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Floyd Mayweather Jr. retired in 2017 after an incredible 50 pro fights and 15 world titles across five different weight classes. But following his pugilistic success, the athlete and entrepreneur now likes to put his money where his mouth is when it comes to making new champions. To that end, one of the greatest boxers […]
Floyd Mayweather Jr. retired in 2017 after an incredible 50 pro fights and 15 world titles across five different weight classes. But following his pugilistic success, the athlete and entrepreneur now likes to put his money where his mouth is when it comes to making new champions.
To that end, one of the greatest boxers of all time sat down with M&F to impart three pieces of advice that helped him navigate the rigors of the ring and explain the mindset that went into his supplement line, “One of One.”
The 1996 Olympic bronze medalist built a lasting legacy as one of the most diligent defensive boxers in history, but he also had a knack for knockouts and earned 27 crushing KOs in the course of his 50 successful professional fights. The boxer’s punching accuracy was statistically unmatched according to CompuBox, and as one of the top earners in all of sports, “Money” Mayweather’s purse reportedly hit a quarter of a billion dollars (against Manny Pacquiao), making him a king of pay-per-view. too But what now excites Mayweather more than money is the chance to create new champions.
To that end, prospects like the undefeated Curmel Moton and Gervonta “The Tank” Davis have gained wisdom under the mentorship of Mayweather, and thanks to a master class from the man himself, you can too — and his words of wisdom count for any sporting goal.
“Discipline beats motivation every time,” says Mayweather of getting through those days where you would rather do anything else than train. “Show up, even on the days you don’t feel like it,” he enthuses. And, when those goals seem somewhat out of reach, the boxing great has further advice. “Progress isn’t about going viral,” Mayweather tells M&F. “It’s about getting better, little by little… every day. That’s what greatness is built on.”
“For me, the focus was always on performance and recovery,” reflects the former world champion who always had a huge target on his back. “I looked for ways to fuel my body naturally through hydration, amino acids, and nutrients that kept my energy high and my body resilient.”
Mayweather has once again put his money where his mouth is here, launching his own supplement brand. “Now with One of One, we’ve built products that reflect that same mindset,” he explains. “Everything is designed to support endurance, recovery, and total body wellness—what every athlete needs. Whether you’re in the ring or simply on the grind every day. I trained harder than anyone, and I didn’t take chances with anything that wasn’t proven, so I created something that lives up to those same standards: clean, powerful, and built for results. There are a lot of products out there, but too many cut corners or hide behind hype. I built One of One to deliver real performance: science-backed formulas, top-tier ingredients, and no BS. It’s a full system for athletes who want to work, recover, and win.”
With an unbeaten pro career that spanned from 1996 and 2017, Mayweather came to understand that being the best meant staying ready rather than rushing his prep. It’s a lesson he retains even in retirement. “I still train like a champion—every day,” he says. “Mornings usually start with cardio: running, jump rope, sometimes a swim in the pool. Later in the day I’ll focus on strength and boxing. I don’t need to lift heavy, but I do a lot of high reps, core work, and drills that keep me sharp. Fitness and longevity go hand in hand and I train to stay ready not just physically but mentally, too. It’s part of who I am.
“Stay focused on your goals, be smart about your recovery, and pay attention to what you put in your body,” sums up the boxing sensation. Now you can take that advice to the bank.
Bob Pockrass FOX Motorsports Insider ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Devlin DeFrancesco wanted to heal any pain from an unintended spill that happened a week ago in St. Louis. As DeFrancesco ran back to his car after exiting the infield medical center at World Wide Technology Raceway (known as Gateway), he stopped. Then Jimmy Kevin Henslee, […]
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Devlin DeFrancesco wanted to heal any pain from an unintended spill that happened a week ago in St. Louis.
As DeFrancesco ran back to his car after exiting the infield medical center at World Wide Technology Raceway (known as Gateway), he stopped. Then Jimmy Kevin Henslee, the cameraman who was following him, tried to stop short and fell.
No person was injured. The camera, however, might be a different story. And DeFrancesco wanted to give something to Henslee — who’s known throughout the garage as “Bama” because of the Alabama flag on his camera.
“A bottle of bourbon, most men enjoy that,” DeFrancesco said. “It was unfortunate what happened at Gateway. And sad to see him fall or break his camera. I just thought it was something good to do.”
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DeFrancesco wasn’t knocked over and was not injured.
“I was fine,” DeFrancesco said. “He kind of just missed me and fell over and took the brunt of it.”
What made DeFrancesco stop so suddenly?
“They jumped off the stand and told me to stop and turn around and he was following me and I guess didn’t see me and fell over,” DeFrancesco said.
“I felt bad over the incident and felt it would be good to do something nice.”
Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.
