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Mayweather called ‘chicken’ while malling

/ 09:54 PM April 04, 2019

MANILA, Philippines – Despite everything that undefeated American boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. had achieved in his career, some remain unimpressed – including a woman who called him  “chicken” while shopping in a mall in Manila.

In a video posted by Twitter user EditinKing Boxing on Thursday, Mayweather is seen going down an escalator with his security staff as he waved and smiled at his Filipino fans.

A woman off-screen, however, made it clear that she is not a fan of the boxing star.

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“I don’t like you,” the woman shouted.

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“You’re a chicken. I hate you,” she added.

Mayweather seemed to have heard the woman and tilted his head towards the direction of the woman.

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Instead of getting pissed, Mayweather gave the woman a smile and a thumbs up.

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https://twitter.com/EditinKing/status/1113525807073431552

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Mayweather arrived in the Philippines on March 31 via a private jet and spent time in Boracay for two days before returning to Manila on Tuesday.

The boxer was supposedly scheduled to attend a press conference at Resorts World Manila but failed to show up, leaving members of the media waiting for over eight hours.

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This was Mayweather’s second visit to the Philippines.  In 2018, he also visited the country and spent time in El Nido, Palawan. / gsg

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