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Woman Films Herself Breaking Into Floyd Mayweather's Home and Vehicles in Miami


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A woman allegedly filmed herself breaking into Floyd Mayweather's Miami home and vehicles. Hollywood Unlocked broke this story after a video surfaced of a female sitting in one of Floyd's vehicles. The woman said, Floyd, "We gon' take your (expletive), (expletive). Feel me? Yeah, I really would. I could really take your (expletive) right now. I'm inside your (expletive), bro. Yeah. For real, no playing, (expletive)."



The woman continued talking into the camera, saying, "I'm at your front door, " expletive. No playing (expletive). I'm leaving your doors open (expletive). So, you know I can get in, (expletive)." The woman then started walking towards Mayweather's Maybach and said she'd get in it. The female said the undefeated boxer had his doors unlocked. She can be seen getting in the car and ripping out the customized Floyd Mayweather 'TMT' rugs.  


Mayweather reportedly bought a three-level home in Miami Beach's Palm Island/Biscayne Bay area for $18 million in 2021. That property reportedly has nine bedrooms and 10.5 bathrooms, a movie theater, a gym, and a game room. As Mayweather is known to own several homes, it has yet to be clarified if the Palm Island home is where the break-in occurred. Palm Beach is reportedly a gated community, and it's unclear how the trespasser got past security.


This information comes after other unfortunate news: a YouTube blogger, NINA Unbreakable Strong, reported that Floyd's childhood home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was recently burned down. The blogger said she grew up with the Mayweather family as she walked through the neighborhood, showing the viewers where she and Floyd lived as kids.


The retired boxer reportedly still owned the property following the death of his paternal grandmother, Bernice Mayweather. His grandmother primarily raised the featherweight champion, some of his cousins, his father, and his uncles in the now destroyed Michigan home.


Thankfully, no one was harmed during the break-in.


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