WATCH: Mayweather brags about his 7 girlfriends, $200M cash in interview | Inquirer Sports

WATCH: Mayweather brags about his 7 girlfriends, $200M cash in interview

/ 07:55 PM September 14, 2017

Floyd Mayweather Jr. remains on cloud nine after demolishing Conor McGregor last month and walking away from boxing undefeated in 50 fights.

The ever-brash defensive tactician recently was part of one of the most bizarre interviews ever,  talking to a mustachioed puppet for YouTube’s “Awkward Puppets” segment.

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Speaking to “Diego” just outside his personally owned strip club Girl Collection, Mayweather bared how he enjoys the company of multiple women in his life.

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“How many women I have? Probably about seven deep. Lucky seven,” he boasted. “We go out to eat, some of us travel together. Having one is too close to having none.”

“Money” also candidly revealed his disdain for monogamy, when the puppet asked him for marriage advise.

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“Get f**kin’ divorced! You get f**kin’ divorced. You bring your wife here,” the 40-year-old retired fighter said, referring to the strip club. “And you tell her it’s your favorite place to come.”

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Aside from publicly admitting his philandering ways, Mayweather once again reminded everyone how wealthy he is, claiming to have around $200-300 million in his bank accounts.

He even casually handed $100 dollars to the puppet, reimbursing him for the Conor McGregor fight.

Check out the full interview above. /ra

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