Floyd Mayweather girlfriend Doralie Medina owns 'Bad Medina' cosmetics line

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Doralie Medina, the 30-year-old ex-massage therapist, is now dating the world's greatest pound-for-pound king, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

But who really is Doralie Medina?

FABWAGS, the website that posts the profiles of the wives and girlfriends of the world's top athletes, provided several detail about Mayweather's latest girl.

According to the website, Medina is a daughter of Mexican immigrants who moved to the US before she was born. She grew up in San Fernando Valley, California, with four siblings. When she reached the age of six, her parents separated and she was raised by her mom who worked three different jobs.

When Medina graduated from high school, she had a short stint as a lifeguard before studying to become a nurse, then later on became a massage therapist.

In 2011, Jackie Long introduced the Las Vegas, NV local to Mayweather, then he asked her to work for him as his massage therapist for his bout against Victor Ortiz. Medina immediately took it.

Before working for Mayweather, the girl, also known as Bad Medina, had a lot of private clients as a massage therapist for several years.

The two dated immediately after the boxer broke up with Shantel Jackson earlier this year.

After being a masseuse, Doralie now owns a lip gloss line called "Bad Medina." It was reportedly funded by Mayweather. She will also release a full cosmetics line in the coming months.

Medina is now recognized in social media because of Twitter and Instagram posts about the lavish gifts that Floyd "The Money Man" Mayweather Jr. had given her over the months, particularly the Rolls Royce that he gave her during her birthday last July 27. He also took her out on several shopping sprees as well as showered her with luxury items like Birkin and Celine bags, luxury watches, and diamond-studded pairs of shoes.

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