Former world champion Floyd Mayweather was again championing his insane wealth when he left a Hollywood nightspot in a $4.8million supercar. The Money Mayweather was snapped departing the Hyde Lounge venue, where he hopped into the drivers' seat of his Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita. Watch video after the cut
The car, which he purchased in August last year , is one of just two versions of the vehicle in the world.
He
drives the only one that can be found in the United States and bought
it in celebration of his career before he faced Andre Berto in the ring.
Exclusive
manufacturer Koenigsegg is branded as the 'ultra automobile
manufacturer for the super rich' - perfectly fitting Mayweather's
billing as the most wealthy sportsman on the planet.
Floyd Mayweather boasts he makes seven Million Dollars a month without moving a finger
Floyd Mayweather
has boasted he makes 'seven figures a month without moving a finger' in
his latest Instagram post since hanging up his gloves last year. The
pound-for-pound king, who finished with a 49-0 record having won world
titles in five different weight classes, has never been one to hide his
fortune.
He fought in the richest boxing bout in history last May when he
defeated Manny Pacquiao on point in a match dubbed 'the fight of the
century'.
Now, the boxer aptly nicknamed 'Money' has posted a clip of him relaxing alongside a huge pile of cash.
He captioned: They say "Life Is What You Make It" and to that, I'll agree
wholeheartedly! As I sit here acknowledging how blessed I am to be
retired a year shy of my 40th birthday, it's nearly impossible to say
that I am not living the "American Dream". Without my usual six-pack or
muscle tone in sight, I can sit back and get the last laugh, knowing
that I put in the "Hard Work & Dedication" to be 49-0. I'm blessed
to wake up every morning, certain that my bank accounts are growing.
Making 7 figures monthly without moving a finger, just further proves
that I've made brilliant investments and decisions that allow me to walk
away from the ring, comfortably. I'm proud to be a King.
Video credit: @greg_larosa_tmt
www.themoneyteam.com
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