Floyd Mayweather – Don’t Compare Me To Snitch Frank Lucas, My Fur Costs 100k!
Floyd Mayweather Doesn’t Like Being Compared to Frank Lucas
Floyd Mayweather Jr is not a fan of some comparing his fashion style to Frank Lucas. On Sunday, the boxing champ attended the Super Bowl wearing an eye-catching fur coat. Some commented on social media that his ensemble resembled Lucas. Responding to this on social media, Mayweather writes:
I see some of you are making comparisons to the custom $100,000.00 chinchilla fur coat I wore last night to the off the rack, Rex rabbit fur Frank Lucas wore in his day. One thing for sure is I’ve always dressed fly from head to toe! I’ve been wearing chinchillas since the late 90’s, in fact I wore chinchilla boxing trunks in 2003 in my fight against Phillip Ndou. “American Gangster’ didn’t come out until 2007, which was my first time ever hearing of the confidential informant, Frank Lucas.
He continued,
Now I’ve been called plenty of things in my life, but being compared to a legendary snitch is not one of them! Honor & Loyalty has been my code throughout my entire life and that is how I will always remain! I’ve never wanted to be anything or anyone but MYSELF!
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I wonder who typed that for him . . .
Boy no one cares about frivolous stuff and things but YOU!! All that money and still ghetto as all hell.
Sit.