Inside Floyd Mayweather’s $10m Las Vegas mansion featuring ‘Grand Theft Auto’ garage and Versace cutlery

Floyd Mayweather has given fans an inside look at his $10million mansion in Las Vegas via his Instagram Live.
The 50-0 retired boxer joined the billionaire sportsman club alongside the likes of Tiger Woods, Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Jordan back in 2017 after his lucrative bout with Conor McGregor.
And ‘Money’ has been living up to his moniker ever since and gave fans a glimpse into a life many could only dream about.
Featuring a look at a garage he likens to something out of a ‘Grand Theft Auto’ computer game, Mayweather showed off his £20m super car collection worth more than the property itself.
Taking fans inside his walk-in wardrobe, Mayweather actually struggled to find the light switch of the sprawling closet which was obscenely big.
The 43-year-old has clusters of designer clothes and expensive accessories, including a watch collection which features an $18m Jacob and Co watch which includes 260 carats of emerald-cut diamonds and an 18-karat white gold case.
Beyond that, he had an entire section dedicated to Christian Louboutin shoes, which can reach prices of more than £3,000. He said: "This closet crazy, I got so many different houses."
As he moved into the kitchen, Mayweather showed off his collection of Versace glasses and marble counters before moving on to the outdoor and indoor pool areas.
He finally reached the garage and that was when the 25,000 fans who joined into the live stream were able to grasp just how insanely wealthy the unbeaten world champion truly is.
Despite flashing Bentley's, Rolls-Royce's and Bugatti's, it was a £22,000 Dodge RAW 1500 Classic truck which the former world champion was most obsessed with.
He said: “My truck I drive every day. I stay low key.
"I've showed you some of the toys but the crazy thing about it all is, let me show you all the cars I drive every day.
"I showed you guys a bunch of toys. See that right there? You can't beat that."
Which, hopefully, should make you feel a tad better about still driving the same knackered Ford Focus since sixth form.