Leave it to Floyd Mayweather to redefine “Christmas gift.” Forget toys, video games, or even a pony. Nope. Money Mayweather looked at his grandson, Kentrall Gaulden Jr., and thought, “How about real estate in the most expensive zip code on Earth?” And that’s exactly what happened.
This kid is now the proud owner of a $20 million building in New York City’s iconic Diamond District. Read that again. A whole building. Not a suite. Not an office. The entire thing. Let that sink in while the rest of us are over here debating if we should splurge on guac at Chipotle.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. just gifted NBA Youngboy's son Kentrell Jr. a million-dollar real estate property in the Diamond District in NYC for Christmas 🤯💰 pic.twitter.com/l94rGEOaou
— Raphousetv (RHTV) (@raphousetv2) December 26, 2024
Mayweather shared the moment on Instagram, casually saying, “We bought you a building. You’re the first kid that owns a building in the Diamond District in New York City.” First kid. The. First. Kid. While most toddlers are busy stacking LEGOs, Kentrall Jr. is out here stacking generational wealth like it’s no big deal.
The Diamond District, for the uninitiated, isn’t just any part of New York. It’s where the world’s richest people go to shop for rocks that could pay off mortgages. And now, a literal child owns a slice of it. Honestly, respect.
So, while the rest of us were unwrapping socks and scented candles, Kentrall Jr. unwrapped the deed to a $20 million building. Grandpa of the Year? Locked up. Championship belt incoming.