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Floyd Mayweather finally shares a post of himself in Mzansi

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: Instagram

South African social media users were not pleased with boxing champion Floyd Mayweather after he did not share any posts on his social media about his South African visit.

Floyd Mayweather recently visited Zimbabwe and South Africa on his African tour. In South Africa, Floyd hosted a prestigious gala banquet which was in honour of our boxing legend. The event attracted guests such as King Misuzulu, ministers, celebrities and many other high-profile guests.

Mzansi social media users were, however, disappointed that Floyd did not share his South African visit with his 29.5 million followers. More so, they were more disappointed that he shared some content of his Zimbabwean visit but did not share the South African one.

After leaving the country, the boxing legend posted a video of himself in Monaco, attracting comments from disappointed South African social media users:

“Why don’t you tag, South Africa!!! Are Afraid to let the world know Africa is beautiful???? Smh.”

“U posted Zimbabwe but u not posting South Africa…u don’t love my country, stop pretending.”

“Bro you wanna tell me when you were in SA, they never showed you beautiful places than this?? Not even 1 pic of your South African trip?? I think next time u come back we must give you a tour… @tbotouch I’m disappointed ?.”

 

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A post shared by Floyd Mayweather (@floydmayweather)

Floyd finally shared a video of the Raddison Blue staff members singing a welcome song that he danced to. He captioned his post:

“In America I want the brother man to show love like they do in the Motherland.”

 

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A post shared by Floyd Mayweather (@floydmayweather)

The post gained comments such as:

“Finally ???South Africans are happy now.”

“South Africa ?? he posted ? ?.”

“Finally I was waiting for this content ❤️?.”

Another responded, “We’re still not satisfied, add the location also. South Africa ??.”

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