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According to reports from the Israeli media, former five-division champion Floyd Mayweather visited an embattled Israel a while back after an invite from Jewish businessman Yona Rechnitz. Now, weeks later, he seems to have flown back to the country in his private jet, as he flaunted the hotel room, named after him, ‘Mayweather Suite’ where he is staying.

During his time back in the States, ‘Money’ was busy with his New York City real estate investment frenzy, where he splurged millions upon millions into various business ventures. Regardless, earlier today, he shared a clip on social media, giving his fans a tour of the ‘Mayweather Suite’ in Tel Aviv.

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Floyd Mayweather takes fans inside his Tel Aviv suite

According to his post, the ‘Mayweather Suite’ is part of The David Kempinski Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. ‘Money’ captioned the post, “A close look at the Mayweather Suite – Kapinsky Hotel Tel Aviv.” He took fans through the hotel room suite, showcasing all the lavish amenities part of the Mayweather experience.

Floyd Mayweather began by showcasing the grand piano included in the suite, even sitting down to play a few tunes. Staying true to his trademark style, he also gave fans a closer look at his exquisite watch collection, featuring pieces from Avi & Co. and Hublot.

The tour continued as he highlighted some of his designer bags from Crocodile and Gucci while walking through the suite. Mayweather then took fans into his wardrobe, where he proudly displayed his collection of diamond-studded caps.

To top it off, Mayweather climbed the stairs to the second floor of the suite, revealing a fully equipped gym—an amenity perfectly suited to his lifestyle. It’s safe to say that fans thoroughly enjoyed the tour, as they expressed their thoughts in the comments of the post. 

What’s your perspective on:

Does Mayweather's lavish lifestyle inspire admiration or criticism in today's world of wealth disparity?

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Fan proposes a tour of Mayweather’s penthouse in Cancún

Having built up a following online over the years, people were overjoyed to watch the former world champion flaunt his material possessions. The owner of Avi&Co., Avi Hiaeve, responded to the post expressing his gratitude for the promotion Mayweather provided. “Wow, I’m really honored being your friend champ!!! Thank you for all the love you give ❤️💎❤️,” Hiaeve wrote. Back in September, ‘Money’ spent almost a million dollars on a set from the luxury watch company. 

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Meanwhile, the next user roped in Mayweather’s recent investment frenzy. “Well spoken, I mean you own a quarter of NY,” the user wrote. According to reports, Mayweather invested $402 million in affordable housing in Upper Manhattan. He also invested an unspecified amount in 601W Companies’ $10 billion real estate portfolio. Then he entered into a joint venture with Go Partners, investing $100 million in their $3 billion luxury and market-rate housing.

The next user felt the tour of the hotel room wasn’t enough, as the user shared another idea. “We have to do your penthouse in Cancun next,” the user commented. Back in March 2021, Floyd made a similar video showcasing his suite in Cancun. It’s unclear whether he owns any properties in the city. 

Another user chimed in just to show their admiration for the former boxer. The user wrote, “🙌🙌🙌🙌,” expressing his thoughts about the video. Besides his business ventures and rare exhibition bouts, Floyd is quite active on the social media platform. 

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Someone else shared their thoughts in a similar fashion. “💰,” the user wrote. After all, Floyd Mayweather is the richest boxer in the history of the sport. 

That said, it appears Floyd Mayweather is back in Israel, and he wants his fans online to tag along with him in his journey. What did you think about Mayweather’s suit? 

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