Professional athletes usually show off their abilities as soon as they arrive for training. Michael Jordan became enraged when Antoine Walker, a former player for the Boston Celtics, drove his Ferrari to a fitness facility in a cunning attempt to show off.
It seems that the latter was so repulsed by Walker’s attempt to establish himself as the dominant dog that, for the next week, he consistently showed up for training in a different Ferrari while donning matching Jumpman sweatsuits. In the modern day, only Neymar Jr.’s customized Mercedes-Benz helicopter can top Michael Jordan’s training arrival gesture.
Reset the timer. The year was 2019. There was once optimism stronger than the ash from wildfires and COVID-19 particles. The Paris Saint-Germain player was permitted to play for Brazil ahead of the Copa America competition, after missing three months with a metatarsal injury. Neymar arrived at Granja Community.
Neymar Jr. can afford to spend €13 million (AU$20.3 million) on a global tour in his Mercedes-Benz Airbus H-145 helicopter and Embraer Legacy 450. Are you a professional baseball player who does not own a $19.1 million or €12.2 million private jet?
A single fuel canister allows Airbus H-145 twin-engine helicopters to travel 351 nautical miles, 404 statute miles, or 650 kilometers. The Skybird’s midnight black paint job and interior seating logo are purported allusions to Batman, Neymar’s favorite superhero. On his back, he bears tattoos of The Dark Knight and Spider-Man, played by Andrew Garfield.