FLOYD MAYWEATHER has posed for the new boohooMAN discounted collection – with the boxing legend proudly showing off one of his designer watches.
The 43-year-old can be seen on the UK-based online fashion company’s website wearing clothes from the ‘Man Gold’ range.
Floyd Mayweather models a black and gold t-shirt and short set for boohooMAN
Mayweather – who won world titles in five weight divisions before retiring in August 2017 after racking up a 50-0 record – has been in Blighty recently for his UK tour.
And the 1996 Olympic bronze medallist appears to have had time for a fashion shoot as he modelled a black and gold t-shirt and short set worth £17.50.
The American icon also wore a black and gold hooded tracksuit, that costs just £28.
As of Wednesday, there is a massive 30 per cent off on the new range, meaning you can look as dapper as Mayweather himself and won’t have to break the bank doing so.
Mayweather is currently in mourning over the death of his uncle Roger, with the boxing world left in shock by the passing of the former world champ and legendary trainer.
And ‘Money’ is also reeling from the death of his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris who he fathered three children with.
The global superstar recently commented on the future of the heavyweight division, where he claimed that Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s dominance at the top will soon come to an end.
At a DKM Promotions event, he said: “Boxing is strong all around the world, and even if I was in the US I would say the same thing.
“Just because you win one fight, that doesn’t define your career. You can be up here today and down here tomorrow, so no fighter should ever take that for granted.
Those wishing to buy the set worn by Mayweather will have to fork out £17.50
Mayweather, 43, looks stylish as he models a black and gold tracksuit worth £28
“Anthony Joshua is a hell of a fighter. Tyson Fury is hell of a fighter. It doesn’t matter who wins, if I’m not getting paid that’s none of my business.
“But the thing about boxing is that there’s great fighters all around the world, and there’s always someone ready to take that spot.
“There’s going to be a heavyweight who is not from the UK and not from the US who is going to make a lot of noise. Everybody remember that, mark it down.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk