Floyd Mayweather Buys $18 Million Diamond-Encrusted Watch

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Floyd Mayweather, the retired boxing champion, is known for his flashy lifestyle and huge spending. In 2018, he spent $18 million on a custom-made luxury watch, called the "Billionaire Watch." Made by Jacob & Co., the watch is covered in 260 carats of emerald-cut diamonds, making it one of the most expensive watches in the world. 

This one-of-a-kind piece is the only one ever made, adding to its value. Mayweather, who has earned over $1.2 billion in his career, is no stranger to big purchases. 

His collection of watches is worth about $100 million, and he owns several properties and luxury cars. He bought the "Billionaire Watch" from jeweler Tadashi Fukushima, and it's a prized item in his collection.

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Throughout his career, Mayweather headlined some of the biggest pay-per-view events in boxing, earning millions from fights against Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor


Even after retiring, Mayweather continues to earn large sums from exhibition matches, fighting popular figures like Logan Paul and Deji. At 47 years old, he remains financially secure and continues to add to his wealth.

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Source: Talk Sports 

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