Alright, alright, let’s talk about this fella, Floyd Mayweather Senior, or whatever they call him. You wanna know about his age? Well, I heard tell he’s 72 years old. Yep, 72. That’s a whole lotta years, let me tell ya. Been around the block a few times, that one has.

Now, this Floyd, he used to be a boxer himself. Not just any boxer, mind you, he fought some big names. Sugar Ray Leonard, Marlon Starling… You heard of them? Probably not. Anyways, he was pretty good, or so they say. His record? Something like, uh, 28 wins, 6 losses, and one draw. And 18 knockouts, they call ’em TKOs now, fancy like. He even won some kinda championship thingy back in ’77. Beat some fella named Miguel Barreto. Big deal, I guess.
- Name: Floyd Mayweather Senior
- Age: 72 years old
- Profession: Former Boxer, Boxing Trainer
- Famous for: Being Floyd Mayweather Junior’s daddy and trainer
But the real famous one, that’s his son, Floyd Mayweather Junior. “Money” Mayweather, they call him. Now, that boy, he’s somethin’ else. Never lost a fight, they say. 50 wins, zero losses. Can you believe that? And the money he’s made… Lord have mercy! I heard it’s like, 1.2 billion dollars! Billion! With a “B”! I can’t even count that high. All that punchin’ must pay real good, huh?
Senior, he trained Junior, you know. Taught him everything he knows, I reckon. How to jab, how to dodge, how to knock a fella out. Guess he did a pretty good job, seein’ as how Junior’s so rich and famous. Must be proud, that old man. I would be, if I had a son like that. But all I got is a bunch of chickens and a stubborn mule.
So, Floyd Mayweather Senior, 72 years old, a boxer back in the day, and now a trainer. He’s American, by the way. From Amory, wherever that is. Probably some big city with tall buildings and fancy cars. Not like here, where all we got is dirt roads and cows. But hey, age is just a number, they say. And 72, well, that’s just a lot of experience, if you ask me. This fella’s seen a thing or two, I bet.
He fought some tough guys, like I said, and he’s seen his son become a legend. That’s gotta be worth somethin’, right? More than all the money in the world, I’d say. But then again, I ain’t never had a billion dollars, so what do I know? Anyways, that’s the story of Floyd Mayweather Senior, as far as I can tell. An old boxer, a trainer, a daddy, and 72 years young. Or old. However you wanna look at it.
Floyd Mayweather Sr. ain’t just some old timer, though. He’s a part of boxing history, you see? Being a boxer, that ain’t easy. It takes grit, determination, and a whole lotta sweat. And trainin’ your own son to be a champion? That’s a whole other level. You gotta be tough, you gotta be patient, and you gotta know your stuff. And this old fella, he did it all. He’s seen the boxing world change, from the days of Sugar Ray to the era of his own son. That’s a lot of punches thrown, a lot of rounds fought, and a lot of lessons learned.
And thinkin’ about it, 72 years… that’s a long time to be involved in anything, let alone somethin’ as brutal as boxing. This man, he’s dedicated his life to the sport, both as a fighter and as a trainer. That’s what I call passion. He could’ve hung up his gloves years ago, retired to a quiet life somewhere. But no, he stuck with it, passin’ on his knowledge and experience to the next generation. And that’s somethin’ to be admired, I reckon.
So, yeah, Floyd Mayweather Sr., 72 years old, a former boxer, a successful trainer, and a father to a legend. He’s more than just a name and a number. He’s a part of boxing history, a testament to hard work and dedication. And that, my friends, is somethin’ worth rememberin’. Whether you like boxing or not, you gotta respect a man who’s lived a life like that. A life full of fight, both in and out of the ring.
