Floyd Mayweather and Justin Bieber count their cash on holiday as former boxer continues to enjoy his retirement

  • Floyd Mayweather retired from professional boxing after a 49th win
  • He is currently enjoying some time away in Bora Bora with Justin Bieber 
  • The pair were seen in an Instagram video counting wads of notes 
  • Mayweather also tweeted: 'Money doesn't make me. I make money.'  

Despite retiring from professional boxing in September, Floyd Mayweather is unlikely to be hard up for cash any time soon.

In fact, he appears to have so much money he's recruited the world's biggest pop star to help him count it.

Mayweather and Justin Bieber are currently enjoying some time away in Bora Bora, as the undefeated 49-0 fighter continues to enjoy his retirement.

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Floyd Mayweather hung up his gloves in September following a 49th career win against Andre Berto

Floyd Mayweather hung up his gloves in September following a 49th career win against Andre Berto

Mayweather (left) and Justin Bieber, both wearing snapbacks and chains, count cash in Bora Bora
The pair are enjoying some time away

Mayweather (left) and Justin Bieber, both wearing snapbacks and chains, count cash in Bora Bora

The video, which was posted to the 'Mayweather Unlimited' Instagram account, shows the pair - who are both wearing snapbacks and chains - counting numerous wads of cash.

The video was followed up by a tweet from Mayweather's Twitter account, simply stating: 'Money doesn't make me. I make money.'

Bieber and Mayweather's friendship stretches as far back as May 2012, when the Canadian singer first accompanied Mayweather to the ring before one of his fights against Miguel Cotto.

Canadian singer Bieber (left) and Mayweather also tucked into some seafood during their break in Bora Bora

Canadian singer Bieber (left) and Mayweather also tucked into some seafood during their break in Bora Bora

Mayweather (right) appears to be enjoying his retirement, but many think he will return to the ring in the future 

Mayweather (right) appears to be enjoying his retirement, but many think he will return to the ring in the future 

Mayweather officially hung up his gloves last month after defeating Andre Berto with a wide points decision at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. 

The 38-year-old was awarded the verdict by judges 120-108, 118-110 and 117-111 to secure the 49th professional victory of his career and equal the record of the legendary Rocky Marciano.

While Mayweather has repeatedly insisted that Berto was his final bout, plenty of pundits and fans alike suspect that the allure of surpassing Marciano and another big-money pay packet could tempt him to renege on his decision. 

Factor in the newly-built indoor arena in Vegas and the lingering demand across the world for a rematch with rival Manny Pacquiao and there is plenty of cause for speculation.

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