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Floyd Mayweather plans career move after Conor McGregor fight

Floyd Mayweather plans to open a chain of gyms.

What does Floyd Mayweather have planned after he fights Conor McGregor on Aug. 26 and cashes in another enormous paycheck? 

The boxer is launching a global business venture, Mayweather Boxing & Fitness, which will provide fitness programs in neighborhoods around the world, including traditionally underserved areas. 

"Our fitness experience will have programs for kids, parents and aspiring athletes — anyone who's looking to put energy into something positive," Mayweather said in a statement.

The training programs will be based on Mayweather's workouts. The first gym will open in November in Southern California, and the plan is to eventually expand internationally.

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In addition to the gyms, Mayweather Boxing & Fitness will also feature a mobile app and virtual reality experience in which Mayweather will reveal his training and fitness methods.