Floyd Mayweather’s opulent lifestyle is turning heads in the eastern region of the world. According to Israeli media reports, the former five-division boxing champion visited Israel some time ago at the invitation of Yona Rechnitz, a Jewish businessman. Floyd shared a video boasting about his eponymous suite while in the Asian country.
Mayweather, who returned home in his luxurious private jet, bragged about his stay in Israel with a video revealing the “comforts” and opulence he enjoyed every day in the country.
Floyd dazzles with his ‘Mayweather Suite’ in Tel Aviv
In his recent post, Floyd Mayweather offered an exclusive look at the stunning ‘Mayweather Suite,’ located at the David Kempinski Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. With the message “A close-up look at the Mayweather Suite – Kempinski Hotel Tel Aviv,” the legendary boxer guided fans through the extravagant amenities that define his unique style.
Mayweather began the tour by highlighting the grand piano that is part of the suite, and didn’t hesitate to play a few tunes for his fans. He also showed off his enviable watch collection, with luxury pieces from brands such as Avi & Co. and Hublot, reflecting his passion for exclusivity.
The walk continued with a look at her stylish Crocodile and Gucci handbags, as she toured the suite. Finally, he took fans to his closet, where he proudly displayed a collection of diamond-embellished caps, reaffirming his status as an icon of luxury and extravagance.
Mayweather Jr.’s real estate empire
Originally built in 1930, the mansion consists of three floors and 23,462 square feet of construction on a 0.4-acre lot. It was once the residence of legendary Italian fashion designer Giovanni Versace. After his tragic death in 1997, it was converted into a boutique hotel with a restaurant, event spaces, spa, lounge and pool.
Mayweather Jr.’s real estate success does not end there. Recently, boxing’s first and perhaps only billionaire sold a property on Palm Island, Miami, for $22 million and put a mansion in his hometown of Las Vegas up for sale for $12.5 million.
In addition, he is involved in a $10 billion project with 601W Companies that includes the purchase of 18 office buildings in New York, Chicago and Jersey City. Last month, Mayweather Jr. also signed a $402 million deal for a portfolio of apartments in New York.
Additionally, other reports refer to a series of investments of more than $100 million with SL Green, a major player in the office real estate sector.
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