Who is Dessie Mitcheson? Floyd Mayweather’s ring girl is Instagram’s ‘favorite girl next door’
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: One of the ring girls for American boxing promoter and former boxing professional, Floyd Mayweather’s previous fights, Dessie Mitcheson is now also an Instagram sweetheart with nearly 395k followers on the social media app, as well as a racy OnlyFans account giving a sneak-peek to her 'luxurious' life.
Dessie Mitcheson, 31, who was raised in western Pennsylvania has about 395k followers on Instagram and shows her opulent way of life to her fans who are left wanting more. When Mayweather faced Manny Pacquiao in 2015, Dessie Mitcheson, a model, was one of the main ring girls for the 'Fight of the Century'.
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Showing off her luxury lifestyle and offering her fans 'exclusive cheerful' content, the 31-years-old, gorgeous Mitcheson has an active OnlyFans account with 230 posts to date where Dessie has tagged herself as "Your favorite girl next door." Mayweather beat Pacquiao after 12 rounds by a unanimous decision, winning 118–110, 116–112, 116–112 in 2015, and Dessie Mitcheson was there supporting Floyd as one of his ring girls.
Mayweather was the center of the limelight this weekend as he faced off against Mikuru Asakura, "a Japanese mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division of the Rizin Fighting Federation." The Michigan-born was all ready to earn somewhere between £13-18million for the bout, as he claimed earlier.
The exhibition fight that took place on September 25, at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan, was one of the most awaited fights and was allegedly said to be "very lucrative for the legendary boxer", and thanks to Floyd he proved the statement to be true by winning in his latest post-retirement exhibition match.
Mayweather was asked how much money he would make from the bout, to which the American replied, "It's always a few million a minute." He continued, "From this exhibition alone I will making somewhere upwards of $15-20million. That's just from this exhibition. So, it's cool. Nine minutes, 20 million, not bad." Mayweather added, “Exhibitions are also giving me a chance to travel more. I have always traveled a lot but I am able to entertain people all over the world. I wasn't able to do a real fight in Japan but they love when I do exhibitions."
"They love for me to come over and perform. It gives them a little bit of a chance to see the old Mayweather. It's a great feeling. I make great money from these exhibitions. But like I told you, I am not taking any abuse. If they were doing some bodily harm I would have to walk away completely. I am not going to put myself in a position where I am getting brutally beaten or I am taking punishment," he concluded.