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Floyd Mayweather rides elephant in Thailand, now we’re not sure what to feel

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Floyd Mayweather rides elephant in Thailand, now we’re not sure what to feel

By Coconuts Bangkok

 

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Photo: Floyd Mayweather/Instagram

 

We were excited to post about undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather living his best life in Phuket on Wednesday. We were thrilled to see him enjoying kayaking, dinner with friends, and some well-deserved time on a yacht. But now, the retired, 40-year-old boxer has us confused with his latest Instagram of himself standing atop an elephant wearing a harness on the island.

 

Don’t he know that’s not cool? Floyd, let elephants live their best lives too!

 

Before his fight with UFC’s Conor McGregor, Mayweather famously said “I’m an elephant, and elephants don’t beef with ants.”

 

Full Story: https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/floyd-mayweather-rides-elephant-thailand-now-not-sure-feel/

 
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-- © Copyright Coconuts Bangkok 2017-12-15

Honestly, who cares? The elephant is a tourist ride, his body position has nothing to do with the weight distribution on same said pakaderm and there's no "proper position for elephant riding" law in Thailand. :coffee1:

He is just a clown and always be a clown...

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