Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao Net Worth: The Money's Car Collection Gets $210K Mercedes-Maybach

Boxing aficionados and sports junkies, in general, just can't wait for that May 2 showdown to happen between these two boxing greats -- it will definitely go down as one for the books.

For the meantime, many fans and critics have to make do with pitting each other in whatever way possible -- whose odds is better, who are the celebs on each other's camp, who is making the better preparations, etc.

Here at RealtyToday, we also had some fun making a comparison between the two in terms of their net worth, mansions, and cars. And boy, did Mayweather get the better of Pacquiao on that car department. He just knocked down his Filipino counterpart with his insane collection of hot wheels, and not to mention that private jet.

And with the latest addition to his stable, Floyd Mayweather just delivered another devastating blow right when Pacman is still decked out on the canvass. The shot would come in the form of a Mercedes-Maybach S600.

But, all these are just in terms of one department, of course. We are not trying to insinuate anything, mind you.

The American boxer just bought the gorgeous-looking car for $210,000 -- a price tag he probably won't even bat an eyelash on when paying for. Check out this video he posted on his Instagram account featuring his newest ride.

For the ordinary folks, that's already impressive considering the fact that more and more people nowadays can no longer afford paying for the average price of a new vehicle, which was $32,086 in 2013. Floyd, on one hand, can just purchase an entire warehouse with hundreds of Mercedes-Maybach S600 in it, with the amount of paycheck he is due to get from the upcoming fight.

In 2014, The Money man earned a whopping $105 million in annual salary, which is almost 2000 times that of an ordinary American with a median household income of about $54,000.

The display of an ultra-expensive car is not something that followers of Mayweather are not familiar with. Just three months ago, he also posted a snapshot on his Instagram account with the caption; "$6,200,000 spent for just 3 cars that don't depreciate, only appreciate."

In the foreground of the photo, one man, presumed to be the boxer, can be seen standing on a staircase of a private jet overlooking three sports cars -- one Bugatti Grand Sport (Chassis 088 Matte White 1 of 1 in the USA) for $3,000,000 and two Bugatti Veyron (Chassis 116 White Over Soft Silver USA) for $1,600,000

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