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loyd Mayweather, a boxing legend turned real estate mogul, has made headlines with a massive $402 million deal to purchase over 60 buildings in New York City. The properties, mostly located in upper Manhattan, total more than 1,000 units and were acquired from Black Spruce Management.
Mayweather's motivation behind the deal is to provide affordable housing for families struggling to make ends meet. This move comes as a surprise to some, given his reputation as one of the greatest boxers of all time with a 50-0 record.
The purchase is a testament to Mayweather's financial prowess, which was on full display during his lucrative fights against Conor McGregor and Manny Pacquiao. His bank account appears to be in good shape, putting to rest any speculation about his financial situation.
At 47 years old, Mayweather has proven that hard work can lead to great achievements, as he once dreamed of owning just one home but has now acquired a vast portfolio of properties worth over $400 million.
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