Inside Mayweather's private jet where he plays poker with £706m fortune
AIR MAYWEATHER is ignoring the coronavirus lockdown so Floyd can use his private jet for high stakes games of poker.
The boxing legend, 43, is known to own a stunning array of luxury toys having earned an eye-watering £706million in the last decade.
On Sunday, he posted an Instagram snap of playing a friend on his private jet with stacks of cash around them.
He captioned the shot: "On my private jet playing a private game of poker against @tmtbside7 he thought he had me with his full house, but I smoked him with a 4 of a kind."
Mayweather claims he beat his opponent with a stunning four of a kind hand of aces, beating an also staggering full house of kings and aces.
Such an unlikely scenario led to sneaky suggestions from Mayweather's 23.2million followers that the game wasn't all it seemed.
But the American's wealth is pretty undeniable in the face of his lavish lifestyle.
Not only does he own the £50m Gulfstream G650 jet, dubbed Air Mayweather, which he bought as a birthday present to himself in 2018 - he reportedly has a second jet worth £25m for his entourage to follow in.
The plane is emblazoned with his TMT 'The Money Team' logo and his undefeated 50-0 professional boxing record.
Carpets featuring the same number are rolled out for fliers as they embark and it is even stitched in the sleeves of the staff who serve him as he jets around the world.
Mayweather might be struggling to clock up the air miles right now amid the coronavirus lockdown, although he shunned social distancing measures recently when riding around Los Angeles on bikes with friends.
Fans of the great will soon be able to see him back in the ring.
Mayweather is teaming up with streaming platform fuboTV and virtual entertainment company FaceBank to create simulations of historic fights and keep fans entertained from the safety of their homes.
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