Floyd Mayweather wears striking fur coat and Eugenie Bouchard takes Twitter date as celebs flock to Super Bowl for Philadelphia Eagles win


FLOYD MAYWEATHER was the standout celebrity at a star-studded Super Bowl on Sunday night.

Philadelphia Eagles’ 41-33 win over the New England Patriots in Minnesota attracted a host of big names in attendance including England gaffer Gareth Southgate.

Floyd Mayweather flaunted his wealth at the Super Bowl with his attire
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Canadian tennis ace Eugenie Bouchard rocked up with her Twitter date after John Goehrke had won a competition last year.

Goerkhe made a bet with Bouchard during last year’s Super Bowl while the Atlanta Falcons were beating the Patriots.

After Bouchard, 23, tweeted: “I knew Atlanta would win btw” Goerkhe responded: “If Patriots win we go on a date?”

And a year after attending a basketball clash, the pair took full advantage of an invite to reunite and watch the action unfold.

Floyd Mayweather looked like he is enjoying his retirement
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Tennis ace Eugenie Bouchard arrived at the Super Bowl with her Twitter date
The lucky fella won a competition on Twitter 12 months ago to date the Canadian

Retired boxer Mayweather is not one to go under the radar and all eyes were on him as he donned a striking coat.

The undefeated champ flaunted his wealth with his neck covered in diamond chains.


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Another familiar face was Manchester City star Benjamin Mendy who braved the cold topless in the freezing temperatures.

The injured 23-year-old revealed to his Twitter followers his pitch side seats alongside the caption: “Crazy game !! thanks a lot for bringing me here NFL.”

Benjamin Mendy braved the cold in Minnesota to celebrate Eagles’ win
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Three Lions manager Southgate, who spoke in the BBC studio, revealed he was working with the coaches on the side.

He admitted:”What an atmosphere. It’s a great experience. I’m still working and watching the coaches on the side. Part enjoyment, part work.

‘I’m watching the interaction with the other coaches and who’s calling the plays. They are also communicating on the field too which is a bit different to what we can do.”

 

 


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