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Floyd Mayweather targets $30 million luxury car collection

The intended acquisition of a Pagani Huayra worth at least $3.2 million and an Aston Martin One-77 with a price tag of $3.3 million is part of his target inventory of $30 million worth of luxury car collection.

This was disclosed by his longtime car supplier, Obi Okeke, at Fusion Luxury Motors following the delivery of the units to his showroom for Mayweather to see.

“Floyd’s car collections is worth about $16 million right now and he wants to push it up to $30 million, and the biggest challenge for me is to find him very special unique cars. So these two cars I’ve been working on getting for a while and they showed up in my showroom yesterday.” Okeke told TMZ.com.

“Floyd has been waiting for them to come in and his plan is to buy both of them. I was told from Floyd to go out there and find something unique so I came up with these two cars for him,” he added.

Okeke says the Pagani Huayra boasts a body made out of carbon-titanium and reaches speeds of 230 miles per hour while the Aston Martin One-77, which is one of the three that made it to the U.S., tops out at 220 mph.

Earlier this month some of Mayweather’s luxury car went up in smoke as the cars were being transported in a truck bound for Miami, Fla.

Mayweather made more than $200 million from his fight against Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao last May which grossed over $500 million in revenues and considered the highest in boxing history.

After his unanimous decision win against Pacquiao, Mayweather fought Andre Berto to tie Rocky Marci ano’s career record of 49-0. Right after the Berto fight, Mayweather said he is done with boxing and announced his retirement.

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