Mayweather shows off expensive diamond rings, watch
Boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather has added to his luxurious jewellery collection with new diamond-encrusted watches and a flashy ring.
The 41-year-old splashed out an absolute fortune on the customised timepieces made by luxury Swiss brand Audemars Piguet.
Just two months ago the undefeated champ spent a whopping £13.75million on another sparkling watch, dubbed “The Billionaire’s Timepiece.”
He obviously continues to enjoy his retirement after pocketing a staggering £78m against Conor McGregor – his 50th and final fight of his career.
Mayweather makes it no secret of his lavish retirement after buying mansions, private jets and even running a strip club.
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He took to Instagram to show off his latest purchases by keeping his 20.9m followers guessing how many carats are in the rings.
Alongside a picture of a watch and ring, he wrote the caption: “The timepiece is 41mm, so how many carats is the ring?”
Mayweather continues to hold the reign of the wealthiest sportsman as released by Forbes.
The 41-year-old took home £212m in 2017 over double more than second best Lionel Messi.
He regularly uploads pictures with huge bundles of cash and his lavish shopping trips.
Last month he posed in a dressing gown outside his private jet and showed a video driving around in a Bentley.
In June he uploaded two Instagram videos showing just how much cash he has lying around.
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