Floyd Mayweather Opens Up About Heartbreak Over Assistant's Passing
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Floyd Mayweather Opens Up About Heartbreak Over Assistant's Passing

In a rare display of vulnerability, boxing legend Floyd Mayweather recently broke down in tears as he recounted the loss of his long-time assistant and confidant, Marikit Laurico, on the Pivot podcast. Laurico, affectionately known as 'Kitchie,' passed away last year at the age of 47, leaving Mayweather deeply affected by the absence of the person he considered a sister and his best friend. Mayweather, typically known for his brash persona, revealed a more emotional side as he spoke about Laurico's significance in his life. Beyond being an employee of Team Mayweather, Laurico played a crucial role as a supporter, a friend, and someone Mayweather could confide in. He described her as the "sister he never had," emphasizing the depth of their bond. In the podcast, Mayweather shared intimate details about their relationship, highlighting Laurico's unwavering support through various challenges. He acknowledged her as the one person with whom he could share his deepest secrets, making her an integral part of his life both personally and professionally. Despite being a multi-millionaire, Mayweather emphasized Laurico's refusal to accept handouts, showcasing her dedication to supporting him without any expectations in return. The emotional revelation offers a rare glimpse into the human side of Mayweather, shedding light on the profound impact Laurico had on the boxing icon's life. The poignant reflection serves as a reminder that even the toughest figures in sports are not immune to the weight of personal loss. #FloydMayweather #MarikitLaurico #PersonalLoss #BoxingLegend #PivotPodcast #VulnerableMoment

 

 

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