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Where does Floyd Mayweather live? Take a look inside his Sh925 million house with a two screen cinema, five bedrooms and Sh1.5 billion worth of cars

  • Floyd Mayweather lives in a 22,000-square-foot five-bedroom, seven-bath custom-built hideout in Las Vegas and thanks to the house's Instagram account we took a peek inside “Money Mayweather’s” mammoth mansion
  • He is thought to have paid $9million for the desert hideout
The sitting room has 24ft vaulted ceilings, a grand piano, and a fireplace
Ceilings, over 24 feet high, drip with crystal chandeliers and walls are covered in materials like red silk and textured glass
It has five-bedrooms and seven-bath custom designed
Mr. Mayweather Jr.’s hideout is a 22,000-square-foot mansion built home on a golf course created with most every luxury imaginable
The kitchen apparently has touch-screen video game consoles on the kitchen counter
There is an outside lounge area bigger than most people’s homes
It includes a sofa area by the sun drenched pool
There are double person sun loungers with retractable shades
He has a huge sauna
And a massage area
When it comes to cars he doesn't hold back
One car deal revealed that his dealership has sold Mayweather "over 100 cars" in a span of 18 years
His Bentleys’ collection. Did you know he has 16 Rolls Royces?
Known one knows how many cars he has but a collection he showed to ESPN included two Ferraris, three Bugattis, a Lamborghini, and a McLaren
He has so many cars there is no way he can drive them all
He also has a huge collection of jewels and a 600-square-foot walk-in closet
But his most prized possession is his cabinet holding his boxing belts
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