(Video) This Floyd Mayweather clip is definitive proof 50-0 boxer has no idea about supplementation

In a viral clip from The Tonight Show, boxing legend Floyd Mayweather appeared to struggle when asked to discuss his own supplement line, leaving host Jimmy Fallon and viewers amused by his apparent lack of product knowledge.

The awkward moment unfolded as Mayweather attempted to promote his supplements but seemed unfamiliar with their specific functions or ingredients.

When presented with a product labeled as “creatine monohydrate,” Mayweather offered an unexpected explanation:

“We all got to stay hydrated,”

missing the actual purpose of the popular muscle-building supplement.

The boxing champion continued his impromptu product showcase by pointing to another supplement, stating,

“The greens, you know, go green, that’s extremely healthy,”

without elaborating on its benefits or ingredients.

The moment took an even more uncomfortable turn when Mayweather struggled to open one of the containers, before eventually handing it to Fallon, joking,

“I’m so weak, you could have it.”

As Fallon attempted to help by mentioning the website, Mayweather quickly interrupted, saying,

“Let me see the website. I can’t even… Don’t matter. It’s on my social media page.”

He then paused, seemingly reconsidering his endorsement, adding,

“Oh no, no, no, let me not get a lawsuit.”

Fallon suggested that Mayweather had substantial resources to handle legal troubles, to which the undefeated boxer confidently responded,

“You got big money, but I got more money.”

The clip has generated thousands of comments across social media, with many viewers noting the irony of Mayweather promoting products he appeared to know little about. One commenter wrote,

“Bro is doing a poor job promoting his brand. He should just pay fitness influencers to promote it.”

Another added,

“That was his first time seeing the product. They handed him the check backstage.”

Despite the awkward presentation, some viewers defended Mayweather, with one fitness enthusiast explaining,

“Creatine works by drawing water into muscle cells, which helps improve muscle hydration and can enhance performance and recovery. So in a sense, his comment ‘everyone has to stay hydrated’ is in fact true.”

The brief segment has already become one of the most discussed moments from Mayweather’s recent television appearances, highlighting the challenges celebrities sometimes face when promoting products outside their area of expertise.