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Floyd Mayweather Celebrates New Year’s Eve in Style With Female R&B Singer While Promoting His New Business Venture

Published 01/03/2024, 5:30 AM EST

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When you think of New Year’s Eve, do you imagine champagne toast and glittering celebrations? In a surprising twist, Floyd Mayweather, a man known for his opulence but not for drinking, marked the occasion in his unique style. At a lavish event, Mayweather was spotted with the talented R&B singer Summer Walker.

This wasn’t just any celebration; it was a strategic display blending luxury, celebrity status, and business acumen. Mayweather, who was recently announced for a much-anticipated rematch with Manny Pacquiao, shows no signs of slowing down, either in the ring or in his entrepreneurial ventures. What makes a champion boxer celebrate without a sip of champagne?

Floyd Mayweather and Walker celebrate together

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Floyd Mayweather, always one to make a statement, embraced the New Year in a style that only he could pull off. Dressed by Di’Angelo, a name rising in the fashion world, Mayweather donned a striking grey co-ord set accentuated with bold yellow stripes, perfectly capturing his flamboyant personality. Additionally, he adorned himself with his signature bright yellow hat, a symbol of his distinctive style.

 

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Yet, it wasn’t merely his garb that garnered attention. Mayweather’s love for opulence was conspicuously reflected in his selection of accessories. A drop pendant, lavishly studded with diamonds, draped gracefully about his neck, harmonized by a radiant diamond ring. The crowning glory of his attire was an opulent Jacob & Co. Billionaire diamond tourbillon watch, valued at an astounding $18 million, acquired in 2018.

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The occasion was captured in a glamorous Instagram post by Le Bon Argent, a luxurious champagne brand owned by Mayweather. They shared a moment from the evening with a caption partially reading, “What a night to remember! As the clock struck midnight, we celebrated the start of a new year… with the finest champagne.” This statement not only highlighted the elegance of the event but also subtly promoted Mayweather’s business interests.

This isn’t the only time Mayweather celebrated with luxury, let’s look at the other moments in 2023 when Mayweather broke the bank.

Mayweather’s lavish shopping sprees and jewelry indulgences

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When it comes to spending money, each year Mayweather shows us how to do so. Earlier in 2023 when he went to South Africa, he ended up spending $7 million at a Gucci Store and was then escorted out by security. This year he also added McLaren 750 S Spider worth about $350,000 to his $40 million car collection.

Mayweather, embracing his moniker ‘Money’, flaunts his acquisitions unabashedly. “Traveling for 2 weeks so I brought 14 pair of shades to peep the haters,” he quipped on Instagram, showcasing his diamond-crusted sunglasses. His early Christmas shopping, amounting to a staggering $15 million, further cements his status as the epitome of extravagance in the sporting world.

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As we reflect on Mayweather’s extravagant expenditures, one can’t help but wonder: What does such an opulent lifestyle signify in the broader context of sports celebrity culture? What do you think Mayweather will spend his money on in 2024?

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