Mayweather treats 19-year-old daughter Iyanna to Sh18 million Mercedes for Christmas
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Mirror
| Dec 30, 2019
Floyd Mayweather has treated his daughter to an early Christmas present - to the tune of £140,000.
The former boxer has gifted 19-year-old Iyanna a Mercedes-Benz G63 car and she posted her thanks to her legendary father on social media.
Stunned by the gesture, she wrote on Instagram: “Omg! Omg! Omg! Thank you so much dad!”
Iyanna is the eldest of Mayweather's four children, alongside Zion, Koraun and Jirah.
Mayweather has a large fleet of luxury vehicles of his own and has been known to splash out on cars for his children in the past.
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He reportedly bought Zion a £31,000 Mercedes C-Class Coupe as part of his 16th birthday celebrations.
In Mayweather's personal garage there are five Rolls Royce's which come to the tune of £2million.
They include a classic Phantom at £355,000, a Phantom Drophead Coupe worth £367,000, a Wraith which is said to have cost £364,000, a Cullinan for £300,000 and a Dawn that cost £264,000.
Mayweather has been teasing a return to the ring in recent weeks, as he looks to build on his unbeaten career.
But he could be tempted to step inside the Octagon with the UFC - and MMA supremo Dana White has confirmed that discussions will be had in the coming months.
"Floyd and I both believe that we add a lot of value to each other," White said.
"We'll see how things start to play out, probably by the fall of 2020, and we're probably going to do some business together."