Has Floyd Mayweather blown a US$1.2 billion fortune? Jake Paul claims the boxer is ‘broke’, after he splashed out on multiple Rolls-Royces, Mercedes, Lamborghinis, Porsches, mansions and private jets
- YouTuber Jake Paul claims Mayweather – who throws away his underwear after wearing it once – hasn’t paid his brother, Logan, for their 2021 exhibition match
- He has splashed on around 100 luxury cars; watches from Jacob & Co, Hublot, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Rolex; and bags from Hermès and Chanel
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is broke? That’s the recent claim of boxer and YouTuber Jake Paul, who claims the legendary fighter hasn’t paid his brother, Logan, for their exhibition match last year, according to an interview with Rob Moore, posted on Instagram.
But “Money” himself never admits he doesn’t have money, of course. He has said Logan got paid and wanted another exhibition. He even boasted he has banked US$300 million per month in recent years, per World Boxing News. “In 32 months, I put myself in a position with a smart business team to make US$300 million a month,” he revealed.
Multimillion-dollar homes
It’s no surprise for A-list stars to live in million-dollar houses, and each of Mayweather’s is worth no less than eight figures. Moreover, these houses feature not only swanky furniture and OTT ornaments but also “special amenities” to fully meet the owner’s every need.
For example, the six-bed home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, valued at US$25 million, has a candy shop, a 12-seat cinema and a wine cellar with 225 bottles. Meanwhile, his US$10 million Las Vegas mansion has two guest houses, 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gym and a 1.4-acre vineyard. And a third house – a US$18 million waterfront pad in Miami Beach – has a 5,000 sq ft rooftop deck and a private dock for a 100-foot boat, besides a pool, spa, cinema, gym and games room.