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Floyd Mayweather Jr., the renowned boxer and savvy real estate investor, has made headlines once again by securing a lavish rental in New York City. The undefeated champion is now renting a stunning five-bedroom duplex located high above the bustling streets inside the prestigious Baccarat Hotel and Residences at 20 W. 53rd Street.
This opulent residence is not just any ordinary rental; it boasts breathtaking views of the city skyline and offers an array of upscale amenities that align with Mayweather's luxurious lifestyle. The deal, reportedly valued at $100,000 per month, underscores Mayweather's continued investment in high-end real estate, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in both the boxing world and the property market.
As Mayweather transitions from the ring to real estate, this high-profile rental serves as a testament to his enduring success and keen business acumen. Fans and followers are eager to see how this new chapter unfolds for the boxing icon.
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