Floyd Mayweather Jr. got his neck cracked at the chiropractor. The undefeated boxing legend surprised fans by getting an adjustment that made a loud popping sound.
Mayweather's visit to the chiropractor marks the first time in 40 years he's had this kind of treatment. It's unexpected because he's known for his strength and careful boxing style that helped him avoid injuries throughout his career.
The former champion, born Floyd Joy Sinclair in 1977, dominated professional boxing from 1996 to 2017. He racked up an impressive 50-0 record and won 15 major world championships across five weight divisions before retiring in August 2017.
Since hanging up his gloves, Mayweather hasn't stepped away from the ring completely. He's been keeping busy with exhibition matches against MMA fighters and social media personalities.
Outside of boxing, Mayweather has proven he's just as skilled in business. He's launched several successful ventures including One of One, a premium supplements company, and Betify, a sports betting platform. Mayweather has partnered with big names like soccer star Ronaldinho for some of these projects.
The boxer-turned-entrepreneur also dipped his toes into the beverage industry. He created Agua Plus, a premium alkaline water brand that's now the official water of Major League Pickleball. Not stopping there, Mayweather also introduced Le Bon Argent, a luxury champagne, and Good Money Whisky, a Canadian whisky brand.
Mayweather's recent chiropractic visit shows that even top athletes need to take care of their bodies. It's a reminder that staying in shape isn't just about working out, but also about proper maintenance and care.