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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne Escort Floyd Mayweather to Ring for Canelo Alvarez Bout

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Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne Escort Floyd Mayweather to Ring for Canelo Alvarez Bout
Sep 15th 2013, 05:00, by Ryan Rudnansky

Floyd Mayweather Jr. decided to reconnect with Justin Bieber and Lil Wayne on Saturday before his fight with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The undefeated legend was walked to the ring by the famous duo, per Believe Tour Updates:

 

[VIDEO] Floyd Mayweather, lil Wayne and Justin https://t.co/z3OouKIUqk

BelieveTourUpdates™ (@BelieveTUpdates) September 15, 2013

 

You may remember that Bieber walked Mayweather to the ring for his fight with Miguel Cotto in May of last year. He even got to hold Mayweather's championship belt after the legend's victory via unanimous decision over the Puerto Rican.

Lil Wayne also walked Mayweather to the ring before his fight with Robert Guerrero in May of this year. 

In the later stages of his career, Mayweather appears to be growing fond of Bieber and Lil Wayne. Perhaps this will be a theme for the last few fights of his career. Both Bieber and Lil Wayne certainly create plenty of drama alongside Mayweather. Perhaps they were all made for each other.

Mayweather has made a living out of hyping up fights. Granted, he would be making a lot of money without drumming up buzz regardless, but he has certainly made more than he would have if he was a quiet, humble fighter.

Like it or not, the "bad guy" image Mayweather has created for years has only made him more wealthy and famous. He is the perfect blend of talent and excitement. Everything he does—including his appearance with Bieber and Lil Wayne on Saturday—is by design. He's much more intelligent outside of the ring than people give him credit for.

 

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