Floyd Mayweather made a whooping $300 million in 2015. Wow! He has become the highest earning athlete. And what better way to celebrate than to show it off on Instagram? Yeah, he does that a lot and it makes me wonder why..hmmm.
Let’s take a sneak peek into Floyd Mayweather’s ‘enviable’ lifestyle.
He has strippers on retainer all over the country, but doesn’t like to get lap dances. It isn’t unusual for him to drop $100k at the strip club.
He was once conned of $15 million in his quest to become a billonaire in 2008 and he never recovered the money.
He once assaulted his girlfriend, has already made arrangements for his funeral and contemplated suicide.
Money changed him for the worse. He became a little bit more controlling. He became like a spoilt child.
More:Guys, what would you do if you were in this man's shoes?
Let’s take a sneak peek into Floyd Mayweather’s ‘enviable’ lifestyle.
Mayweather, an undefeated boxing champion, making an
average of $15,000 a second during some of his big pay per view fights.
When the fighter was not in training he would sleep from 6am until 3pm each day before spending two hours dressing and grooming himself.
When the fighter was not in training he would sleep from 6am until 3pm each day before spending two hours dressing and grooming himself.
He hates using credit cards so he moves around with raw cash,
withdrawing nothing less than $100,000 in bills daily.
He blows his money on
strippers, extravagant shopping sprees, expensive fine dining and lavish nights
out. He has a thing for strippers.He has strippers on retainer all over the country, but doesn’t like to get lap dances. It isn’t unusual for him to drop $100k at the strip club.
He splashes out on new cars, collecting luxury vehicles like ‘toy
cars’. At a time, he bought about 7 cars in one day.
He usually travels with a
minimum of 3 girls by his side, all paid to hang out with him. Despite his generosity, his staff could often go months
without being paid their salary.
Mayweather clears out his closet
every 60 days, throwing away clothes that he feels are no more in
fashion. Most things he only ever wore once before they were discarded.
He doesn’t repeat his shoes either, worn only once - giving him a vast
collection of trainers of all kinds. He would often check out of hotels and
leave all his clothes and toiletries behind.
He is so
worried about germs that he takes his own set of silver ware to restaurants so
he doesn’t have to use theirs.
He was once conned of $15 million in his quest to become a billonaire in 2008 and he never recovered the money.
He once assaulted his girlfriend, has already made arrangements for his funeral and contemplated suicide.
Money changed him for the worse. He became a little bit more controlling. He became like a spoilt child.
This is as narrated by his former assistant, Tasha White.
*But what do celebrities intend to achieve by
showing off their ‘goodies’ for the world to see and pretend they have
no
problems in life? Could it all be a camouflage? Happiness transcends
material wealth and this could be a ploy to fill up an empty
space *just saying*. I wish Floyd finds True Happiness.More:Guys, what would you do if you were in this man's shoes?
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