Floyd Mayweather’s amazing £20m car collection features white vehicles in Las Vegas and same motors in black in LA

FLOYD Mayweather is said to have earned over a $1billion in a boxing career that saw him go undefeated in 50 professional fights.

And although he has been forced to deny he’s broke because of his lavish spending, should he be hard-up there’s always his mega car collection he could sell.

Pretty Boy has amassed his own fleet of dream motors which is said to be worth £20million.

It includes a series of Rolls-Royces worth over a staggering £3million, as well as four Bugatti Veyron supercars that cost £1.7million.

But what’s unique about ‘Money’ Mayweather’s cars is that they mostly come in two colours – white or black – and are divided between his two mansions in LA and Las Vegas.

In Los Angeles they’re black, and in Las Vegas they’re white.

THE WHITE STUFF

Scanning through 45-year-old Mayweather’s Las Vegas collection in his palatial Nevada abode, you’ll see some wondrous toys.

The most exceptional being the car collector’s favourite, the Bugatti Veyron.

Just like Cristiano Ronaldo, Mayweather is a huge fan of the Italian car maker.

He seemingly owns four – one in white, one in black, and the exceptions to the two-tone rule being in red and silver.

The other vehicles include a Lamborghini Aventador (£275,000), as well as a Ferrari 488 worth around £238,000.

There’s even a classic Porsche 911, but the Bentley Mulsanne – the most expensive Bentley you can buy with a starting price of £238,700 – takes centre stage.

Occasionally, in true Mayweather style, he’ll throw in a wad of notes to show off the interior of his motors in an Instagram post.

And he’ll even park them in front of a private jet, just to show off his impressive range.

BACK IN BLACK

In LA it’s a similar story.

Living in a plush Beverly Hills mansion, Mayweather has a big garage to fill.

And the former light middleweight couldn’t wait to show us what he had in his bunker.

Astonishingly, we spotted FIVE Rolls-Royces worth over £2million.

There was a classic Phantom, like in his Vegas pad, costing £355,000, a Phantom Drophead Coupe coming in at £367,000, a Dawn valued at £264,000 and a Wraith costing £364,000.

On top of that, a large Cullinan that would’ve set him back around £300,000. There was also another Ferrari 488, as well as a Mercedes Maybach (£172,000).

Other additions to Mayweather’s LA fleet are his Mercedes G63 AMG (£155,000), and he even has his own branded van.

For Mayweather it’s clear.

It doesn’t matter if it’s black or white, as long as it’s luxurious and expensive, that’ll do.