6. Utility Bills For His High-End (Multi-Million-Dollar) Mansions
Mayweather is notorious for his investments in the real estate market, owning several properties in Las Vegas, including the interestingly-named Big Boy Mansion, a villa in Los Angeles, and more properties in Miami Beach. While he may have income from some of these properties, renting them out to tenants or ultra rich holidaymakers, there are also lots of expenses associated with being the owner of a large real estate portfolio. Mortgage payments alone on multi-million-dollar mansions will be eye-wateringly high, let alone utility bills—especially when all the properties come with all mod cons.
7. Full-Time Barber, Despite Being Bald ($12,000/Month)
It probably hasn’t escaped your notice that Mayweather is bald, although whether this is a style choice or because he is follicaly-challenged is unclear! For a bald guy, he spends an immense amount on hair stylists. He actually employs a full-time barber, paying him a generous salary of a reported $12,000 per month for the privilege of shaving his very important head. Perhaps he simply can’t be bothered shaving every morning or perhaps his fear of dirt keeps him out of even the classiest salon. But either way, it’s an incredible amount to spend on a service which is available on most street corners (it’s even something he could likely do himself).
8. Huge Hotel Bills In The Best Suites
While Mayweather may spend most of his time jetting between his mansions on the East and West coasts and chilling out in restaurants and clubs in Las Vegas, when he visits other cities across the U.S. or around the globe, he insists on only staying in the very best suites in the very best hotels (are you surprised?). Given the demands on his time–even as a retired fighter, there is still money to be made from sponsorship and personal appearances–he must be spending a small fortune every month on various hotel bills. Only the very best will do for Mayweather and his entourage when they’re on their travels.
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