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Floyd Mayweather Buys the Most Expensive vehicle in the World
Mayweather will be returning to the ring for probably his last fight against Andre Bertoin Las Vegas on Saturday, September. 12.
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The 38-year-old boxer has unquestionably been living as much as his “Money” nickname just lately & this current week he showed-off his fresh buy, a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita “Hyper Automotive”.
Now, he’s posting pictures of a $4.8 million auto that he purchased.
The boxer then went on to explain that Koenigsegg is a “ultra” boutique auto manufacture who only sells to the “super rich”. While he intended on turning his profits into a couple of puppies, he instead settled for a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, which sounds like a fancy espresso machine but is actually one of – if not the – rarest vehicle on the planet.
According to Forbes, in June, Mayweather had recorded $300 million in earnings during the past 12 months.
“In addition it is the only USA Spec TREVITA Built in the World”.
Mayweather boarding his private jet.
Koenigsegg only produced two of this particular “hyper car”, which can reach speeds of 400 kilometres per hour. The word TREVITA means “3 Whites”.
Mayweather is the world’s best paid sportsman, earning close to $450m a year.
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