In the eyes of the public, the boxer's life seems to be luxurious and decadent. Whether mike tyson, who once caused a sensation in boxing, or Floyd Mayweather, the new champion, "showing off wealth" seems to have become synonymous with them. Luxury cars, luxury houses, watches, private jets, yachts, etc. Everything that touches luxury will become their capital to show off. This luxurious life also makes ordinary people question whether Mayweather will follow in Tai Sen's footsteps.
However, the biggest difference between Mayweather and Tai Sen is that he knows how to save wealth for himself rather than for others. Whether it is a collectible watch, real estate, famous paintings, etc. Everything he shows off is something with value-added space, and these things are all in his name. This is called showing off, but it is also called investing. As for consumption, it is actually only a small part of his income, because capital has accumulated rapidly, and this amount is unimaginable to ordinary people. Therefore, luxury is just a kind of life for him.
In addition, after retiring, Mayweather relied on his fame, participated in various exhibition competitions, attended various activities, and still made various endorsements. His income is not necessarily lower than when he was boxing. At the same time, he also used the wealth accumulated during boxing to set up a number of gyms and entertainment clubs. These incomes together are enough to support him to live the life he wants.