected a different answer, you haven’t been paying attention to Mayweather’s career.

One do you expect from a man who hit a woman in front of his children? Or a man who pretty much wished death on a man.

If it aint money and it aint Mayweather, it aint important in the world of Floyd.

But make sure to visit Mayweather’s line of gentleman clubs in Vegas. Those are gentleman clubs. Not strip clubs. Gentleman clubs are classy establishments that support Mayweather’s #MeToo movement. Strip clubs is just a bunch of naked women.

Those are Floyd’s words. Not Mine.

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