Floyd Mayweather, the world highest-paid athlete, has a bizarre sense of distributing jobs to his entourage, including a job to pick up his workout underwear after his training.
According to News.com.au, the unbeaten US boxing champion has very specific jobs for his friends and associates, with his personal assistant carrying a backpack filled with cell phone chargers, lip balm and whatever cash Mayweather needs to place bets on NBA basketball games.
The report also revealed that he even has an employee to picks up his underwear when he finishes a workout.
In addition, Mayweather has hired a cleaner to clean up his entire house once a day and another employee whose sole job is to wash his range of luxury cars.
Mayweather would go head-to-head against Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao in a mega bout on May 2 in a bid to prove that he is the greatest fighter of his generation.
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