Floyd Mayweather Did Not Place $10 Million Super Bowl Bet Says Massage Therapist

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Jan/31/2014
Floyd Mayweather Did Not Place $10 Million Super Bowl Bet Says Massage Therapist

Following reports that boxer and big time gambler Floyd Mayweather Jr. had bet approximately $10 million across a series of Las Vegas sportsbooks, now comes word that his personal massage therapist has set the record straight. Limited Time ONLY - FREE CASH BONUS UP TO $1000 - Sign up now, bet later but take advantage of this promo HERE NOW before it ends to bet on NBA, College Hoops, Olympics and the Oscars.

Doralie Medina insisted there was zero truth to the story. "No, that's not true at all," Medina told Ben Thompson of Fight Hype. "Floyd was just laughing about that, but no, Ben, you can let everyone know that it's not true.”

The boxing superstar said that people should stop believing all the betting rumors if they didn't come from him, Leonard Ellerbe, or Al Haymon.

That $10 million in bets was rumored to have been placed on the Denver Broncos to win and cover the spread.

Past rumors regarding Mayweather’s outrageous betting habits (when we are talking about millions) have often proven wrong, and Medina asserts this is one of those times.

This is one of the craziest and most social media buzzed stories leading into Sunday’s Super Bowl. 

One of these days Mayweather, Jr. might become a Super Bowl prop bet himself.

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- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com 

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