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Mayweather to go on global boxing tour

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Boxing  -  Floyd Mayweather Jr (41-0) is planning on a worldwide boxing training tour, the boxer stated this past Sunday.  "That's what we're working on right now . . . . I'm doing a worldwide training tour . . . I don't know what city it's going to start on, probably on the West Coast, moving to the South, up to the East Coast, then across the water [Atlantic Ocean] . . . . That's what we're working on right now at this particular time," Mayweather said in a radio interview in Atlanta, Georgia.

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This past weekend, Mayweather partied with Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian, celebrating the latter's 24th birthday. [ Photos ]  Regarding a prospective fight with pound for pound rival Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2), Top Rank promoter Bob Arum told members of the media earlier this week that Mayweather is demanding a hundred million dollars in guaranteed purse, a figure that is a deal killer for any boxing bout.  [ Mayweather wants $100 million for 'superfight' ]

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"They call me 'Money' Mayweather now.  That's what it's about: the money, the lifestyle, the houses, the life you live, the private jets, the yachts, the family," Mayweather said over Atlanta's V103 fm.  He continued, "Whatever I get involved in, I give it my all.  I give it my best.  That's what it's about."  [ Pacquiao and high-stakes gambling ]

Regarding his lavish lifestyle (and referring to the hundred million dollar amount), Mayweather said: "There's no Brink trucks pulling back on no funeral homes.  You gotta spend it.  You got one life to live.  I feel like if you can make a hundred million, you can blow a hundred million and make it again because you got to that level before.  I feel like there's nothing I can't do if I set my mind to do something."

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Marv Dumon writes daily columns on a range of subjects including national policy, business, literature, sports, and gaming. He is the author of Enter The Real World: What School Never Taught You About Life. Marv's professional background conveys experience with two Fortune 500 companies, mergers ...

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