How Elegan Floyd Mayweather Answeres The Badning Allegation Of Finance, Borong Karya Seni Is Worth IDR 48.7 Billion

JAKARTA - Floyd Mayweather is accused of experiencing financial difficulties. However, this was denied by the fighter in an elegant way.

The issue of Mayweather's deteriorating financial situation began to emerge after his last exhibition fight on November 13. At that time, Mayweather won against Youtuber Deji.

Former world champion Ricky Hatton had satirized the Mayweather vs Deji match. He mentioned the amount of the prize being contested.

Hatton mocked Mayweather for running out of money. "He did make a lot of money, did he run out of money or greed?" he said as quoted by Marca, Wednesday, November 30.

But Mayweather answered the issue elegantly. Without saying much, Mayweather was caught on camera at Art Basel in Miami.

He is shopping for fantastic art works. There Mayweather spent $ 3.1 million (IDR 48.7 billion) in about an hour shopping for artwork. Accompanied by billionaires Robert Smith and Jona Rechnitz, Mayweather was caught shopping at the SCOPE Art Show.

Although it is not known for sure how many items Mayweather bought, the source stated that Art Basel is a place commonly visited by leading celebrities and athletes.

Hours before Mayweather's arrival, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martha Stewart, Amare Stoudemire, and Sylvester Stallone even visited the same location.

Mayweather is known for his extraordinary career as a boxer. He set the best known record in history with 50 times unbeaten. He even considered himself the best boxer of all time.