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Floyd Mayweather, nicknamed ‘Money’, is arguably the best boxer of all time. He has never faced defeats inside the ring and boasts an alluring 50-0 record. However, it’s not just his in-ring legacy that brings him to the spotlight. Mayweather’s flamboyant lifestyle also grabs a lot of eyeballs and the 43-year-old doesn’t mind flaunting his riches.

Floyd Mayweather has always been straightforward regarding the same. Apart from that, Mayweather also poses several questions that might force you to analyze your beliefs.

While he mostly promotes his night club ‘Girl Collection’ via Instagram, one of his recent posts caught a lot of eyeballs. Floyd Mayweather posted a picture of himself throwing money and raised an important question in the caption.

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We all are aware of the famous proverb ‘Money can’t buy happiness’ but Mayweather may not believe the same. So, he questioned the world with his Instagram post.

‘Money May’ wrote, “If they say money can’t buy happiness, then why do people smile when they get it?”

Floyd Mayweather- The Money-Making Machine

Mayweather doesn’t need to prove his worth as an elite boxer anymore. He has surpassed all his tests and has beaten every world champion and a UFC fighter in his professional career.

That said, he is now open to fighting in exhibitions. The 43-year-old will return to the ring against YouTuber Logan Paul on February 20, 2021, at Tokyo Dome.

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Although several people have demeaned the fight, it is set to be a tremendous success as it will pit two popular personalities against each other. Mayweather is clearly the favorite, and Logan Paul, who will have nothing to lose will look to land a stunner.

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No matter who takes the official win, it will be a clear win for both the guys. Mayweather and Logan Paul will bag sizeable amounts from the event, and the fight outcome will seemingly not affect either party’s career.

Do you think Floyd Mayweather has made the right move by opting to fight Logan Paul?

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