After beating Manny Pacquiao to earn a reported $180 million in boxing's richest ever fight in Las Vegas on May 2, the American added $827,000 to his fortune gambling on a combination of NBA games and the bout between middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin and Willy Monroe.
The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts.
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Mayweather isn't the only celebrity gambling huge amounts of money.
In a radio interview in March, American rapper 50 Cent said he would bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Pacquiao, saying he didn't have any doubts that 'Money' would win at the MGM-Grand in Las Vegas.
And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win.
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Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. After beating Manny Pacquiao to earn a reported $180 million in boxing's richest ever fight in Las Vegas on May 2, the American added $827,000 to his fortune gambling on a combination of NBA games and the bout between middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin and Willy Monroe. The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. In a radio interview in March, American rapper 50 Cent said he would bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Pacquiao, saying he didn't have any doubts that 'Money' would win at the MGM-Grand in Las Vegas. Read: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: After 'Fight of the Century,' is it all downhill? Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao Read: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: After 'Fight of the Century,' is it all downhill? Read: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: After 'Fight of the Century,' is it all downhill? After beating Manny Pacquiao to earn a reported $180 million in boxing's richest ever fight in Las Vegas on May 2, the American added $827,000 to his fortune gambling on a combination of NBA games and the bout between middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin and Willy Monroe. In a radio interview in March, American rapper 50 Cent said he would bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Pacquiao, saying he didn't have any doubts that 'Money' would win at the MGM-Grand in Las Vegas. The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. In a radio interview in March, American rapper 50 Cent said he would bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Pacquiao, saying he didn't have any doubts that 'Money' would win at the MGM-Grand in Las Vegas. Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. In a radio interview in March, American rapper 50 Cent said he would bet $1.6 million on Mayweather to beat Pacquiao, saying he didn't have any doubts that 'Money' would win at the MGM-Grand in Las Vegas. And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win. Read: Mayweather still undefeated after conquering Pacquiao The 38-year-old's social media accounts -- he has 7 million followers on Instagram and over 6 million on Twitter -- are a testament to his love of conspicuous consumption, detailing his devotion to luxury goods collection: from private jets to jewelery, sports cars and yachts. And actor Mark Wahlberg reportedly made a $250,000 bet with rapper P. Diddy that Pacquiao would win.
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