Floyd Mayweather's globetrotting continues as he travels to Hawaii post-retirement
It appears the world is Floyd Mayweather's oyster as the boxing superstar continues to enjoy life post-retirement.
After
spending time in the French Polynesia with pop star friend Justin
Bieber recently, the 38-year-old has embarked on a new destination as
his globetrotting continues.
On Tuesday, Mayweather took to Instagram to update his social media following that he is now in Hawaii - albeit briefly.
Floyd Mayweather took to Instagram on Tuesday to upload photos of a brief stay in Hawaii
Mayweather (right) recently hung out with pop star friend Justin Bieber (left) in the French Polynesia
'Hanging
out in Hawaii texting my pilots telling them to gas up the jet I'm
ready to move to another destination. #AirMayweather #tmt #Hawaii,' he
wrote as a caption accompanying an image of himself alone.
That
post was shortly followed by a picture of the undefeated boxer sitting
at the bottom of the stairs of his jet ahead of boarding his aircraft.
'We move quick #AirMayweather www.themoneyteam.com,' the orthodox
fighter added alongside it.
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.
Mayweather officially hung up his gloves last month after defeating Andre Berto with a wide points decision
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