Is this article real ?
He visited the kids at like 12 - 1 in the morning and left at 5 ?
Mayweather snap hated him after the fight to talk trash
He showed the kids how to use the equipment with a busted shoulder
after checking, apparently not. From the websites disclaimer:
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Is this article real ?
He visited the kids at like 12 - 1 in the morning and left at 5 ?
Mayweather snap hated him after the fight to talk trash
He showed the kids how to use the equipment with a busted shoulder
So, Pac's been (allegedly) showing up at an orphanage after each of his Vegas fights since 2001, but the first actual record (written or pics) of it comes when his persona is getting killed for being an excuse maker.
Can't find another single reference on the internet of one of the biggest boxing stars in the world showing up at a Vegas orphanage after each fight (even on the St Jude website) other than this current mention.
Cool story, bro.
And before you start with the 'this is being done discreetly' and the charity wouldn't pimp this, keep this in mind. I just used the search function on the St Jude website for 'Pacquiao' and found nothing. Then I tried 'Mayweather' and found this press release (LINK):
May 3, 2102
St. Jude's Ranch for Children received a $25,000 donation from the Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Diamonds Love Foundation Spring of Style Pre-Fight Social Affair and Fundraiser. The event was said to be a "fully integrated experiential marketing platform bringing entertainment and lifestyle programming to the Spring's most prestigious sporting event: Ring King's boxing matches featuring Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley in separate bouts."
The two Foundations chose a local charity that closely fits their missions. The Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation (FMJF) is dedicated to empower and promote the social development and advancement of struggling adults and adolescents. Focusing on community health and wellness, economic growth and development and youth education ***8211; all areas touched by St. Jude's Ranch for Children.
The Diamond's Love Foundation, founded by the Mosley family in 2010 amoung other goals: supports at risk youth and children which also closely ties with St. Jude's Ranch's mission.
"We at St. Jude's Ranch are simply speechless by the generosity of these great fighters and their respective foundations. This money will go a LONG way to care for our children, young adults and families! For instance, the USDA only reimburses us for breakfast and lunches for our children, but NOT dinners. We pay $1.57 per child, per day out of our pockets to provide a very basic need for our children ***8211; dinner! This $25,000 could provide over 15,923 meals for our kids and we can't thank Mr. Mayweather and Mr Mosley enough," says Sarah Sheehan, Director of Community Relations at St. Jude's Ranch.