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Floyd Mayweather Surprises Son With $13,000 Bentley Golf Cart

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Floyd Mayweather, the famous boxing champion, once gave his son Koraun an amazing birthday gift—a luxury golf cart that cost $13,000. This one-of-a-kind cart was designed to look like a Bentley, complete with a shiny gold color.

Mayweather, who has made over $1.2 billion from his boxing career, is known for his extravagant spending. He's collected supercars, watches, and lavish homes, but this golf cart was something special. For Koraun's 15th birthday in 2014, Mayweather wanted to give him something truly unique.

On Instagram, he shared, "My son @kingkoraun wanted a Bentley golf cart for his 15th birthday, so I made it happen. Stay on the lookout for his gift for his 16th birthday!" In a popular photo, Koraun is seen smiling while sitting in the driver’s seat, with his dad beside him.

Photo: Floyd Mayweather (Instagram)

Interestingly, the cart had spots for sand bottles but no place for golf clubs, which made it a bit unusual. Still, Koraun was thrilled with the gift, which was just the beginning of many special surprises from his father.

2014 was a successful year for Mayweather, as he fought twice at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, winning both matches against Marcos Maidana. He earned $32 million for each fight, not including extra money from pay-per-view and sponsorships, which added up to nearly $100 million that year.

Mayweather has often talked about how he grew his wealth through smart contracts and wants to ensure his children have a bright future. His last fight was against Conor McGregor, which ended his career with a perfect 50-0 record and brought in around $300 million.

Even after retiring from professional boxing, Mayweather continues to make headlines, recently buying a luxury watch collection worth $1 million. His lavish lifestyle and generous gifts for his family show his commitment to enjoying life and providing for those he loves.

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