Seems like, Floyd Mayweather is planning to make some more money as he has decided to sell his ultra-rare Ferrari Enzo super car for a whopping 3.8 million Dollars.
The 38-year-old boxer bought the car in January for 3.2 million Dollars, but after putting 194 miles on the whip he has decided to change it for a brand new ride, reported TMZ.com.
Obi Okeke, owner of Fusion Luxury Motors, reveals that the world champion made it clear that he wants to move fast on the deal and wants to use the profits to buy other insane vehicles.
Though Okeke, who's been sworn to secrecy about the other cars until Mayweather takes possession of them, only said that they are extremely expensive and will shock everyone.
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