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Floyd Mayweather barely put a foot wrong during his unblemished 50-0 professional career.

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Only a handful of fighters were able to ask questions of the self-proclaimed ‘Best Ever’ at the peak of his powers.

Mayweather retired in 2017 with an undefeated 50-0 recordCredit: GETTY

There was his nip-and-tuck affair with Oscar De La Hoya in 2007, a shaky moment against Shane Mosley in 2010 and, of course, Mayweather‘s inaugural encounter against Jose Luis Castillo in 2002, which many fans felt he lost.

But outside of those three fights, Mayweather remained in almost complete control throughout his stint in the paid ranks.

Other generational greats he shared the ring with were Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez.

However, none of them proved to be any match for Mayweather.

It is therefore a massive compliment to former welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr, who Mayweather sparred in 2013, that he was singled out as one of the best fighters the boxing icon had faced in the ring.

“Errol Spence, he’s a hell of a fighter,” Mayweather told Fight Hype.

“One thing about me, I’m always going to give it to you 100 per cent you know.

“And in training camp, when I was training for my fight with [Robert] Guerrero, Errol Spence gave me solid work.

“He’s a very young, tough competitor, so if I sit here and not give that young kid props, it’ll be bad.

“He’s a very young, tough competitor, so if I sit here and not give that young kid props, it’ll be bad.

“Even though after doing my time I’d been off a year, he took me to the limit, he made me work in the boxing gym, I like kids like that.”

Spence is set to return the ring after lengthy hiatus against FundoraCredit: Esther Lin/PBC

“The purpose was to request that he be allowed to fight Fundora for the [WBO] title and he presented his case with strong arguments.

“But there are some factors that are undisputed: he’s been inactive for two years, he’s coming off a brutal TKO loss to Terence Crawford and he has never fought at 154lbs nor been rated at 154lbs.

“So I have those facts that are undisputed… You may say ‘Errol Spence is one of the biggest names at 154lbs, it’s a great fight against Fundora’.

“But based on those facts and the other fighters that are waiting their turn at 154lbs, having fought at 154lbs plus their level activity, their suitable opposition, having won regional titles, having faced rated contenders.

“If I allow Spence to fight Fundora immediately for the title with those facts…

“Would that be a good precedent to set? It would open doors for other petitions, ‘Oh you did this in the past, why are you not giving the chance to another fighter?’

“And we’re not going to sanction that fight [Fundora vs Spence]. Fundora may fight Spence but it will be considered a WBO non-title fight…

“We’re going to allow him to proceed with that fight with the condition that if he loses, the title is vacated automatically and Crawford elevated to full champion status.”

“Even though after doing my time I’d been off a year, he took me to the limit, he made me work in the boxing gym, I like kids like that.”

 

Employees at Floyd Mayweather‘s Los Angeles gym have staged a protest at the facility after claiming they haven’t been paid by the boxing legend’s ‘Money Team’ company for weeks.

The furious staffers held up signs and shouted over a microphone outside the gym on Highland Avenue, which they allege is being closed down after the lack of payment left them unable to cover rent and bill costs.

One of the signs accused Mayweather’s company of ‘modern-day slavery’, while another simply read: ‘The $ Team has no $’.

‘We’re out here just letting everybody know that they have not been treating us right,’ said one of the employees.

 Floyd Mayweather's LA gym stage protest claiming they haven't been paid in weeks

‘Even if you work for a different company and you ain’t getting paid, you’re scared to show up and say something because you know how businesses do. They silence you and they fire you because everything’s “at will.”‘

The disgruntled fitness workers are also accusing the Mayweather Boxing + Fitness group of violating the California Labor Code, according to Citizen.

California Labor Code 210 imposes penalties on employers who fail to pay employees on time, which includes fines of $100 and $200 for first and second-time violations.

If employers fail to pay after 30 days, the law states that employees are entitled to a full day’s wages at their regular rate for each day they go without payment, as well as the ability to file a lawsuit against them.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Mayweather’s representatives for comment.

