It has been reported by The Sun that Floyd Mayweather has had to sell his Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, which is an extremely rare Swedish supercar.

It is one of only two ever made, making it extremely valuable. Mayweather bought the car in July 2015 for £3.8 million, and is looking to sell it for around the same price.

Mayweather bought the car in July 2015 for £3.8 million, and is looking to sell it for around the same price.

It is no secret that he is a huge fan of supercars, Mayweather owns many Bugatti Veyrons, which each cost over £1 million.

Yet, the Koenigsegg goes from 0-60 mph in a staggering 2.9 seconds.

Along with this, he has many other extremely fast cars. He bought his "absolute favourite" Bugatti Veyron for £1.8 million in an auction and also owns many extravagant Ferraris and Lamborghinis.

It is remarkable to think that Floyd "Money" Mayweather is at all low on cash, especially since his huge record-breaking fight with Manny Pacquiao, in which he came out victorious.

Mayweather pocketed a crazy £300 million for that specific fight alone.

The question is, where has all that money gone?

We know "Money" likes to show off his riches, but this may be the first signs of him toning down his arrogance over his wealth.

With all eyes on a future fight with UFC star Conor McGregor, will this lure Mayweather out of retirement? Certainly, the fight would be as big if not bigger than the Pacquiao fight, and so Mayweather would only increase his net worth. This is definitely the fight the fans want, and

Certainly, the fight would be as big if not bigger than the Pacquiao fight, and so Mayweather would only increase his net worth.

This is definitely the fight the fans want, and rumours have been circulating for a long time now. Will we see an announcement in the coming weeks?

Will we see an announcement in the coming weeks? Many media outlets have reported this fight is a done deal, and it will only be a matter of time after small details have been finalised that the fight will be announced to the boxing world.

So, will this fight prove to be Mayweather's last, or will he seek to further his record in exchange for more wealth? Surely these reports that money is an issue for him are doubtful, nevertheless, if he did need money, the clear obvious answer would be to accept the fight with McGregor.