Floyd Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather is no stranger to social media, especially when it comes to posing with his millions of dollars and luxurious jewelry. However, he didn't acquire everything for free. Here's the secret to his millionaire bank account.
"I am blessed to wake up every day knowing that my bank accounts are growing. I am earning seven figures monthly without even lifting a finger. This shows that I have made good investments, decisions that have allowed me to step away from the ring when I needed to," wrote Floyd Mayweather on his Facebook account.
They say "Life Is What You Make It" and to that, I'll agree wholeheartedly! As I sit here acknowledging how blessed I am to be retired a year shy of my 40th birthday, it's nearly impossible to say I am not living the "American Dream". Without my usual six-pack or muscle tone in sight, I can sit back and get the last laugh, knowing that I put in the "Hard Work & Dedication" to be 49-0. I'm blessed to wake up every morning, certain my bank accounts are growing. Making 7 figures monthly without moving a finger, just further proves that I've made brilliant investments and decisions that allow me to walk away from the ring, comfortably, I'm proud to be a King.
Posted by Floyd Mayweather on Sunday, March 20, 2016
At 39 years old, Floyd Mayweather is the highest-paid athlete with 300 million dollars. "Even without being in shape, I can have the last laugh because I know I put in a lot of work to become a boxer with a record of 49-0. I'm grateful to be able to retire before 40. I'm living the 'American Dream'," he concluded.
Although a significant portion of the money earned by Floyd Mayweather in 2015 came from the "Fight of the Century" against Manny Pacquiao, his net worth comes from his company TMT. It is involved in the world of sports, where the boxer is king.
Floyd Mayweather's last fight was against Andre Berto, where he achieved a record of 49-0. This is the same record that Rocky Marciano achieved, whom 'Money' tried to emulate. He hasn't stepped into a ring since September last year.