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Floyd Mayweather's $6 million exotic car collection is stunning

Benjamin Zhang   

Floyd Mayweather's $6 million exotic car collection is stunning
Finance2 min read

Floyd Mayweather, Jr.'s nickname is "Money" for a good reason. He's practically made of cash. And this weekend, the boxer's bout with long-time rival Manny Pacquiao is set to add another $200 million to his already hefty bank account. 

That is in addition to the more than $105 million the flamboyant boxing legend made in 2014. 

And boy, does he know how to spend it! 

Earlier this year, Money Mayweather tweeted out a photo of his jet, a collection exotic cars, and the words "Welcome to my world."

 For those who are curious, here's a breakdown of everything in Money's photo - and their approximate values:

A. Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano - $350,000

B. Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet -  $170,000

C. Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 - $400,000

D. Ferrari 458 Italia Spider - $260,000

E. Floyd "Money" Mayweather - net worth est. $280 million.

F.  Ferrari 458 Italia Spider - $260,000

G. Gulfstream GIII - est. $2 million.

H. Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport - $1.9 million

I. Bugatti 16.4 Veyron - $1.3 million

J. Bugatti 16.4 Veyron -  $1.3 million

The total value of the exotic cars in Mayweather's photo is roughly $5.94 million. But that's not all. The boxer has reportedly owned more than 100 luxury cars over the years and is known to keep a collection of white painted cars in Miami in addition to a fleet of black painted cars in Las Vegas.

However, based on some of the prices the boxer quoted in a recent interview with ESPN, it is likely he grossly overpaid for many of the cars in his collection.

Then again, for a guy with an estimated net worth of more than $280 million, this is but a drop in the bucket. After all, we're talking about the same Mayweather who reportedly keeps $123 million in a single bank account

Money Mayweather doesn't claim to be an automotive collector in the same realm as a Jay Leno or a Jerry Seinfeld. Rather, he seems to be a guy who enjoys having nice things around - multiple copies of the same nice things. At the end of the day, driving the same Bugatti everyday of the week would be ... uncivilized. 

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