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Floyd Mayweather hits roller disco in New York with pals Usher and Meek Mill and just swerves heavy fall

FLOYD MAYWEATHER hit the roller disco with Meek Mill – and only narrowly avoided a knockdown.

The boxing legend is an avid skater and even owns his own Las Vegas rink.

Floyd Mayweather hit the roller disco with Meek Mill

Floyd Mayweather is an avid skater and even owns his own Las Vegas rink


Rapper Usher skating in New York

But he headed 2,500 miles over to the Big Apple to link up with music royalty Meek Mill and Usher.

In a video posted online, Meek crashes to the floor but Mayweather just about swerves him, showing off his famed defence.

It comes as the unbeaten American, 45, prepares for his next fight, an exhibition against ex-sparring partner Don Moore, 42.

The five-division world champion hung up the gloves with a perfect 50-0 record in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 33.

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But he has twice returned since, in exhibitions against kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa, 23, and YouTuber Logan Paul, 27, as recently as June.

Mayweather’s spectacle bout with Paul – who weighed TWO STONE more – ended without a winner after no knockout was scored.

But the unbeaten icon is not done yet and likened himself to billionaire business moguls as he explained his cash-grab comeback fights.

He said: “Dubai, pick up a couple dollars. You know, they upset.

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“See, they upset because I’ve been able to milk the game, I was smart, kept all my faculties, made a lot of smart investments.

“Great people like Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, the Waltons – the people that own Walmart and Walgreens – when they’re getting money in their 50s, their 60s, their 70s, 80s and even 90s, it’s OK.

“A young kid like myself, from the inner city, the ghetto, I worked my way up from the top, I was able to leave boxing on my own terms, keep all my faculties, kept a lot of my money.

“So they’re upset that I can go out there and continue to make 40 and 50 and 60 million, you can’t get mad.

“Listen, this is what God wanted, all I’m doing is benefiting from the fruits of my labour.”

Floyd Mayweather pictured with next opponent Don Moore