Kentrell Gaulden Jr. is better known as KJ, and he is the 3-year-old son of NBA YoungBoy and Yaya Mayweather. That makes him the grandson of Floyd Mayweather, the all-time boxing legend. Little boy KJ has already grown interested in spending time in the gym and learning how to box from his famous grandfather.
Floyd Mayweather posted videos of him training and just joking around with KJ. On social media, there are videos of Mayweather showing his grandson the ropes of boxing. He may be very young, but by the look of it in most of those videos, KJ seems to have the basics down because he often shadowboxed and has] thrown jabs and uppercuts. Many times, he is often sporting fun-themed gloves, like Spiderman Gloves.
NBA Youngboy’s son and Floyd Mayweather’s grandson “KJ” is already in the gym working at 3-years-old 🥊
PIC.TWITTER.COM/CNQEJBHP8F— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) JUNE 26, 2024
With Mayweather often talking about how boxing changed his life, he tends to pass his legacy onto KJ. In that connection, bonding is very tight, and Mayweather enjoys spending time with his grandson. He conveyed that he brought up KJ into the lovely world of boxing in a funny way. These moments have been shared much, with fans excitedly saying that KJ could follow in the footsteps of his grandfather.
Although their training sessions seemed light-hearted, Mayweather has expressed that his goal in life is to see loved ones grow and become successful, so KJ might just have a future in boxing somewhere down the road. The whole interaction between Mayweather and KJ became quite family-oriented, showing much love and support for the Mayweather family.