FLOYD MAYWEATHER splashed £700,000 on nine cars for friends and himself ahead of his clash with Logan Paul in June 2021. The 45-year-old, widely regarded as the best boxer of his generation, bought eight vehicles for those close to him and also a Rolls-Royce for his own collection . According to TMZ, Mayweather’s cash splash […]
FLOYD MAYWEATHER splashed £700,000 on nine cars for friends and himself ahead of his clash with Logan Paul in June 2021.
The 45-year-old, widely regarded as the best boxer of his generation, bought eight vehicles for those close to him and also a Rolls-Royce for his own collection .
According to TMZ, Mayweather’s cash splash on the series of different cars consisted of:
A member of Mayweather‘s team later revealed the fighter has since purchased a second Rolls-Royce Ghost.
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A man known simply as Chop, the owner of Towbin Auto Group in Las Vegas, confirmed Mayweather’s splurge at his dealership.
The 50-0 boxer is said to have bought 157 vehicles from Towbin over the course of his career.
Among those cars includes a remarkable 29 different Rolls-Royces.
Pretty Boy has amassed his own fleet of dream motors which is said to be worth £20million.
It includes the Rolls-Royces worth over a staggering £3million, as well as four Bugatti Veyron supercars that cost £1.7million.
But what’s unique about ‘Money’ Mayweather’s cars is that they mostly come in two colours – white or black – and are divided between his two mansions in LA and Las Vegas.
In Los Angeles they’re black, and in Las Vegas they’re white.
Mayweather’s splash came ahead of his eight-round exhibition fight against Paul in Miami.
The legendary boxer stepped into the ring with the internet sensation in a bout where he made around £75m.
Paul weighed in a whopping 34.5 pounds heavier than Mayweather as they fought an entertaining bout, with no overall winner declared.
In total, it’s estimated Mayweather has sold an astonishing £1.2BILLION worth of pay-per-view sales during his unbeaten career.
Mayweather recently took on old sparring-partner Don Moore in a Dubai battle on May 21.
Money was so confident during the one-sided fight he even had time to speak to the ringside commentators.