Mayweather, who pocketed an estimated $1.2billion throughout his iconic boxing career, also saw one of his gyms in in Elk Grove closed down in May after its landlord sued for a breach of contract over $30,000 in missed rent payments

While they are outraged at the treatment they have received, employees at the Los Angeles gym have no idea whether Floyd himself is in the loop about their financial complaints.

‘Who knows if he’s aware or not? We don’t,’ another worker said. ‘I was told that we can’t tell him. I can’t tell him that our studio’s closing, and he was here two weeks ago. We’ve been silenced.’

Floyd Mayweather is not bankrupt despite being reportedly being unable to pay staff working at a Los Angeles gym in his name their wages; so what is the problem for the gym, which has been accused of “modern-day slavery” in a protest?

Disgruntled employees staged a public demonstration outside of the gym at Highland Avenue after saying they haven’t been paid for weeks, leaving them unable to cover basic living expenses but scared to report the matter because of the risk of being sacked.

“We’re out here just letting everybody know that they have not been treating us right,” a protestor told The Daily Mail. “Even if you work for a different company and you ain’t getting paid, you’re scared to show up and say something.

“Because you know how businesses do. They silence you and they fire you because everything’s ‘at will.'”

The 47-year-old’s Mayweather of Boxing and Fitness group has even been accused of breaching California’s Labor Code.

But this is something denied by an insider, who insists it has nothing to do with the fighter himself – something backed up by the protestors too, who admitted they didn’t know if the ex-champion was aware.

“Allegations of non-payment of wages against @FloydMayweather are false,” Rick Glaser posted to X.com, formerly Twitter. “This Mayweather Gym in LA is a franchise that Floyd gets a franchise fee for.

“Floyd himself has nothing to do with the assets or liabilities of this. These reports are misleading, & defamatory.”

Floyd Mayweather is not bankrupt despite being reportedly being unable to pay staff working at a Los Angeles gym in his name their wages; so what is the problem for the gym, which has been accused of “modern-day slavery” in a protest?

Disgruntled employees staged a public demonstration outside of the gym at Highland Avenue after saying they haven’t been paid for weeks, leaving them unable to cover basic living expenses but scared to report the matter because of the risk of being sacked.

Floyd Mayweatehr gives expensive gift to son for Christmas

“We’re out here just letting everybody know that they have not been treating us right,” a protestor told The Daily Mail. “Even if you work for a different company and you ain’t getting paid, you’re scared to show up and say something.

“Because you know how businesses do. They silence you and they fire you because everything’s ‘at will.'”

The 47-year-old’s Mayweather of Boxing and Fitness group has even been accused of breaching California’s Labor Code.

But this is something denied by an insider, who insists it has nothing to do with the fighter himself – something backed up by the protestors too, who admitted they didn’t know if the ex-champion was aware.

“Allegations of non-payment of wages against @FloydMayweather are false,” Rick Glaser posted to X.com, formerly Twitter. “This Mayweather Gym in LA is a franchise that Floyd gets a franchise fee for.

“Floyd himself has nothing to do with the assets or liabilities of this. These reports are misleading, & defamatory.”

Mayweather not short on money

Floyd Mayweather dissociates himself from accusations of non-payment after the truth about one of his business dealings was revealed

Any claims that Mayweather is bankrupt can simply be laughed off by his recent spending habits after the man nicknamed Money dropped over $402 million dollars to buy 60 buildings in New York City back in October.

It’s the start of his retail estate career and he backed that up by investing an undeclared amount of cash in 601W Companies, who control 18 different assets worth over $10 billion dollars covering 10 million square-feet.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is known for his undefeated boxing career, extravagant lifestyle, and larger-than-life personality.

With his 48th birthday just around the corner, the boxing icon has already started celebrating in signature Mayweather fashion – by showering himself with lavish gifts

Rather than waiting for friends and family to present him with tokens of appreciation, he has taken matters into his own hands by adding two luxurious Rolls-Royces to his already impressive collection.

As one of the wealthiest athletes in history, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion, Mayweather’s love for luxury is well-documented.

Whether it’s a high-end car collection valued at over $200 million, an elite portfolio of real estate investments, or a priceless selection of watches, he spares no expense in living life at the highest level.

