Floyd Mayweather’s on top of the world in Hong Kong

  • Floyd Mayweather continues to enjoy his £2million luxury holiday in China
  • Mayweather’s most recent visit included a trip to Victoria Peak in Hong Kong
  • The 40-year-old smiled as he posed in front of the Hong Kong skyline
  • ‘Money’ paid around £11,000 to adopt a Giant Panda earlier this week
  • The former Welterweight boxer has also enjoyed visits to the Great Wall of China 

Floyd Mayweather appears to be on top of the world as he continues his £2million all-expenses-paid vacation through China.

The undefeated former Welterweight boxer posed on top of a skyscraper in his latest Instagram photos after visiting the Great Wall of China and a research base for breeding facility.

The 40-year-old most recently visited Victoria Peak in Hong Kong after posing in front of the island’s mesmerising skyline.

Floyd Mayweather happily poses in front of the Hong Kong skyline on Victoria Peak

The 40-year-old relaxes with his feet up on his all-expenses-paid vacation in Hong Kong, China

The 40-year-old relaxes with his feet up on his all-expenses-paid vacation in Hong Kong, China

‘Money’ also appeared relaxed during his latest pictures as he rested his golden trainers on some garden furniture with the gorgeous city backdrop nearby.

Mayweather’s trip has made the headlines so far after an eventful week in the country.

Earlier this week, the money-man visited the Research Base of a breeding facility in Chengdu where he adopted a Giant Panda. 

'Money' visited the Research Base of a  breeding facility in Chengdu earlier this week

‘Money’ visited the Research Base of a breeding facility in Chengdu earlier this week

Mayweather paid approximately £11,000 to adopt a Giant Panda which he named after himself

Mayweather paid approximately £11,000 to adopt a Giant Panda which he named after himself

The £11,000 purchase entitled Mayweather to rename the animal, whose original birth name was Mao Dou, to ‘TMT Floyd Mayweather’.

Mayweather has also enjoyed a visit to the Great Wall of China as he boasted about the expensive trip being paid for, despite retiring as the wealthiest boxer ever.

As part of the trip, the 50-0 former champion hosted a fan event where he was asked questions including a potential return to the ring.

He denied the rumours of making a comeback and labelled them ‘fake, all lies!’ while announcing he was happily retired.



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