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So yesterday, it was breezing through the streets of Monte Carlo in old F1 cars. Floyd Mayweather Jr., it seems, is still unfinished, as he shared a new clip on Instagram today. Boxing’s first billionaire never stops enthralling millions of fans with his uber lifestyle. He ensures they see him spend lavishly on some of the priciest, top-flight items. Thus Mayweather Jr.’s posts clinch the best reactions and comments.

In the latest piece, he said, “Chartered 4 helicopters, bought 3 Rolex’s went to 2 countries, all in 1 day. That’s the daily countdown.” As one could expect, many lauded him for enjoying the fruits of his hard-earned labor. But once again, a particular segment seemed unhappy with the apparent ostentation.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. roving through Europe

J.Payton observes that some commentators are so irked because another man is receiving his just rewards that they might even harm themselves out of sheer jealousy. He said, “People in the comments ready to kill them selves over the next man enjoying his earned success.” User Johnny Corona seems to concur with Payton. He said that Floyd Mayweather Jr. basks in the glory of his achievements and thus having a blast, “Floyd enjoying the fruits of his labor and living his best life…💥👊🏻💥.”

But some weren’t happy with the undefeated former champion’s frequent showing off. Among them, Daniel Richie questioned why couldn’t he travel and reach out to countries in Africa or other parts of the world where so many die out of hunger. With so much money, Mayweather Jr. can help far too many people. “Bro, why you don’t travel to Africa or to many countries w a lot of hungry men and help all this people… only is you, you and you, that’s it, you can help too much people with all your money.” Richie said.

Sounding pissed off, Bilel Mohammad Martin said that he gets that Mayweather Jr. is wealthy. But there’s no reason to flaunt that fact. Instead, he could help starving kids in Africa, setting an apt example for others. Martin said, “Man u, [f****n] show off. I dunno, yes you are rich, I understand, but no need to share your life [like] that. At least share how u feed [these] kids in Africa [who] dying from hunger. At least ppl they can see u as [an] idol.

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What’s the need? Fans ask

Brandon, too sounded unhappy and mentioned that there’s no need for Mayweather Jr. to waste his time trying to prove how rich he is. Everyone knows he has the dollars to show, “We already know u got money, n***a. There’s no need to try and prove a point on the gram.Gaurav Desai couldn’t care less about Mayweather Jr. bragging about owning three Rolex timepieces when so many struggle daily. He said, “Who gives a s**t…life is full of challenges, and this guy is boasting about buying 3 Rolexes. BS.”

High-performing, expensive car models, exquisite jewelry, and glittering watches are stable when discussing Floyd Mayweather Jr. The five-division champion started raking in megabucks from the century’s first decade. And he still finds his name among the top ten highest-grossing matches of all time despite leaving active boxing seven years ago. With a net worth of around $400 million, intelligent investments and sharp business acumen have kept Mayweather Jr. enjoying the best that money can buy.

Read More: “He Was Paid to Be There”: Days Before Spending $7 Million in Gucci, Fans Questioned True Intentions Behind Floyd Mayweather’s Down to Earth Act of Buying Clothes From Local Brand in Africa

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