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Floyd Mayweather reportedly has never bet on himself because he's 'very superstitious'

While Mayweather is known as a regular gambler that loves to flaunt his winnings, but according to a report from ESPN, the boxer has never bet on himself

Floyd "Money" Mayweather loves to flaunt his cash.

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Whether he's posting on Instagram or making it rain during his promotional press tour with Conor McGregor, Mayweather makes a point to show off his wealth and the life of luxury that has come to his fruition thanks to his mantra of "Hard Work/Dedication" and his undefeated record in the boxing ring.

He has also made a name for himself as a gambler, posting pictures of his big bets and winnings to his social accounts. Unsurprisingly, these posts are almost exclusively of winners.

It has long been rumored that Mayweather bet on himself in the boxing ring as well — a profitable endeavor, as he has never lost — but according to a recent report by ESPN's David Purdum, Mayweather has never bet on himself.

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