It didn't take long for Floyd 'Money'
Mayweather to start cashing in on his Marcos Maidana fight, purchasing a
third Bugatti Veyron.
The undefeated boxer pocketed a staggering £19million after unifying his welterweight belts against the Argentine, around £1.5m per round.
The undefeated boxer pocketed a staggering £19million after unifying his welterweight belts against the Argentine, around £1.5m per round.
And
despite collecting two of the supercars before the Las Vegas fight,
Mayweather claims he has splashed £1.8m ($3m) on another collectable.
Flash: Floyd Mayweather shows off his brand new Bugatti Veyron, worth £1.8million
Chilling out: Floyd Mayweather posted a video of himself cruising around in a new Bugatti Veyron
Pricey: The supercar is worth £1.8million, and he already had two Bugattis
Not bad... Mayweather shows off his other two Bugattis, which he had before the Maidana fight
Wealthy: 'Money' Mayweather received around £19m after his fight with Marcos Maidana
BUGATTI VEYRON (16.4) FACTS
253mph - The electronically limited top speed.
257mph - The theoretical top speed, on a perfect run.
2.3mpg - Fuel economy when running at full speed
12minutes - The time it takes to empty the fuel tank at top speed
51miles - The distance covered while emptying the tank
0 - 60mph - 3 seconds
0 - 125mph - 7.3 seconds
0 - 187mph - 16.7 seconds
0 - 250mph - 55 seconds
250 - 0mph - 9.8 seconds
257mph - The theoretical top speed, on a perfect run.
2.3mpg - Fuel economy when running at full speed
12minutes - The time it takes to empty the fuel tank at top speed
51miles - The distance covered while emptying the tank
0 - 60mph - 3 seconds
0 - 125mph - 7.3 seconds
0 - 187mph - 16.7 seconds
0 - 250mph - 55 seconds
250 - 0mph - 9.8 seconds
Mayweather also posted a clip on Instagram of him cruising around in the Bugatti, a one-of-one Limited Edition Grand Sport.
The car was once the fastest road-legal car in the world, with a top speed of 257mph.
Mayweather will have his next fight on September 13, ruling out a potential meeting with Amir Khan.
Mayweather Promotions chief executive Leonard Ellerbe confirmed a to-be-determined opponent.
Khan,
who impressed on the Mayweather undercard with an excellent win over
Luis Collazo, is unable to fight in September because he observes
Ramadan.
'Floyd will go on September 13 and we're looking at who he's going to fight and where he is going to fight,' Ellerbe told ESPN.
'Obviously,
Las Vegas is his home and the MGM Grand is always the leading candidate
but we will take a look at our other options.'
Legends: Mayweather meets Magic Johnson at a Los Angeles Clippers game, as well as Justin Bieber (below)
Impressive: Khan was excellent against Luis Collazo but can't fight in September because of Ramadan
Living the life: The boxer poses at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas
No comments:
Post a Comment
your comments are welcome