FLOYD MAYWEATHER has revealed stunning new artwork in a tribute to the fight that helped pay for his new £19million Beverly Hill mansion.
Mayweather commissioned two eight-foot pieces made of out broken glass prior to his scrap with Conor McGregor.
And he has proudly showed them off to his 19million Instagram followers with the caption: “Exclusive timeless artwork in my Beverly Hills home.”
The American, 40, posed between the pieces, which appear to be a single image split in two.
Mayweather flexed his guns as if on the scales on the weigh-in, while Irishman McGregor looks at him with both fighters stood in front of their national flags.
The work was produced by Tiffanie Anderson – who goes by ‘The Pretty Artist’ on Twitter.
It is not the first time that she has worked for ‘Money Man’, having produced one of of him in action during his victory over Manny Pacquiao in 2015.
The artwork is not the first feature of Mayweather’s £19million mansion that he has shown off in recent days.
Last week he posted a video of his personal sweets emporium and a cinema that is big enough to seat 50 people.
Mayweather has been showing off his belt haul and a mega wine cellar, his watch collection and massive mounds of cash.
But his last video was of him swooping for sweets before heading into his cinema to watch Sportcenter.
The footage shows jars of sweets and popcorn surrounding a drinks machine, with two racks of other treats beneath.
Tootsie Rolls, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kats, Orville Redenbacher popcorn and packs of Red Vines can all be seen on the shelves.
Mayweather moves in for a handful of his favourites in the video, before moving into his plush personal cinema.
Along with the video, he posted the caption: “Grabbing a few snacks before watching Sportscenter in my Beverly Hills Palace movie theatre, that comfortably seats 50 people.”
Mayweather’s incredible pad, set behind the famous Beverley Hills Hotel, also boasts a cocktail bar and a separate guest house with it’s own gym.
And Mayweather has even spent a further £370,000 on top of the sale price on home furnishings as he makes the most of the £74m he collected from his clash with UFC star McGregor last month.
The 15,000 square foot main building was built in 1992 but completely renovated two years ago and was originally on the market for £28m.
But Mayweather was able to knock down the asking price with his cash purchase to add the home to other properties he owns in Las Vegas and Miami.
Set in private gardens surrounded by palm trees, the two-story property has a row of ten French doors that open from the living room to the grounds.
Outside the swimming pool and pool house are set in landscaped gardens with black-and-white marble surrounds, with luxury sofas and an open burner to keep guests warm outside in the evenings.
There are ten bathrooms, mirrored wall fireplaces, a family room and separate living quarters for house staff.
Mayweather’s master bedroom boats dual bathrooms and a private terrace looking down onto the pool area.
There is even a Miele-equipped concession bar where guests can help themselves to snacks almost as if they were in a retail cafe.
And the superstar has plenty of room to park his fleet of luxury motors with a four-car garage on site.
Mayweather has been enjoying the trappings of his wealth since he stopped McGregor in their eagerly awaited clash in Vegas last month.
The 40-year-old has partied at the Vegas strip club he owns, and last week claimed he had seven girlfriends in a bizarre interviewwith a puppet.
The five-weight world champion has confirmed he has retired from boxing after his win over McGregor took his career record to 50 wins unbeaten.
And earlier this month he purchased a £95,000 crocodile skin handbag, proudly displaying his new buy on Instagram.