Mayweather's Biggest Bet Is 16 Years Of Paid Silam And Now Results In Abundances

JAKARTA - United States boxer Floyd Mayweather defended his decision to have an exhibition fight after retiring. He also reminded the world he made $750 million in just three fights.

The 45-year-old claims to have made more than a billion dollars in total in his career to date. Mayweather insists that things change for him when he risks himself.

Mayweather was previously tied to Top Rank but bought his contract in 2006 to do so himself and promote himself. The money he disbursed was paid off when he made a lot of money and he continued to be a box office hit.

"Often people say, 'Oh, Floyd has to have an exhibition duel.' My philosophy never stop getting it. The currency is above the inheritance. The currency is above the inheritance," Mayweather was quoted as saying by Marca.

"I invested in myself, remember I was with a company, I don't need to name the company, but I've been with this company for a very long time."

"As soon as I bought myself out of my contract for $750,000, I left and in my first fight, I made a lot of money when I became my own boss."

The three money-making fights against fellow big names Canelo Alvarez, Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor. Finding the right person to work with and having the humility to work with other people is key, according to Money's opinion.

"In three fights, Canelo, Pacquiao, and McGregor, I made $750 million in just three fights," Mayweather said.

"So, it's all about being smart, playing chess in the real world, and surrounding yourself with great people and people who believe in you and believe in your goals.

"Always know that you are not the only smart person in this room.iling yourself around with intelligent and intelligent people, and always know that there are no limits on how far we can go and how far we can grow."