[Photos] – Feast your eyes on the insides of Floyd Mayweather’s Sh6 billion private jet

Boxing
By Mirror | Apr 03, 2019
Mayweather's jet reportedly cost $60million (£45.813million) [Courtesy]

Floyd Mayweather is arguably one of the most inspirational and is one of the most successful boxers to have ever graced the ring.

The 42-year-old has never been shy to show off his exploits in public and on social media.

Recently the unbeaten fighter has given fans a glimpse into his glamorous lifestyle posting https://cdn.standardmedia.co.ke/images and a videos touring around his $60million (£45.813million) private jet, a jet that in February last year he bought himself for his birthday.

'The Money Team' insignia greets you as you board [Courtesy]

The Michigan born fighter is currently enjoying his retirement after stopping former UFC superstar Conor McGregor in a cross-over clash in August last year, recently visiting Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Manchester.

Mayweather's name stands out on the side of the jet [Courtesy]

The Vegas bout saw the former champion reportedly make another nine figure payday to become the highest paid fighter in the sport's history.

Mayweather boards his jet walking over his 'The Best Ever' doormat [Courtesy]

The '50-0' boxer has built up a large fortune over his career, with Mayweather claiming he has made over $800million (£610.6million) from boxing (prior to the McGregor fight). The American native has used his fortune to own an incredible amount of houses, cars and his private jet.

Floyd Mayweather sitting comfy in his private jet [Courtesy]

According to Forbes "Money" is reportedly worth around $285million (£217.5million), the Las Vegas resident also topped the highest paid athletes list and the Celebrity 100 in 2018.

Mayweather's private jet's interior [Courtesy]

There are some key features 'AirMayweather' boasts.

The outside of the jet showcases Mayweather's name in big bold letters down the middle of the fuselage.

The outside also has an imprint of his TMT, The Money Team, logo branded on the stabiliser and next to the the entrance.

Mayweather up front with his pilot [Courtesy]

Prior to boarding the multi-weight fighter has a doormat to the jet showing the initials TBE, The Best Ever, highlighting Mayweather's unmatched record of wins and success.

Inside the jet Mayweather has personalised bedsheets, featuring his name in gold letters etched into the sheets as well as his TMT brand.

The jet can transport 29 passengers [Courtesy]

The boxing unbeaten record of '50-0' is in printed on each of the wings of the jet, it cannot be missed when looking out at the scenery outside.

Even the pilot's uniform boasts the perfect '50-0' record, sewn into the sleeve in reference to Mayweather's pristine professional record.

Mayweather poses with his entourage [Courtesy]

Mayweather has recently started working as a promoter for the likes of Light-Heavyweight former world champion Badou Jack "The Ripper", Flyweight Ava "The Lady of Boxing" Knight, Super-Featherweight champion Gervonta "The One" Davis and WBC Super-Middleweight champion Ronald "The Thrill" Gavril among others.

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