3. Meals At Musashi Japanese Steakhouse, Costing $12,000 Weekly
According to his own social media account, Mayweather is a big fan of Japanese food and regularly eats out or orders takeaway from his favorite Las Vegas restaurant, Musashi Japanese Steakhouse. Given that he is accompanied by his entourage wherever he goes, it might not surprise you to learn that he can often spend thousands of dollars a time, once you add the obligatory bottles of champagne and liqueurs to the (already expensive) bill. In fact, it has been reported that Mayweather spends $12,000 per week at the Vegas restaurant, adding up to an impressive $576,000 per year.
4. Costly Monthly Insurance Bills
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a man who likes to buy a lot of stuff—from jewelry and watches to million-dollar sports cars and multi-million-dollar homes all over the country. All this stuff takes a lot of additional cash to protect through monthly insurance bills. Given the amount of cash the fighter has dropped on possessions in recent years, I can’t even imagine how much he has to pay for his insurance—think about how much your premiums went up last time and multiply it by the kind of cash Mayweather Jr. is spending on the regular, and you come up with a pretty eye-watering sum.
5. Insurance Premiums For His Sports Cars Collection
Mayweather’s only spending obsession. He also loves buying jewelry, expensive watches, and even designer handbags! Sports cars are his real passion, however, including Ferraris, Bugattis, a Rolls Royce Phantom, and two LaFerrari hypercars, one red and one white. He even bought a Bentley gold cart for his kids to drive around the grounds of his mansions. Sports cars are far from cheap to run. Aside from massive insurance premiums for a car collection of this size and scale, such vehicles are not exactly known for being efficient. And if Mayweather is actually driving them around town and not just appreciating them for their style, then his gas bill must be monstrous too!
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