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In an interview with Jake in February, which entrepreneur Rob Moore recently posted on Instagram, Mayweather was slammed by the YouTuber.
Jake, 25, said: “Floyd is broke, man. I’ve been saying it the whole entire time.”
But Mayweather – who remains unbeaten in pro boxing and boasts a 50-0 record – has now said he earns mega-money every month.
Speaking after entering the Boxing Hall of Fame, Money said: âI will continue to give back to the sport of boxing in my time, and I will also give back financially because I got it.
“To my team, my guys in New York, and my other real estate team thatâs here today, we canât be stopped.
“In 32 months, I put myself in a position with a smart business team to make $300m a month.
“It all started from the sport of boxing.”
Mayweather continues to top up his bank balance with lucrative exhibition bouts.
He recently dominated Don Moore as the veterans went head-to-head in Abu Dhabi.