Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather made a record-breaking $1 million donation to United Hatzalah of Israel at the organization’s annual gala in Aventura. The event raised $14 million to support emergency medical services across Israel, with Mayweather’s contribution as a standout moment. Honored with the Champion of Israel award for his steadfast support, Mayweather previously donated 100 bulletproof helmets and vests for United Hatzalah volunteers responding to the Israel-Hamas conflict. At the gala, he reaffirmed his commitment, stating, “I will be here until the casket drops, supporting you and standing behind you.” The evening featured entertainment from Jay Leno and a surprise performance by masked Israeli singer and IDF veteran Mem. Dr. Miriam Adelson, recognized for her philanthropic work, received a custom diamond necklace from Mayweather in appreciation. Other notable donations included $120,000 from philanthropists Sylvan Adams, Jason and Naomi Greenblatt, and Bashar Masri to fund a lifesaving vehicle for East Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhoods. United Hatzalah also honored Jeanie and Jay Schottenstein with the Humanitarian Award and Tovale Chasin with the Fashion Ambassador Award. The event introduced the L’Dor V’Dor initiative, aimed at engaging the next generation of supporters.