Worried that Floyd Mayweather will retreat from the public eye after his 'final bout' next month? You needn't be.
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Fans of the Money Man will be delighted to learn that he is already making moves towards a new career outside the ring.
Judging by his Instagram post earlier this week, the boxer is doing alright for money, but that hasn't stopped him from teeing up future income streams to supplement his lavish lifestyle.
When I travel I don't pack clothes. I only pack Benjamins.
A video posted by Floyd Mayweather (@floydmayweather) on Aug 30, 2015 at 11:50pm PDT
The CEO of Mayweather Promotions, Leonard Ellerbe told reporters on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) that there have been "significant" offers in the entertainment industry for the champ, including three "major" movie possibilities in the last week.
Not one to shy away from the spotlight, Mayweather added: "I've been approached on numerous occasions [to act] but I'd rather be behind the scenes.
Mayweather will fight Andrew Berto on September 12 in Las Vegas, in what he is calling his final fight. He ducked criticism about his choice of opponent, who has lost three out of his last six bouts.
"When you are in my shoes, they are always going to criticise," said Mayweather.
"I couldn't care less. Nobody is forced to watch. Watch if you want to watch, don't watch if you don't want to watch. Write about it if you want to write about it, if you don't want to write about it, don't."
Whether Mayweather does indeed hang up the gloves next month remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure - if he turns in a performance half as impressive as Iron Mike did in The Hangover, audiences are in for a treat.