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loyd Mayweather Jr., a legendary boxer with a perfect 50-0 record, is investing heavily in apartment buildings across upper Manhattan, New York City. According to TMZ Sports, Mayweather has acquired over 60 buildings featuring more than 1,000 units for $402 million. His goal is to provide affordable housing for struggling families.
Mayweather's statement on the matter reflects his humble beginnings: "Growing up, I dreamed of owning one home by myself. When you work hard, you can achieve anything." The 47-year-old boxer has earned over $1 billion throughout his career, including a reported $250 million from his fight against Manny Pacquiao in 2015 and an estimated $275 million for fighting Conor McGregor in 2017.
Mayweather's post-boxing career has been lucrative, with exhibitions against notable opponents like Logan Paul and John Gotti III. He is also the founder of Mayweather Promotions, which has promoted several high-profile boxers since its inception in 2007. With his continued earning potential, Mayweather has been able to make significant investments, including this massive real estate purchase.
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