Successful athletes are one of the highest-paid individuals in the world. Although being an incredible athlete comes with extreme dedication and commitment to their craft, it does bring some lucrative benefits as well. Consequently, the five-division champion Floyd Mayweather amassed an enormous fortune over the course of his career.
The billionaire boxer is not one to shy away from flaunting his exorbitant money with cars and houses. However, Mayweather has other ways of doing just that.
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Floyd Mayweather signs $100 bills
The undefeated boxing legend is the richest boxer in the world, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. Earning over a billion dollars throughout his career. He earned his moniker of ‘Money’ Mayweather. Moreover, the five-division champion doesn’t miss a single opportunity to let people know the kind of money he has.
Mayweather was captured doing yet another outlandish act to boast his worth. The billionaire boxer was filmed signing autographs on American dollars, specifically, multiple $100 bills. With his signature, the notes also included the words ‘TBE’, denoting ‘The Best Ever’, as Mayweather calls himself.
The 50-0 boxer is the proud owner of a luxurious watch and car collection worth millions of dollars. However, signing his autographs on American dollars just cements his ‘Money’ Mayweather persona.
The biggest payday of Floyd Mayweather’s career
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The undefeated fighter has earned a whopping $1.1 billion through his fights. His biggest payday came in the last fight of his career against UFC fighter Conor McGregor in 2017, when he earned $300 million, making it the biggest payday in the history of sports.
Furthermore, Mayweather earned almost a similar amount for his fight against the Philippine legend, Manny Pacquiao, in 2015. Mayweather earned $250 million as he defeated Pacquiao via decision.
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