Floyd Mayweather has wowed fans by showing off his eye-watering collection of 17 black supercars.
Mayweather, 45, retired from boxing with a flawless record of 50-0 after stopping UFC legend Conor McGregor in his final professional fight. The former five-weight world champion earned over $800million during his career and was involved in four of the top-five highest-selling pay-per-view fights in boxing history.
'Money' has reminded fans of his nickname by posting a video to his Instagram showing off his luxury all-black car collection. “I don’t know what we should take out tonight," Mayweather said in the video. "We got so many choices but it’s always got to be black. Always bet on black, as you can see."
The boxing legend shows off three Ferraris at the start of the video before going on to flaunt a selection of Lamborghinis, one of which is an Aventador valued at around £270,000. Mayweather also claims to own an original McLaren F1 which cost around £500,000 when it was first released three decades ago but is now worth almost 30 times its original value.
Further on in the video, Mayweather shows his startling collection of Rolls Royce's. Starting with £280,000 Rolls Royce Dawn, he then moves across to show a 'Spirit of Ecstasy' ornament on top of one of the car's bonnets. The ornament, which is made up of platinum and diamonds, is worth around £160,000.
The collection doesn't stop there as Mayweather flaunts his most expensive Rolls Royce in the form of a Phantom, worth around £400,000. The last of the cars that Mayweather shows off is a Bentley and Mercedes-Maybach S 580. Mayweather's money empire is far from over as the ring legend has been on a tour of exhibition fights since retiring from professional competition.
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Mayweather has earned millions by competing in glorified sparring matches against influencers, kickboxers and MMA fighters in the likes of Japan, Dubai and the UK. 'Money' pocketed $25million for his exhibition fight against YouTube boxer Deji last November and likely made around the same when he faced reality TV star Aaron Chalmers in February.
The 45-year-old will face the grandson of notorious New York mob boss John Gotti in his latest exhibition venture on June 11 in Florida. Gotti III is a now-retired MMA fighter who put together a respectable record of 5-1. The 30-year-old has since crossed over to professional boxing and is unbeaten in two fights.