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New Delhi: For reason unknown, the men and women national campers of Indian hockey weren’t entitled to an out-of-pocket allowance (OPA) by the govt under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) over the years. Since the inception of TOPS in Sep 2014, athletes from other disciplines benefitted from the sports ministry’s benevolence of monthly stipend […]
New Delhi: For reason unknown, the men and women national campers of Indian hockey weren’t entitled to an out-of-pocket allowance (OPA) by the govt under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) over the years. Since the inception of TOPS in Sep 2014, athletes from other disciplines benefitted from the sports ministry’s benevolence of monthly stipend to the identified pool of sportspersons but not the hockey players.
However, this anomaly was rectified in a recent meeting of the Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) here on Thursday. The 156th governing council meeting of the MOC has approved an OPA of Rs 25,000 per month for the national campers of both the men’s and women’s hockey teams after considering the request of the sport’s national federation – Hockey India (HI).
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A total of 80 players (40 men and 40 women) will benefit from the allowance which is given to athletes in the developmental group of TOPS. Athletes in the core group of TOPS receive a monthly stipend of Rs 50,000. The allowance to hockey players would cost the govt Rs 20 lakh per month, a ministry official said.
“The allowance was requested by Hockey India for some time and we have decided to accept the demand. The players have performed reasonably well and it (this allowance) is being given on merit. The federation will have to submit a list of players to the Sports Authority of India (SAI) every month for disbursement of the funds,” sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya said here on Friday.
The men’s team was considered for OPA after winning two back-to-back bronze medals — in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and the subsequent Paris Games last year. The team also secured a gold at the Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023. The women’s team finished a creditable fourth in Tokyo. Both the teams are currently playing in the FIH Pro League’s European leg.
A ministry official informed that the proposals worth Rs 4.28 cr from athletes were approved by the MOC, including Rs 1.38 cr financial assistance to tennis players Saketh Myneni, Jeevan Nedu.
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Borussia Dortmund continues to struggle with the heat during their matches at the FIFA Club World Cup held in the United States. The match was played at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. The ball started rolling at 12pm (local time) with temperatures around 31ºC. The BVB players who didn’t start the match got a bit of […]
Borussia Dortmund continues to struggle with the heat during their matches at the FIFA Club World Cup held in the United States.
The match was played at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. The ball started rolling at 12pm (local time) with temperatures around 31ºC.
The BVB players who didn’t start the match got a bit of a “break,” as they stayed in the locker room for part of the first half.
This moment was shared by the club’s English profile.
Which highlighted the “scorching sun” at TQL Stadium.
“We had never seen this before, but with this heat, it makes perfect sense,” they wrote.
What worked against both teams was the absence of protection on the benches, leaving the sun shining directly on the players and other members of the coaching staff.
The BVB players who started the match in the air conditioning eventually had to come up.
And the solution was to use several umbrellas.
Meanwhile, for Mamelodi, towels were used as an alternative to beat the sun.
Kovac was ‘upset’ BEFORE the match
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Dortmund coach Nico Kovac spoke about the high temperatures after the draw with Fluminense.
And he once again lamented the situation in the press conference before Saturday’s match.
“In this tournament, we see that the southern clubs have a big advantage because of the conditions, the heat,” he said.
“For the fans in the stadium, it’s incredibly hot. So you can imagine how hard it is for the players. It’s 32 degrees in the shade, so imagine with the strong sun, inside the stadium, you have to add 3, 4, or even 5 degrees,” he added.
Dortmund took the lead with four points.
Leaving Mamelodi with three.
Fluminense has one, and Ulsan has none.
The Tricolor and the South Korean team will face each other starting at 7pm (Brasília time).
It’s been a busy week for Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham. On Tuesday, Cunningham found herself at the center of the fracas that broke out between the Fever and the Connecticut Sun. What started out as a bit of trash talk and shoving between Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon quickly devolved into a bit of […]
It’s been a busy week for Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.
On Tuesday, Cunningham found herself at the center of the fracas that broke out between the Fever and the Connecticut Sun. What started out as a bit of trash talk and shoving between Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon quickly devolved into a bit of chaos near the end of the game.
In the final minute of action, Cunningham committed a hard foul against Sheldon, seemingly in retaliation for the action that had been aimed at Clark, which resulted in both Cunningham and Sheldon getting ejected. In addition, Cunningham received a $400 fine for the Flagrant 2 she was assessed and a second fine of an undisclosed amount for her role in the brawl that followed.
But according to a report from Jacob Feldman at Sportico, Cunningham may very well have already made up the difference in her fine, though by an unconventional means: her follower count.
Since Cunningham’s move in defense of her teammate, she’s seen her TikTok follower count rise rapidly and steadily from roughly 302,000 to more than 1.2 million. Cunningham celebrated her feat of clearing one million followers with, of course, a TikTok dance.
Sophie deserves ALL the followers!
If you’re not following her on TikTok or X, make sure you do so! pic.twitter.com/Hx2wTJ1PaA
— Sophie Cunningham Fan Club (@SophieC_FanClub) June 21, 2025
She also posted a video seemingly in reference to her hard foul, mouthing along to the lyrics “I mean I could, but why would I want to?” from the song “Hands to Myself” by Selena Gomez.
In addition to the rise in her follower count, Cunningham has apparently also seen a surge in jersey sales, with them now listed on the Fever’s online store as shipping “on or before July 8.”
“It’s unprecedented growth,” Addison Abdo, who represents Cunningham at sports management agency PRP told Sportico. “We work with some pretty big athletes that have gone viral for some pretty big things, but this has been something that I haven’t seen before—this type of growth in this short amount of time … was very new territory.”
Cunningham is a veteran. While it is her seventh season in the WNBA, it’s just her first with the Fever, having arrived during what was a busy offseason for Indiana as they retooled their roster in hopes of competing for a title.
We’ve seen the Caitlin Clark effect and the rise in interest in the WNBA in general manifest in several interesting ways. Yes, ratings and ticket sales are up across the board, but so are some more specific and direct engagement methods, like voting trends in the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game, or in Cunningham’s case, her follower count.
New Delhi, Jun 20 (PTI) Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Devendra Jhajharia on Friday said India will host the “best-ever” World Para Athletics Championships to held here later this year, adding that they are leaving no stone unturned to make the event a grand success. India will host its first-ever World Para Athletics Championships […]
New Delhi, Jun 20 (PTI) Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Devendra Jhajharia on Friday said India will host the “best-ever” World Para Athletics Championships to held here later this year, adding that they are leaving no stone unturned to make the event a grand success.
India will host its first-ever World Para Athletics Championships from September 26 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here, which will feature more than 2,500 athletes from over 100 countries competing for 186 medals.
“It is going to be the biggest event in the history of para in India. Over 2,500 athletes and officials will be coming for this event. It is a big opportunity for India,” Jhajharia said during a ceremony to unveil the tournament’s logo and mascot.
“We will conduct the best-ever event in the history of Indian sports. The world will get the message that India have hosted the best event in the history of sports,” said Jhajharia, who is the first Indian to win two gold medals at the Paralympics.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is currently under renovation with a new track being laid for the competition. Jhajharia assured that everything would be ready before the championships.
“The track and the entire Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium will be ready a month before the tournament. We are taking care of everything in detail, including best boarding facilities for all athletes and delegations of the world. The work is going in the manner which we wanted. All athletes and delegates will be staying in the best hotels of the city,” he said.
Jhajharia said the championships will inspire a generation of Indian para athletes.
“(A) host country automatically gets the benefit. The new players will get opportunity to watch the big stars of the world in para athletics. It will also give a big message that India is ready to host the 2036 Olympics and Paralympics.”
The ceremony on Friday, which also marked the beginning of a 100-day countdown to the tournament, was attended by the Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta as chief guest, Delhi’s Education and Sports Minister Ashish Sood, BJP MP and Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, who is event’s brand ambassador, as well as the head of the World Para Athletics, Paul Fitzgerald among others.
Fitzgerald said, “In a few months time world’s best para athletes will come here. It is an incredible opportunity to show India to the world. More para athletes will be here than Paris Paralympics. In three months we will create history,” he said.
Ranaut said, “I am here not just to endorse but to amplify and to support all our para athletes.” PTI SSC SSC DDV
Cricketing god Sachin Tendulkar opened up on Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s Test retirement ahead of the upcoming five-Test match series against England which will start from June 20. Rohit and Virat announced their retirement from the longest format of the game on May 7 and 12, respectively. Batting great Tendulkar agrees that Team India […]
Cricketing god Sachin Tendulkar opened up on Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s Test retirement ahead of the upcoming five-Test match series against England which will start from June 20. Rohit and Virat announced their retirement from the longest format of the game on May 7 and 12, respectively.
Batting great Tendulkar agrees that Team India will face a lot of challenges in the absence of Rohit and Virat in the upcoming Test assignment and there will be ups and downs.
“There are going to be multiple challenges and it’s something that everyone looks forward to because it’s not going to be a smooth ride all the way in a five-Test series. There are going to be ups and downs, some challenging moments,” Tendulkar agrees, with a rider as quoted by Hindustan Times.
Tendulkar said that all players work hard to get prepared for these kinds of challenges. The cricketing legend believes that Shubman Gill-led India has the ‘firepower’ to counter the challenge in England.
“But that is what all the players work hard for — to prepare themselves for those difficult moments. I think the team has the firepower to counter whatever the England team is going to do. We have the experience also of players like KL Rahul, (Ravindra) Jadeja, (Jasprit) Bumrah… Rishabh (Pant) is experienced now, Shubman is experienced now. We have got these guys. We have Karun (Nair), who has been around. At the international level, he has tasted success and also played a lot of first-class cricket, county cricket here. Yashasvi (Jaiswal). All these guys are there. Sai Sudharsan has looked good. I feel we are very much there. It will be a close encounter. Tendulkar told Hindustan Times.
The upcoming five-Test match series against England will see India kick off a brand-new era in Test cricket under Shubman Gill’s captaincy. The upcoming Test series will be India’s first red-ball assignment after the back-to-back retirements of Ravichandran Ashwin, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from the longest format of the game.
India squad for England Tests: Shubman Gill (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy, Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana.
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