Inside the free-spending world of Floyd Mayweather: Prizefighter reveals he has $123MILLION in his checking account and flies his bodyguards on their own private jet
Ahead of his $41.5 million fight on September 14, undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather has lifted the lid on his manic and extravagant lifestyle.
The 36-year-old, widely considered pound for pound the best fighter in the world today, is nicknamed ‘Money’ and judging from the photos he regularly posts on his social media accounts it isn’t hard to guess why.
Mayweather is constantly being photographed showing off bundles of dollar bills and he isn’t shy about spending it either.
The boxer likes to pay cash for most things and typically one of his entourage carries round a Nike duffel containing Ziploc bags filled with thick wads of $100 bills
His extravagance is such that he insists on wearing his sneakers just once before he leaves them in hotel rooms. He also only wears his boxer shorts one time before they too are thrown away.
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- Floyd Mayweather has lifted the lid on his extravagant lifestyle
- The boxing champ has revealed that he keeps his fortune in a single bank account, but prefers spending it
- His extravagances include a separate private jet for his bodyguards because he doesn't like traveling with bulk
- He never wears his sneakers or boxer shorts more than once
Ahead of his $41.5 million fight on September 14, undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather has lifted the lid on his manic and extravagant lifestyle.
The 36-year-old, widely considered pound for pound the best fighter in the world today, is nicknamed ‘Money’ and judging from the photos he regularly posts on his social media accounts it isn’t hard to guess why.
Mayweather is constantly being photographed showing off bundles of dollar bills and he isn’t shy about spending it either.
The boxer likes to pay cash for most things and typically one of his entourage carries round a Nike duffel containing Ziploc bags filled with thick wads of $100 bills
His extravagance is such that he insists on wearing his sneakers just once before he leaves them in hotel rooms. He also only wears his boxer shorts one time before they too are thrown away.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk