Floyd Mayweather Reminds Us All How Rich He Is, Buys Son Gold Bentley Golf Cart (Photo)
By Sam Richmond
Floyd Mayweather gave his son perhaps the best 15th birthday present ever, a gold Bentley golf cart.
Floyd Mayweather is extremely rich. He earned a whopping $105 million in 2013, according to Forbes.
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This means that Mayweather’s kids have better birthdays than the rest of us.
The latest proof: The 37-year-old boxer purchased a gold Bentley golf cart for his 15-year-old son’s birthday.
Mayweather posted a picture of the ride on Instagram:
That is one heck of a gift. Many 15-year-old boys would be thrilled to get, say, an Xbox One for their birthday. But Mayweather’s son isn’t your average 15-year-old and instead comes away with an absolutely sick ride.
However, as Mayweather indicated in the photograph’s caption, the best is yet to come for his son:
"My son @kingkoraun wanted a Bentley golf cart for his 15th birthday so I made it appear. Stay on the look out for his gift for his 16th birthday!"
Mayweather is 47-0 (26 knockouts) for his boxing career and is recognized as one of the all-time greats in the sport. Mayweather’s last fight came on Sept. 13 against Marcos Maidana, with Money winning in a unanimous decision.
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