Floyd Mayweather Net Worth
What is Floyd Mayweather’s net worth?
Net Worth: | $560 Million |
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Salary | 300 Million Per Fight |
Source of Wealth: | Professional Boxing promoter/ Retired Boxer |
Last Updated: | 2020 |
Floyd Mayweather Net Worth 2020
Floyd Mayweather is an American world-famous professional boxing promoter and former professional boxer with an estimated net worth of 560 Million dollars in 2020. He is one of the successful world boxers who is synonymous with his lavish luxury lifestyle.
He was born Floyd Joy Sinclair (his mother last name) on February 24th, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, into a family of boxers. His father, Floyd Mayweather Sr., was a former welterweight contender. His uncles Jeff and Roger Mayweather, were professional boxers as well.
How does Floyd Mayweather make his money
Floyd Mayweather is the 5th highest-paid athlete of all time and one of six athletes whose career earnings have topped 1 billion dollars. Floyd Mayweather’s net worth is 560 Million dollars, as of 2020.
Floyd Mayweather is regarded as the best defensive boxer in history and the most accurate puncher since the existence of CompuBox.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. topped the Forbes and Sports Illustrated lists of the 50 highest-paid athletes of 2012 and 2013. He also topped the Forbes list in 2014 and 2015, listing him as the world’s highest-paid athlete.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. owns a boxing promotional firm, “Mayweather Promotions,” after leaving Bob Arum’s Top Rank. The firm was founded 13 years ago in 2007. He was ranked 2nd on Ranker’s list of best boxers of the 21st century this year 2020.
Mayweather’s successful boxing career started in the 1990s. As an amateur, he won 3 U.S. Golden Gloves championships (at light flyweight, flyweight, and featherweight), the U.S. national championship at featherweight and a bronze medal in the featherweight division at the 1996 Olympics.
During his career, Floyd Mayweather won 15 major world titles, including The Ring in 5 weight classes, the lineal championship in 4 weight classes (twice at welterweight), and retired with an undefeated record.