Despite being officially retired, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has masterfully managed to make sure that he maintains his millions. And at the rate that he is still racking in millions, most are curious about Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s net worth in 2023.
The 46-year-old has not entirely turned his back on boxing. He is giving back and promoting other budding and deserving boxers. Occasionally, he takes the ring to do exhibition matches, a trend that other boxers - including Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao - have followed.
Mayweather has proven he is wise both inside and outside the ring. Although most feel that his fights are fixed and that he doesn't engage, the reality is that "Money" uses his wits when facing opponents. This has transcended into his investment portfolio, and the success is unprecedented.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s Net Worth 2023: $400 million
It is hardly surprising that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has a net worth of $400 million in 2023. Those may arguably be modest numbers.
Regardless, those figures undoubtedly make Mayweather the wealthiest boxer of all time, Celebrity Net Worth noted.
Mayweather's career earnings alone are estimated to tip $1.1 billion. Aside from promoting fights, he also makes sure to get a lofty payday each time he does exhibition fights.
Among his exhibition fights to start 2023 was against TV personality Aaron Chalmers in London in January. The 46-year-old allegedly earned up to $40 million in that fight, according to Totalsportal.
Mayweather returned to the ring in April to face mixed martial arts fighter John Gotti III. Although Money won the fight after referee Kenny Bayless stopped the action in the sixth round, chaos ensued.
Regardless of the aftermath, Mayweather was estimated to earn roughly $25 million from that clash per Insidersport.
Floyd Mayweather's Wealth
The two exhibition fights that Mayweather already had in 2023 prove why the former boxing champion continues to rake in money.
During his active boxing days, Mayweather's big payday came in the latter part of his career. That was against Pacquiao in 2015, wherein he earned $250 million, and in 2017 against UFC fighter Conor McGregor, when he earned $300 million.
Unlike other athletes, Mayweather does not rely heavily on endorsement deals. The only known brands tied with the American boxer are Hublot, Burger King, and FanDuel. A reason seen here is that Mayweather's baseline is a minimum of $1 million to do endorsements.
That alone makes it more baffling why Mayweather is touted among the highest-paid personalities in the world.
As for his assets, Mayweather owns an 11-bedroom custom-built mansion in Las Vegas, his primary residence since 2018. He owns another 13,000-square mansion in Vegas, a home where he stayed from 2010 to 2018 for about $9.5 million.
Aside from these, Mayweather also invested in a Beverly Hills mansion in 2017, where he spent $25.5 million. He also owns an apartment in New York City, the Mayweather Boxing Club in Vegas, and a strip club in Vegas called Girl Collection.
In 2021, Money also shelled out $18 million for the following waterfront mansion on Miami's Palm Island.
Like most, Mayweather also owns a platoon of lavish vehicles that he pays for in cash. That list includes a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, a Bugatti Chiron, three Bugatti Veyrons, a Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse, a Pagani Huayra, and a limited edition LaFerrari Aperta.
Other investments that Mayweather has included a couple of private jets. They are the Gulfstream G650 jet, said to be worth $60 million, and a Gulfstream III, said to be worth around $30 million.
Mayweather also has a lush jewelry collection to his credit and has invested in commercial real estate.
Given that long list of investments, it is unsurprising that Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s net worth will continue to balloon in the coming years.
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