Floyd Mayweather Jr., the boxing legend known for his immense success inside and outside the ring, has added a luxurious $26 million French modern Beverly Hills estate to his impressive collection of assets.
Following his much-hyped final match against UFC champ Conor McGregor, where Mayweather earned over $100 million, he wasted no time in investing in this opulent 15,096-square-foot mansion. The remodeled property, designed by renowned developer Nile Niami, boasts a wealth of extravagant features, including an imported gourmet Italian kitchen, a ring-sized living room with French doors, a 20-seat cinema, and a fully-equipped home gym.
The six-bedroom, ten-bathroom estate, furnished with impeccable taste, offers an array of entertainment rooms and a cocktail bar with a transparent wine storage display wall. Situated in the heart of Beverly Hills and gated for privacy and security, it provides Mayweather with the perfect retreat to relax and enjoy his post-boxing days.
While Mayweather is known for his lavish lifestyle, his Beverly Hills purϲҺase showcases a more restrained approach compared to his Las Vegas “Big Boy Mansion.” Nile Niami, the developer behind this impressive property, is renowned for creating custom hillside mansions for the elite in Beverly Hills and Bel-Air.
With his latest acquisition, Mayweather solidifies his status as a shrewd businessman and continues to make strategic moves in his post-boxing career. As he weaves between Las Vegas and Hollywood, fans can expect to see more of Mayweather’s ventures, possibly including movies or reality TV series, as he expands his brand on the west coast. Just like his flawless punches in the ring, Mayweather’s financial success and entrepreneurial prowess remain unparalleled.