Floyd Mayweather flashes his new Koenigsegg, three Bugattis and a Ferrari worth a combined $10.6m at his gym in Las Vegas.
Floyd Mayweather is no stranger to showing off his expensive possessions, and five more of his big-money purchases were on display at his gym in Las Vegas during one of his training sessions.The 38-year-old arrived at the Mayweather Boxing Club for his latest training session ahead of his fight against Andre Berto on September 12 in his brand new $4.8m (£3.1m) silver Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita.Mayweather, who is believed to have a net worth in the region of $400m (£258m) parked his brand new supercar next to his three Bugatti Veyrons and a white Ferrari before heading inside to train.
The white Bugatti Veyron Sport convertible parked next to the Koenigsegg is worth $2.5m (£1.6m) while the two standard Bugatti Veyrons (one in red and black and one in white and silver) cost $1.5m (£970,000) each.
The Ferrari 458 Italia parked next to the Bugatti costs somewhere in the region of $300,000 (£200,000).Earlier this week, the man known as 'Money' was seen holding a huge wad of cash while punching a heavy bag, saying: 'I need motivation, let me hold it (the money) while I'm training.'
In his first fight since beating Manny Pacquiao in May, Mayweather will fight Berto in a fight that is being billed as his last hurrah.
Mayweather has promised to bow out after his 49th fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on September 12.On the fight, Mayweather said: 'I'm ready to get back in the ring on September 12 and prove again to the whole world why I'm the best ever.'I always bring my A-game and this fight against Andre Berto is no exception. He's a young, strong fighter who is hungry to take down the best. Forty-eight have tried before and on September 12, I'm going to make it 49.'
Although Mayweather has said he will retire after the bout in September, Miguel Cotto said that he wants a rematch with the unbeaten boxer.
The WBC middleweight champion was beaten by Mayweather in May 2012 at the MGM Grand, but he expressed his desire at getting another shot at the pound-for-pound king next year.
Speaking at a press conference in New York to promote his fight against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in November, Cotto said: 'Mayweather said before that he's going to retire after this fight [with Andre Berto in Las Vegas on September 12].
'I can't point to someone who's not going to be here later. But if he's going to stay after his fight [against Berto], I think and I know that's a fight that people can watch.'
Amir Khan has also not given up hope of a bout with Mayweather while Manny Pacquiao could also chase a lucrative rematch.
There are plenty of people lining up to fight Mayweather should be need more 'motivation' after his bout with Berto next month.
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano - Cost: £200,000, Top speed: 208mph
Porsche 911 Turbo S - Cost: £150,000, Top speed: 198mph
Lamborghini Aventador - Cost: £300,000, Top speed: 217mph
Ferrari 458 Spider - Cost: £200,000, Top speed: 202mph
Ferrari 458 Spider - Cost: £200,000, Top speed: 202mph
Bugatti Grand Sport - Cost: £1.5m, Top speed: 254mph
Bugatti Veyron - Cost: £1.5m, Top speed: 267mph
Bugatti Veyron - Cost: £1.5m, Top speed: 267mph
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita - Cost £3.05m, Top speed: 250mph
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