Floyd Mayweather Spent $250,000 On Jewelry For Christmas Gifts
By Josh Sanchez
With the holiday season upon us, Floyd Mayweather wrapped up his Christmas shopping which included more than $250,000 on jewelry.
Boxing star Floyd Mayweather Jr. loves everyone to know about how much money he brings in. When you are bringing in $40 million on a single night, it isn’t shocking that one would have that attitude.
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But what could someone possibly do with that kind of money? Spend it in ridiculous ways.
That is exactly what Floyd Mayweather does on a regular basis.
You can’t bash Mayweather for his latest splurge, however, because it was all in the spirit of the holiday. According to TMZ Sports, Mayweather spent more than $250,000 on jewelry for his family and friends.
Each gift that Mayweather purchased reportedly cost between $5,000 and $10,000.
"Among the gifts: a diamond tennis necklace with 70 carats of diamonds and a matching tennis bracelet, a diamond encrusted watch with over 40 carats of diamonds, and a diamond pendant — just to name a few."
That isn’t too bad of a gift.
It certainly pays to be a part of The Money Team, so party on and enjoy the holidays. Maybe one day you can enjoy some diamond encrusted gifts from your close friends. Just don’t ask for it or expect it.
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