Floyd Mayweather Net Worth: Homes, Cars & More!

To say that Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is a spendthrift would make for the biggest understatement of the year. From the looks of it, he isn't the type to hold back when it comes to his spending. For the many, it could stand as frivolity; but for the flamboyant boxer, he simply doesn't mind popping for some luxuries, and regale himself with all the opulence life could offer.

For one thing, Mayweather has more than enough, and he has earned his keep in the cutthroat sport of boxing with his own blood, sweat and tears. But, just how much does the guy really worth?

Celebrity NetWorth, an online celebrity finance outlet, values him at $295 million in net worth, with an annual salary of about $50 million. He took home a total of $405 million in career earnings so far. He is also head-and-shoulders above everyone else in the 2014 list of world's highest paid athlete according to Forbes.

Mayweather received an estimated $41.5 million in guaranteed fight purse when he went up against Saul Alvarez in 2013. This was regarded as the biggest pay check in the history of the sport at that time, but only to be eclipsed with his impending duel against Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao which is projected to go down as the richest fight in boxing.

The undefeated boxer is also just as stashed in luxury properties as he is flushed with money. The photo above, taken from his Instagram account, sums it all up as Mayweather is shown posing for a snapshot with his luxury car collection and private jet.

Business Insider estimates the value of the entire roster of four-wheelers to be in the vicinity of $6 million. The collection includes a Lamborghini Aventador ($400,000), Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano ($350,000), Bugatti 16.4 Veyron ($1.3 million), and a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport ($1.9 million). The private jet is valued at around $2 million.

In a 2013 article by the DailyMail, it was noted that Mayweather buys cars of the same model but in different colors to remind him which city he's currently in -- black car means Las Vegas and white means he's in Miami.

Big Boy Toys A photo posted by Floyd Mayweather's Mansion (@bigboymansion) on Sep 6, 2013 at 12:13am PDT

Mayweather has also created an Intagram account for his own mansion -- and some of his other prized possessions to go with it -- for all the world to marvel at.

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