Floyd Mayweather Jr. was the talk of the town at the Gervonta Davis vs. Ryan Garcia boxing match held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The retired professional boxer not only had a stake in the bout but also made a grand entrance, wearing multi-million dollars worth of jewelry.
Mayweather had a $1 million chain on, which he purchased from the renowned celebrity jeweler Johnny Dang in February and several other chains. But what stole the show was his custom-made hat, covered in diamonds and gems valued at a whopping $1 million, according to TMZ Sports.
The hat was made by celebrity jeweler Shuki International, who recently made headlines after announcing that he was suing Antonio Brown for not paying up on $1.1 million worth of ‘diamond fingers.’ Shuki reportedly spent a month creating Mayweather’s hat, with ‘invisible diamonds’ all over it. Interestingly, the jeweler allowed Mayweather to wear the hat ‘free of charge’ and now estimates that it would be worth $5 million ‘on the auction block’ due to the number of diamonds and prestige.
Mayweather, who has an estimated net worth of somewhere between $450 and $560 million, was also in the ring with Gervonta Davis prior to the bout. Davis went on to defeat Garcia, thanking Mayweather and embracing him in the ring after the victory.
In conclusion, Mayweather’s $1 million diamond hat created a buzz among fans and the media alike, proving that there’s not much the legendary boxer cannot afford.