This year’s birthday is no exception, as he proudly declared on Instagram: “I’m celebrating my birthday all month long, starting with these 2 Rolls Royces I gifted myself! Cause one Double R is not enough!”

A Birthday Celebration in True Mayweather Fashion

Floyd Mayweather and his luxury gifts worth millions of dollars: I'm celebrating my birthday all month!

In a video shared on social media, Mayweather showcased his latest acquisitions parked outside the Champion Motoring showroom. The short clip offered a glimpse into the ultra-luxurious interiors of both Rolls-Royces.

The first car featured deep blue upholstery with an elegant star-lit ceiling, creating an atmosphere of opulence. The second Rolls-Royce, designed with a bold yellow interior, stood out with its unique rear-seat arrangement and high-end dashboard features.

A voice in the background, presumably from the videographer, admired the craftsmanship, stating: “New additions to the fleet.”

The camera zoomed in on the mileage display and detailed features, capturing the essence of Mayweather’s extravagant taste. Given that a single Rolls-Royce can cost upwards of $500,000, these additions to his collection easily total over a million dollars.

This isn’t the first time Mayweather has indulged in extravagant car purchases. Last year, ahead of his rematch against John Gotti III, he shared a clip discussing his recent acquisitions, including a McLaren and two Rolls-Royces.

For a man who has amassed significant wealth through his boxing career and business ventures, spending on luxury automobiles is simply part of his daily routine.

Mayweather’s Collection of Cars and Watches

Floyd Mayweather and his luxury gifts worth millions of dollars: I'm celebrating my birthday all month!

While Mayweather‘s passion for exotic cars is well known, his obsession with high-end timepieces is just as remarkable. His watch collection, valued at an estimated $100 million, includes some of the rarest and most expensive pieces ever created.

Among them is the legendary $18 million “Billionaire Watch,” an opulent, diamond-encrusted masterpiece that serves as the crown jewel of his collection.

Adding to his growing collection, Mayweather recently purchased a Rolex Daytona “Eye of the Tiger” chronograph, a timepiece that carries a staggering price tag of $400,000.

The news was confirmed by Clockednloaded, a luxury watch channel, which highlighted the Rolex’s tiger-print diamond dial and pavé bracelet.

A video surfaced online, showing Mayweather at Benny the Jeweler’s store in New York, making the extravagant purchase.

Speaking to the camera, he announced, “The money man is back. I’m here in New York City with the one and only Benny the Jeweler. Benny, tell the people what you sold me today.”

The jeweler then proceeded to describe the watch’s stunning craftsmanship, cementing its place as one of Mayweather’s prized possessions.

Despite retiring from professional boxing, Mayweather remains a dominant figure in the sports and business worlds. His ventures in real estate, entertainment, and exhibition fights continue to generate wealth, allowing him to maintain his lavish lifestyle.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is known for his undefeated boxing career, extravagant lifestyle, and larger-than-life personality.

With his 48th birthday just around the corner, the boxing icon has already started celebrating in signature Mayweather fashion – by showering himself with lavish gifts.

Rather than waiting for friends and family to present him with tokens of appreciation, he has taken matters into his own hands by adding two luxurious Rolls-Royces to his already impressive collection.

As one of the wealthiest athletes in history, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion, Mayweather’s love for luxury is well-documented.

Whether it’s a high-end car collection valued at over $200 million, an elite portfolio of real estate investments, or a priceless selection of watches, he spares no expense in living life at the highest level.

This year’s birthday is no exception, as he proudly declared on Instagram: “I’m celebrating my birthday all month long, starting with these 2 Rolls Royces I gifted myself! Cause one Double R is not enough!”

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A Birthday Celebration in True Mayweather Fashion

In a video shared on social media, Mayweather showcased his latest acquisitions parked outside the Champion Motoring showroom. The short clip offered a glimpse into the ultra-luxurious interiors of both Rolls-Royces.

The first car featured deep blue upholstery with an elegant star-lit ceiling, creating an atmosphere of opulence. The second Rolls-Royce, designed with a bold yellow interior, stood out with its unique rear-seat arrangement and high-end dashboard features.

A voice in the background, presumably from the videographer, admired the craftsmanship, stating: “New additions to the fleet.”

