Floyd Mayweather has never been shy in flaunting his wealth, giving an insight into his life of luxury – including his array of impressive properties. The boxing icon, who hung up his gloves in 2017 with an unbeaten 50-0 record, is believed to be worth around £1bn ($1.2bn).

Widely regarded as one of the world’s wealthiest athletes, the American has had lucrative pay-per-view victories over Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and Conor McGregor. Earlier this year, he came out of retirement to fight MMA star Aaron Chalmers in an exhibition bout.

With those fights in mind comes a ton of paydays and he certainly puts that wealth to good use. The boxing legend owning two mansions in Los Angeles and Las Vegas after recently parting ways with his third, a beach house in Miami, for £5.3m ($6.6m).

His 25,000 square foot LA crib is worth over £21m ($25m) and has six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a pool, multiple drawing rooms, dining rooms and a huge back garden.

Meanwhile, his Vegas pod valued at £8.5m ($10m) is just as impressive with 11 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, multiple guest houses, a massive courtyard and his famous 20-car underground garage.

In 2017, Mayweather stumped up £19m ($23m) in cash to buy the luxurious six-bedroom property in the most exclusive part of Los Angeles, previously taking to social media to show what it’s like on the inside.

Hundreds of expensive bottles of wines line the wall in his cellar, presumably for when he hosts parties with star-studded guest-lists.

Mayweather also has a fleet of supercars worth over £20m ($24m) including five Rolls-Royces worth over £2m ($2.4m), a Ferrari 488 worth around £238,000 ($291,000) and a Mercedes-Maybach valued at £172,000 ($210,000).

He’s also been pictured inside of a Bugatti Chiron which has a market value of £2.82m ($3.4m) and a £140,000 ($171,000) Mercedes G-Wagon. Mayweather claims he has over 100 cars in his collection.

Mayweather also owns two private jets, a £50m ($61m) Gulfstream G650 jet, dubbed Air Mayweather, which he bought as a birthday present for himself in 2018 and a second jet worth £25m ($30m) for his entourage to follow in.

Both planes can fit up to 12 passengers and have his The Money Team (TMT) logo printed on their sides along with the boxing legend’s unblemished professional boxing record.

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