Video: How Floyd Mayweather Spends $7 Million on Gucci in South Africa

Video: Floyd Mayweather Spends $7 Million on Gucci in South Africa

Video: Floyd Mayweather Spends $7 Million on Gucci in South Africa

Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather made headlines this week after reportedly spending $7 million on designer goods in a Gucci store in South Africa.

Mayweather visited South Africa as a part of his “Motherland Tour,” an African-focused series of events and appearances. In Sandton City, Johannesburg, he was seen leaving the Gucci store while being flanked by security personnel.

Due to his great fortune and reputation for living the high life, Mayweather is known as “Money.”

With a net worth in excess of $400 million, he enjoys fast automobiles, expansive homes, and pricey jewels.

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According to Esquire Middle East, Mayweather spent the money on a variety of designer goods, including handbags, shoes, clothes, and accessories. He also reportedly bought a number of gifts for his friends and family.

The news of Mayweather’s spending spree has sparked mixed reactions online. Some people have praised him for his lavish spending, while others have criticized him for being out of touch with the average person.

“I am proud to honor and celebrate the South African Boxing legends that have paved the way for the youth and left an indelible mark in South Africa and abroad,” Money told reporters.

“It has been a difficult period in which the industry had to deal with a crippling global pandemic, but we have come this far.

“It is through sports, particularly boxing and music, that brings the nations together.”

Mayweather has previously stated that he enjoys buying fancy items with his money and that he doesn’t give a damn what other people think. He has also stated his desire to give his children a wealthy inheritance.

Mayweather has not yet commented on the news.

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