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Gist: Money Good O! FLOYD MAYWEATHER BUYS A BEAUTIFUL $26 MILLION MANSION!!

After splashing on fans, crew and strippers, the Moneyman has stumped up $26 million cash to buy a luxurious six-bedroom property in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. 
The deluxe pad set behind the famous Beverley Hills Hotel boasts a private 20-person cinema, cocktail bar and a separate guest house with its own gym.
 And Sun reports that Mayweather has even spent a further £370,000 on top of the sale price on home furnishings as he makes the most of the $125m loot he carted away from the McGregor fight last month.
Other features of the two-storey property include a row of ten French doors that open from the living room to the grounds, landscaped gardens with black-and-white marble surrounds, with luxury sofas and an open burner to keep guests warm outside in the evenings.
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