Unbeaten US boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. has reportedly posted a video on Instagram of two attractive women sitting on his bed in a race to see who can count out 100,000 dollars in cash first.
Mayweather, who recently saw off the challenge of Marcos Maidana in Las Vegas to unify the welterweight division, is known for openly showing off his fabulous wealth.
According to the Daily Star, Mayweather times the two women, who are part of his entourage The Money Team (TMT), using one of his hugely expensive watches, and he captioned the video saying 'these is what they do when they get bored'.
One of the women in the video is reportedly Mayweather's masseuse and sticks close to the all-conquering boxer wherever he goes.
Mayweather, who is worth over 150 million pounds and earned over 50 million pounds for his last two fights alone, hardly gets his earnings from endorsement deals, which is unusual for a top athlete, the report added.
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