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Floyd Mayweather loves to spend his money and flash it to his 29 million Instagram followers. After his 50 professional fights and multiple exhibitions, it is reported that the undefeated boxer has a net worth of over 1.2 billion dollars. He also makes sure to associate himself with his abundant wealth; so much so that the undefeated boxer even changed his nickname from “Pretty Boy Floyd” to “Money Mayweather”.

He makes his social media presence felt by posting clips of lavish lifestyle and luxury possessions. Being from Las Vegas, Mayweather is frequently spotted at the best casinos in the city. Recently, on his Instagram to share a picture of himself in which he appears to be playing poker.

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Mayweather’s love for poker

Mayweather is frequently spotted playing poker in casinos around the world. In an Instagram story, Mayweather was seen casually holding a stack of cash at a poker table and bundles of cash are also on the poker table. Mayweather appears to be looking across the table, to calculate his next move.

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Mayweather has been spotted playing poker in the past. In 2018, he took his love for poker to the sky when he played poker on his private jet, “Air Mayweather” with his friend.

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He made a post on Instagram in which he stated that despite his friend having a full house; he defeated him with his experience in poker exploits. The caption stated, “he thought he had me with his full house, but I smoked him with a 4 of a kind.” It is safe to say, Mayweather’s love for poker has taken new heights. Not only does he loves playing poker, but it appears that he is quite skilled at it.

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Floyd Mayweather hits a 100k Jackpot

Mayweather’s love for poker is proven to be lucrative for the boxer. In May 2018, Mayweather collected $101,250 playing on a “Ten Play Draw Poker” machine. As per “Review Journal”, Mayweather took to his Instagram to reveal his win though he chose to not reveal the casino’s name.

Read more: “Tougher Than Anyone Will Ever Realize”: Boxing World Impressed After Being Reminded of Floyd Mayweather’s “Underrated Side”

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