Floyd Mayweather Gives Asian Millionaire Unexpected Advice During Private Boxing Lesson: "Money Can't Buy This"

George Fields March 25, 2025, 5:10 p.m.
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Floyd Mayweather took a break from his busy schedule to give a private boxing lesson to a big fan. The lucky student was Worawat Narknawdee, also known as Acme-Worawat, a multimillionaire and cryptocurrency entrepreneur.

The lesson took place at Mayweather's TBE Fitness in Tribeca, New York. Worawat isn't just any fan - he's the founder of ACT (ACET), a blockchain-powered digital currency, and is considered one of the leading Bitcoin holders in Asia. He's also married to prominent actress Nonny-Nutcha Schuhmacher.

Mayweather, who boasts an undefeated 50-0 boxing record, has been very active in the business world lately. He's been buying up properties worth hundreds of millions of dollars in places like New York City.

After the training session, Mayweather surprised Worawat with a luxurious gift. With the help of Avi Hiaeve, CEO of Avi & Co, Mayweather personally put a diamond-filled watch on Worawat's wrist.

"I wanted to give you something special to remember our time together," Mayweather said as he fastened the watch.

The three men then posed for photos, showing off their expensive timepieces. Avi and Acme-Worawat chose white watches, while Floyd sported a red diamond watch that matched his trousers.

It looks like this meetup was more than just a fan moment. Mayweather and Worawat are reportedly doing business together, and the boxing lesson was a chance for them to connect on a personal level.

As for what kind of business they're cooking up, that remains to be seen. But with Mayweather's star power and Worawat's crypto expertise, it's sure to make waves in both the sports and financial worlds.

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