Floyd Mayweather, the boxing icon with 0 defeats against his
name has become the latest pro-athlete to join the NFT mania as he is all set
to drop a limited-edition digital
collection in association with IronBend, a popular NFT solution provider known
for its association with many prominent personalities.
The NFT collection would be developed by Reality Gaming Group another known brand in the blockchain domain and each digital artwork would be celebrating the legacy of Floyd Mayweather’s life and career that would include rare memorabilia from the legendary boxer’s personal keepsakes.
The NFT collection is scheduled to launch on May 26th ahead of the much-hyped
fight between him and popular Youtube star Logan Paul. Talking about the
upcoming NFT collection, Mayweather said,
“I started from
nothing and beat all the odds to achieve what I did in my career and I think
that’s the American dream. I don’t look at myself as a celebrity – I look at
myself as an l icon, one who made it. My name will always live on for the
things that I did and the mark that I left in sports. These digital
collectibles give everyone a chance to be part of the Mayweather Legacy.”
NFT Mania Continues
Non-Fungible Tokens aka NFTs are nothing new and have been
in use for almost three years now, with their primary use being in-game rewards
in video games and fank tokens for a major sports league. However, 2021 has
turned NFTs into the most trendy phenomenon for this bull season as many
digital artists, pop singers, social media stars, and pro-athletes launch and
auction limited edition digital memorabilia for fans that have racked in
millions of dollars.
Floyd Mayweather being someone who is also popularly known
as Mr. Munny has been involved with crypto space for quite some time and first
made headlines for promoting a dubious Initial Coin Offering back in 2017. The
boxing icon later settled with the SEC by paying a hefty fine.
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