Floyd Mayweather went out shopping and returned home with not one, but two Rolls-Royces

  • Floyd Mayweather has bought himself two Rolls-Royces
  • The boxer is celebrating his 48th birthday early
  • With an estimated net worth of $400M, money is no object

Published on Feb 05, 2025 at 3:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Feb 05, 2025 at 3:58 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Floyd Mayweather car shopping
Floyd Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather has just gone on one of the world’s most expensive shopping sprees.

The former professional boxer will turn the grand old age of 48 on February 24.

And to kick off the celebrations early, he decided to pick himself out a few lavish gifts. 

Starting with not one, but two Rolls-Royces.

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Mayweather is a regular customer at Champion Motoring dealership, where he bought the two luxury vehicles.

The boxer has expensive taste, especially when it comes to cars.

Among his 15-large car collection, the former athlete has Ferraris, Lamborghinis and, of course, more than one Rolls-Royce. 

Taking to Instagram, he showed off his two new additions saying, ‘I’m celebrating all month long starting with these two Rolls-Royces I gifted myself cause one double R is not enough’.

From the outside, the luxury cars are sleek and understated with a shiny black exterior.

But on the inside, it’s a different story.

One car is laden with a golden yellow interior and matching hardware on the exterior.

The other has a Charles blue interior with a mesmerizing starlight headliner. 

The two new birthday presents are reported to have cost the boxer more than $1.2 million.

While that kind of money is hard to comprehend for most of us, especially in one shopping spree, it’s just another day for Mayweather.

With an estimated net worth of around $400 million, money is no object.

In fact, the boxer, who has the nickname ‘Money’ for obvious reasons, once parted with a whopping $4.8 million to get his hands on a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita.

It was one of just two ever made.

From a $50 million private jet that’s like a flying palace to a $1.4 million diamond-encrusted watch, he’s happy to spend big to get what he wants. 

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