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Floyd Mayweather Gifts Himself 2020 Bentley Continental And 2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan For Christmas

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Call him a man that loves the good thing of life then you are not far from the truth. Floyd Mayweather loves to spend and when he spends, he spends real large, what a better way to end the year in a large way.

Floyd Mayweather has treated himself to a swanky new Rolls Royce for Christmas ahead of his potential comeback next year.

The American, nicknamed ‘Money’, raked in astonishing levels of cash throughout his 21-year professional career.

Floyd Mayweather gifted himself a Rolls Royce Cullinan 2020 model and 2020 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner with the assorted cars gulping a whopping $562,000 (N204 million)from the boxing star’s heavy purse.

It will be recalled that earlier, The Money got himself a Rolls Royce Phantom dubbed “private jet of the road” to the enthusiasm of his ardent followers on Instagram.

Mayweather now proves 2020 will be a year of difference, hence the sophisticated cars befitting of his majesty.

“Another gift to myself,” Mayweather announced the arrival of the cars on photo-sharing platform Instagram account to the joy of his fans.

Almost two-and-a-half years on from that victory he is still spending his earnings, splashing out on an elegant white Rolls Royce Cullinan truck to celebrate Christmas.

After first posting a picture of a black Bentley Continental he purchased for himself, Mayweather then showed he was not finished there.

He then posted a video of the Rolls Royce with the caption: “Another gift to myself! Since I already have a black 2019 Rolls Royce Cullinan truck, it’s only right to gift myself with a white 2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan truck for Miami.”

It will be recalled that in February, he gifts himself a black Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a Mercedes-Benz G-wagon to celebrate his victory against the Japanese kickboxer, Tenshin Nasukawa.

Mayweather is due to make a comeback in 2020, with UFC president Dana White recently confirming they have struck a deal that involves the former pound-for-pound chief returning to action.

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