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Floyd Mayweather has officially launched a new real estate company aimed at managing a substantial $402 million investment. This ambitious venture comes as a result of a partnership with notable figures Meyer Orbach and Josh Gotlib in New York. The boxing champion, known for his financial acumen, is looking to diversify his portfolio beyond the ring and into the lucrative world of real estate.
The newly established firm will focus on various real estate projects, leveraging the significant capital invested to explore opportunities in both residential and commercial properties. Mayweather's decision to enter the real estate market reflects a growing trend among athletes and celebrities seeking to secure their financial futures through strategic investments.
With his reputation for success and a keen business sense, Mayweather aims to make a lasting impact in the real estate sector. This venture not only underscores his commitment to building wealth but also his desire to create opportunities in the competitive New York market.
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