Recently, through separate posts, Floyd Mayweather Jr. shared a few photos and clips of his vacation time in Iceland and Colorado. The world’s richest boxer, known across the globe for his uber-luxurious lifestyle, generously shared with fans and followers an inside look into his jet-setting way of life at regular intervals.
By the time he retired in 2017, Mayweather Jr. ensured that his name counted among the world’s richest athletes. Now, he crisscrosses across the world, fighting exhibition bouts. Nevertheless, ‘The Money’ continues to maintain an upscale life without any sign of slowing down.
First, it was snow-laden pathways in Aspen, Colorado. It seems Floyd Mayweather Jr. was accompanied by friends. One of them shot the video as he cruised across the snow-laden pathways on a snowmobile. Towards the end of the first video, he didn’t mind a stunt standing on the motor sled. The next two videos continued along similar lines, with a bunch of other mobiles following the undefeated former champion.
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In the fourth video, once again, he appears riding the snowmobile standing. The next few clips show him walking alone on the snow-clad road. The camera focused on the mountains that surrounded the place. Fans could see the boxing legend staring at the mountain ridge. In the final footage, he’s seen relaxing in front of the fireplace. In the background, the sounds of someone playing a guitar or another stringed instrument filled the air with melodic strains.
The High Life Holidays: Floyd Mayweather Jr. Adventures
Sometime later, he shared the snaps and clips of the Icelandic sojourn. The first two clips feature the former world champion enjoying the serene waters of a geothermal spring. He seems to be reveling in the tranquil experience. Subsequently, fans can see him relaxing in the hotel lounge. It seems that the retreat is intricately connected to the hot spring outside. In the post, Floyd Mayweather Jr. wrote, “The Iceman in Iceland 🇮🇸.”
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The Las Vegas resident, after a magnificent amateur career that saw him win an Olympic bronze, turned to professional boxing in 1996. During the next two decades, he established his name as one of the foremost names in the sport, winning championships across five divisions. The later years of his career saw him participate in some of the biggest paydays in history, including the 2015 ‘Fight of the Century’ with Manny Pacquiao.
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