Money, the great boxer, is not ashamed to show his enormous wealth.

 

The 44-year-old Mayweather typically gets his way, especially when it comes to cars. He already has an impressive car collection worth an estimated £20 million.

 

Mayweather indicated interest in purchasing the extremely rare 2009 Maybach 62S Landaulet earlier this year, but there is one powerplant that he may not be able to have.

 

A glimpse of the Maybach 62S Landaulet at the Paris Motor Show

Only eight Maybach 62S Landaulet motors have been made

View of the Maybach 62S Landaulet at the Paris Motor Show. Only eight Maybach 62S Landaulet motors have been produced.

 

A view of the Maybach 62S Landaulet at the Paris Motor Show.Only eight Maybach 62S Landaulet motors have been manufactured.

 

According to TMZ, just eight have been produced worldwide, with two credited to DJ Khaled and Drake.

 

Obi Okeke, an auto salesman, is selling the expensive vehicle for £1.9 million, or the best offer.

 

The boxing legend was in a bidding war for a £1.9m car earlier this year

Rumors suggest Mayweather and a well-known rapper are in a bidding war.

 

The boxing legend was in a bidding war for a £1.9 million automobile earlier this year.

 

Despite no updates since March, the most recent bid has reached £1.4 million, according to the most recent update.

 

Earlier this year, the boxing legend bid £1.9 million for a vehicle.

 

Mayweather made an estimated $1 billion over his illustrious career. He retired from boxing with a 50-0 record. He’s presently ready to face YouTuber Logan Paul on Sunday.

 

The boxing legend also owns a Bugatti in white

As a result, it is not surprising that the Americans offered the finest offer and dealt another fatal blow.

 

The boxing legend owns a Bugatti in white.

 

Mayweather already owns a branded Rolls-Royce Phantom

 

The boxing legend owns a Bugatti in white.

 

Mayweather already has a branded Rolls-Royce Phantom

Mayweather currently owns a branded Rolls-Royce Phantom.

 

Hans-Dieter Multhaupt, vice president of program management at Maybach, defined the vehicle as follows: “The Landaulet is for a superrich individual who wants something extremely extraordinary and enjoys driving in a car with acres of the sky above them.”

 

It is also referred to as a ‘chauffeur-driven limousine’, with a V12 Twin Turbo Engine with 620 horsepower and a soft, partially convertible canopy.