JAKARTA - Floyd Mayweather Jr is reportedly bankrupt. For that, he charges fans a fee of $1.500 if they want to meet him online.

Money - Mayweather's nickname - returned from retirement after working with Fanmio. He then fought Logan on February 20 last year. Reporting from Marca, the two parties signed an agreement to conduct exhibition matches that could generate money from pay per view (PPV).

Now, Mayweather and Fanmio are offering fans the opportunity for an exclusive one-on-one online chat.

The chat packages range from $65 to the $1.500 Ultimate package which guarantees fans video chat with the boxer and get three autographed trading cards.

In a video to promote his virtual experience, Mayweather said, "I'd like to invite you to Fanmio, where you can meet me in person, in a face-to-face video and say hello."

"Now is your chance, to meet me, wherever you are in the world," said the boxer. "You can ask me anything, ask me about 50 fights, ask what my diet regiment is, ask me what my best fight was, ask me what my best knockout was, ask me what I do every day, when I retire."

Meanwhile, Mayweather will return to the boxing ring on Saturday to face Don Moore in an exhibition bout that will take place at the helipad of the Burj Al Arab hotel in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.


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