The camera zoomed in on the mileage display and detailed features, capturing the essence of Mayweather’s extravagant taste. Given that a single Rolls-Royce can cost upwards of $500,000, these additions to his collection easily total over a million dollars.

This isn’t the first time Mayweather has indulged in extravagant car purchases. Last year, ahead of his rematch against John Gotti III, he shared a clip discussing his recent acquisitions, including a McLaren and two Rolls-Royces.

For a man who has amassed significant wealth through his boxing career and business ventures, spending on luxury automobiles is simply part of his daily routine.

Ver esta publicación en Instagram

Mayweather’s Collection of Cars and Watches

While Mayweather‘s passion for exotic cars is well known, his obsession with high-end timepieces is just as remarkable. His watch collection, valued at an estimated $100 million, includes some of the rarest and most expensive pieces ever created.

Among them is the legendary $18 million “Billionaire Watch,” an opulent, diamond-encrusted masterpiece that serves as the crown jewel of his collection.

Adding to his growing collection, Mayweather recently purchased a Rolex Daytona “Eye of the Tiger” chronograph, a timepiece that carries a staggering price tag of $400,000.

The news was confirmed by Clockednloaded, a luxury watch channel, which highlighted the Rolex’s tiger-print diamond dial and pavé bracelet.

A video surfaced online, showing Mayweather at Benny the Jeweler’s store in New York, making the extravagant purchase.

Speaking to the camera, he announced, “The money man is back. I’m here in New York City with the one and only Benny the Jeweler. Benny, tell the people what you sold me today.”

The jeweler then proceeded to describe the watch’s stunning craftsmanship, cementing its place as one of Mayweather’s prized possessions.

Despite retiring from professional boxing, Mayweather remains a dominant figure in the sports and business worlds. His ventures in real estate, entertainment, and exhibition fights continue to generate wealth, allowing him to maintain his lavish lifestyle.

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Mayweather’s Expanding Empire

In addition to his impressive collection of cars and watches, Mayweather has made strategic investments in real estate, further diversifying his financial portfolio.

Recently, he made headlines for purchasing a significant stake in Miami’s iconic Versace Mansion, reportedly investing $150 million in the historic property.

This investment follows his involvement in a multi-billion-dollar real estate project, reinforcing his status as more than just a legendary athlete-he is now a full-fledged business mogul.

His real estate empire includes luxury homes, commercial properties, and high-profile acquisitions, making him one of the most financially successful athletes of all time

Floyd Mayweather is not bankrupt despite being reportedly being unable to pay staff working at a Los Angeles gym in his name their wages; so what is the problem for the gym, which has been accused of “modern-day slavery” in a protest?

Disgruntled employees staged a public demonstration outside of the gym at Highland Avenue after saying they haven’t been paid for weeks, leaving them unable to cover basic living expenses but scared to report the matter because of the risk of being sacked.

“We’re out here just letting everybody know that they have not been treating us right,” a protestor told The Daily Mail. “Even if you work for a different company and you ain’t getting paid, you’re scared to show up and say something.

“Because you know how businesses do. They silence you and they fire you because everything’s ‘at will.'”

The 47-year-old’s Mayweather of Boxing and Fitness group has even been accused of breaching California’s Labor Code.

But this is something denied by an insider, who insists it has nothing to do with the fighter himself – something backed up by the protestors too, who admitted they didn’t know if the ex-champion was aware.

“Allegations of non-payment of wages against @FloydMayweather are false,” Rick Glaser posted to X.com, formerly Twitter. “This Mayweather Gym in LA is a franchise that Floyd gets a franchise fee for.

“Floyd himself has nothing to do with the assets or liabilities of this. These reports are misleading, & defamatory.”

Mayweather not short on money

Floyd Mayweather dissociates himself from accusations of non-payment after the truth about one of his business dealings was revealed

Any claims that Mayweather is bankrupt can simply be laughed off by his recent spending habits after the man nicknamed Money dropped over $402 million dollars to buy 60 buildings in New York City back in October.

It’s the start of his retail estate career and he backed that up by investing an undeclared amount of cash in 601W Companies, who control 18 different assets worth over $10 billion dollars covering 10 million square-feet.