Boxing Legend Floyd Mayweather Visits Wounded Israeli Soldiers

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Boxing star Floyd Mayweather recently visited Israel to support soldiers recovering from injuries at the Belev Echad rehabilitation center. This is his fourth visit to Israel since the conflict began, showing his commitment to these brave soldiers.

The Belev Echad center in Kiryat Ono helps wounded soldiers with medical care, emotional support, and long-term recovery. Mayweather, known worldwide for his undefeated boxing career (50-0) and championships across five weight classes, spent time encouraging the soldiers.

Mayweather praised the soldiers' courage, saying, “You guys are brave warriors. I’m proud of you all. Hold your heads up high, and just know every day is a blessing. You have my support 100%.”

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Moti Fried, who accompanied Mayweather, was impressed by his dedication. “It’s amazing that he’s here for the fourth time. He’s a true legend, and his support for Israel and the Jewish people is special,” Fried shared.

Belev Echad founders, Rabbi Uriel and Shevy Vigler, expressed deep gratitude for Mayweather’s visit. Rabbi Vigler said, “Floyd’s support lifts the spirits of these soldiers and shows them they’re not alone. His presence here brings hope and strength to those who have given so much for Israel.” Source: The Jerusalem Post 


Comments

Trending Now

Mike Tyson Explains Viral Jake Paul Slap: 'He Stepped On My Foot'

Katie Taylor Suspended After Controversial Win Over Amanda Serrano

Steph Curry Wants Caitlin Clark, Klay Thompson In All-Star Three-Point Contest

Dwight Howard Wants To Join Thunder After Chet Holmgren’s Injury

Jon Jones Walks Out of UFC 309 Interview Over Tom Aspinall Questions

Caitlin Clark Could Be The Next NBA 2K Cover Athlete, Angel Reese Also In The Running

Ryan Garcia Plans Return To Boxing In December, Eyes Fight With Jake Paul

Ye Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Copyright Theft In 'Vultures 1'

Spurs Coach Popovich Recovering After 'Mild Stroke'

Prosecutors Say Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Is Trying To Influence Witnesses And The Jury While In Jail