Having hung up his gloves, the days of gruelling training are far behind undefeated champion Floyd Mayweather.
The billionaire American’s hardest choices now appear where to fly to as Mayweather continues to enjoy his retirement.
Mayweather beat Andre Berto in September to complete his glittering career at 49-0, including 26 by knockout, and has since been jet-setting across the globe.
Along the way Mayweather has kept his legions of fans updated with his travels in a lifestyle of supreme excess.
The American has spent the four days in Dubai and revealed his extensive travelling in just the past fortnight on Instagram on Thursday.
‘A light day on the yacht listening to some old schoo l#ShirleyMurdock thinking about which country I should go to next on #AirMayweather.
‘I've been to a few places in the last 13 days: Kevlavik, (Iceland), Moscow (Russia), Bucharest (Romania), Istanbul (Turkey), Nice (France), Monte Carlo (Monaco), Saint-Tropez (France), Rome (Italy), Milan, (Italy), Dubai (UAE), Cairo (Egypt), Shannon (Ireland).’
He began the trip in the Middle East by posing for a photograph in front of the world's tallest building, the Khalifa Hotel in Dubai.
‘Haven't been to the U.A.E. in a while so I decided to come get the Royal Treatment and take 24 people to Dubai to hang out for a few days,’ said the billionaire former boxer.
The 38-year-old showed off his extreme wealth, splashing out $1.1million (£726,218) on a diamond-encrusted Hublot watch in Dubai before posting a series of pictures with his pals on the artificial ski slopes, the Middle East’s first indoor ski centre.
Having left the ring in Las Vegas an undefeated champion, Mayweather’s marathon globe-trotting began on the island of Bora Bora.
Mayweather was joined for the luxury trip by pop sensation Justin Bieber as they posed amongst the stunning surroundings and fine dining.
The TMT entourage then jetted off to Cuba for some site seeing and Mayweather fuelled speculation of a comeback by posting a picture on his Instagram from a local Boxing club.
However the former five-division World Champion has dismissed a return to the ring and continues to fly around the world to cultural destinations.
Mayweather has recently posed at Rome’s Colosseum before uploading a picture from a private helicopter: ‘Just touched down in Nice, France on Air Mayweather. Now, getting on the chopper heading to 007's stomping grounds, Monte-Carlo, Monaco.’
Earlier this month Mayweather courted controversy by showing he had received a very rare and one-of-a-kind Christmas present - an exotic baby tiger from India, given to him in Moscow by Russian friends.
Before then flying to Turkey, the 38-year-old had allowed some youngsters to join him in the ring at a local concert hall in Moscow as he demonstrated his technique to the packed audience in the Russian capital, with the boxing fans replicating his movements.
The event broke a Guinness World Record for the amount of people who took part in the masterclass lesson, which was attended by 791 people and approximately 3,000 spectators.
Following his most recent post in Dubai, it appears Air Mayweather will be continuing to canvass the globe for some time.
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