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BoxingFloyd Mayweather Shows Off Stunning Watch Worth $2million During Dubai Trip
- Floyd Mayweather is currently on a trip to the United Arab Emirates
- The boxing legend has been sharing photos of his trip with his millions of followers online
- He recently shared a snap of him sporting an incredible Rainbow Tourbillon watch
- The 44-year-old revealed the diamond-encrusted timepiece cost him "a light $2million"
American boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has given fans a glimpse of his stunning Rainbow Tourbillon watch worth a whopping £1.4million (about KSh 226 million).
Mayweather is known for his lavish lifestyle and often spends a fortune on things that he loves, and is an avid collector of watches and cars.
The Sun reports the former five-weight world champion is currently in the UAE where he is making the most of the high-end designer shops.
And the undefeated boxer appears to have treated himself to a brand new watch during his trip and has been flaunting it on Instagram.
Mayweather showed off the jaw-dropping diamond-encrusted Rainbow Tourbillon Audemars Piguet watch while posing for an Instagram shot.
The 44-year-old complemented the expensive timepiece with an expensive-looking Louis Vuitton jacket, revealing the watch cost him "a light $2million."
"The swag is different because the bag is different," he captioned the photo
"It’s just a 1 of 1 ALL FACTORY rainbow tourbillon A light $2,000,000," he revealed.
Boxer dies after 10-day coma
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Russian boxer Arrest Sahakyan has tragically died aged just 26 days after spending 10 days in a coma.
Sahakyan is understood to have been rushed to hospital after he was defeated by a knockout on Sunday, December 26.
The unfortunate news was confirmed by his relative, Svetlana Petrosyan, who took to social media to announce Sahakyan's death in an impassioned tribute.
"How … how to continue to live … Our soul … our joy … My heart is torn to pieces …I don't believe … it's like a bad dream," Petrosyan posted on Instagram.
"We loved you very much .. very .. our dear. You were the kindest, most cheerful, wonderful, sincere person," she added.