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.
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.