Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Celebrities

Eat your heart out, Manny Pacquiao: We look inside Floyd Mayweather’s US$25 million LA mansion, and it’s fit for a champ

STORYBusiness Insider
Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather is known for splashing the cash, having earned more than US$1 billion during an illustrious boxing career that saw him retire undefeated after winning all 50 professional fights. Photo: AP
Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather is known for splashing the cash, having earned more than US$1 billion during an illustrious boxing career that saw him retire undefeated after winning all 50 professional fights. Photo: AP
Floyd Mayweather

‘Money’ Mayweather’s LA home has a candy shop, a 12-seat cinema, and a wine rack with 225 bottles. He is reputedly keen on buying New York skyscraper One Vanderbilt

Floyd Mayweather is known for his flashy lifestyle.

He was the “Money” man of boxing for a reason – and it’s all because he made a billion dollars from career earnings, according to Forbes, that saw him win all 50 of his professional fights and hold world titles in five weight divisions. The opponents he defeated ranged from Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor to Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley and Canelo Alvarez. He’s even talked about being a billionaire before.
He was the “Money” man of boxing for a reason – and it’s all because he made a billion dollars from career earnings
 Mayweather may now be retired, but he still works hard and spends hard. This is a man who once bought a rare US$4.7 million supercar Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (one of only two in the world) – but that isn’t even his wildest purchase.
Advertisement
Mayweather showed off an US$18 million watch called “The Billionaire” on his Instagram page, once had ambitions of buying an NBA team, and his emerging real estate empire could include the impressive skyscraper One Vanderbilt, a 1,301-foot structure in New York City.

He has personally-branded private jets, goes on holidays in the Caribbean, has a private chef on 24-hour call, and seemingly so much money he doesn't even mind paying his fans US$1,000 to troll 50 Cent on social media.

So we all know how he lives. But what about where he lives?

The retired boxing champion bought a US$25 million mansion in Los Angeles in 2017 – and property website Trulia provided Business Insider with a number of photos.

Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x