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Floyd Mayweather did the unexpected…he was counting his money in front of Jay-Z and his daughter Blue Ivy

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Floyd Mayweather is no stranger to opulence or showing off his wealth in public. His approach to life is simple: the more visible his money, the better. And nothing screams “I have millions” quite like pulling a bundle of bills out of a red Hermès Birkin during a Lakers game to hand cash to someone seated behind him.

An unexpected courtside flex

While flaunting his riches isn’t new for “Money,” what caught attention this time was doing it right in front of Jay-Z and his daughter Blue Ivy-two members of the billionaire club themselves. But for those accustomed to extreme wealth, this kind of display is almost expected.

Many viewers found the move surprisingly tacky, particularly because the cash was visibly bundled with a rubber band, openly counted, and even briefly shown to the cameras. But for Mayweather, there’s a method to the showmanship. Why rely on a credit card when you can demonstrate cash in hand, tangible and undeniable?

Floyd Mayweather built his fortune through mega fights and a near-flawless boxing career. Some estimates suggest he’s earned over $1 billion in total, making his casual cash display not just a spectacle, but a statement. Exposing this wealth in front of Jay-Z-a billionaire in his own right-may have been more about personal satisfaction than impressing anyone else, especially as the rapper seemed completely unfazed by the act.

Wealth as a lifestyle

The “Money” nickname isn’t just branding-it’s a lifestyle. Mayweather has cultivated a persona centered on luxury, posting stacks of cash, exotic cars, private jets, and diamond-encrusted watches. Unlike many athletes who invest or shield their earnings, he prefers visibility, liquidity, and full theatricality. That brief moment courtside was a mere glimpse of the actual magnitude of his fortune, whether in the bank or literally in his pocket.

For Mayweather, wealth isn’t a number on a screen-it’s something to hold, show, and display. In his world, being “Money” means letting everyone see just how high your stakes really are.

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