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Floyd Mayweather Rejected by 19-Year-Old Streamer Summyah Marie
Las Vegas, Nevada — Boxing champion Floyd “Money” Mayweather recently faced an unexpected rejection from young streamer Summyah Marie, also known as Maya. During a livestream on October 11, Maya revealed that someone from Mayweather’s camp reached out to her for her phone number, but she turned them down, citing her existing relationship.
While streaming, Maya was surprised by fans who recognized Mayweather nearby. Excitement filled the chat as viewers insisted she invite the boxing great into her stream. She laughed, initially unsure if the viewers were serious, saying, “I thought they were lying. They said, is that Floyd Mayweather?”
Despite the buzz, Maya remained firm when approached for her contact information. “Oh, um. I have a boyfriend, so… no, it’s alright, I’m not interested,” she said politely. Fans cheered her for standing her ground, with one tweet saying, “Floyd Mayweather supposedly sent someone from his team to get Summyah Marie’s phone number but she turned the request down.”
After politely declining, she repeated her name, responding, “My name is Maya, but I have a boyfriend.” Reports indicated that Mayweather acknowledged her by repeating her name, “Maya,” before thanking her.
The incident quickly went viral, with people commenting on what they called a “power move.” Some joked that it could be the first recorded rejection of Mayweather, known for his undefeated boxing career.
Reflecting on the moment, Maya expressed hope that the exchange would be shared online. With social media already buzzing, it appears that both Maya’s authenticity and Mayweather’s approach may serve as memorable highlights.
