Few people believe Floyd Mayweather Jr. will stay retired from boxing, especially after his “final” fight vs. Andre Berto completely bombed at the box office, but so far Mayweather has stuck to his guns. That may change if Mayweather keeps spending his cash like he has been lately.

Just this week, Mayweather was photographed carrying six huge bundles of cash into a Miami strip club called King of Diamonds. He reportedly dropped $50,000 that night, and let so much money fly that it completely covered the floor, and required brooms for crew members to sweep it up. According to TMZ, up to 45 people were rolling with Mayweather as part of The Money Team.

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He also added to his car collection. Correction, he added to his supercar collection.

That’s the only way to describe the $3.5 million 2015 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, which was the last one of its kind sold in the world. This car brings the value of his collection to $19 million.

Mayweather has no endorsements at all, so even though he is the richest athlete in the world, he is certainly spending at an alarming rate. Perhaps he has another big fight in the works? Manny Pacquiao recently said in a video posted to Facebook that he was negotiating a rematch with Mayweather.

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Mayweather vs. Pacquaio generated 4.4 million pay-per-view buys, by far the most in boxing history, but the fight itself was a dud. Pacquiao revealed a shoulder injury after he lost, and has claimed a rematch would be far more entertaining because he will be healthy.

Mayweather has not commented on Pacquiao’s remarks, and he seems like he’s in no rush to give up his joy rides and strip club trips to jump back into the gym.

Here's more proof that perhaps he won't need the additional payday.

 Leaving ATL headed to NYC #AirMayweather

A photo posted by Floyd Mayweather (@floydmayweather) on Oct 16, 2015 at 10:18am PDT

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