Floyd “Money” Mayweather is making sure to get every last cent out of his historic victory over Conor McGregor. Commemorative hats went on sale minutes…
Floyd “Money” Mayweather is making sure to get every last cent out of his historic victory over Conor McGregor.
Commemorative hats went on sale minutes after Mayweather pushed his record to 50-0, surpassing Rocky Marciano’s hollowed boxing mark, with a 10th-round TKO of the UFC lightweight champion at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday.
ESPN reporter Darren Rovell tweeted a photo of the black, snapback, New Era cap with 50-0 in large gold numbers across the front, saying they were being sold at the area for $40 each.
Las Vegas Fight Shop, which also sells other “The Money Team” apparel, tweeted the hats were already on their shelves at 1 p.m., about 10 minutes after the bouts conclusion.
Considered the best boxer of his generation, Mayweather filed for five trademarks of 50-0 in June, according to ESPN and put it to good use after his victory.
Another big payday and the merchandise possibilities should keep Mayweather comfortable as he again enters retirement and help him pay back the $22 millions he reportedly owes the IRS.
The 40-year-old Mayweather was worth $400 million prior beating McGregor, according to Celebrity Net Worth. McGregor was expected to make more than $100 million from the bout.