There is no need for a weather forecast to monitor the rain – Floyd Mayweather, Jr, can create rains by himself.

Floyd’s reputation for being one of the richest athletes in the world went in full display as he carried bundles of $100 and he won’t shy away from throwing them up in the air. Now that he just recently announced his return from retirement, there is no doubt that he’s about to make some more.

Reports from TMZ Sports recently showed a video with the 42-year old boxer showing off his bundles while spending his best nights at G5ive – a strip club in Miami. As the dancers are setting the stage on fire, Floyd displayed his accuracy in letting his dollars fly on to the girls to make his presence felt.

On the same day, he announced on Twitter that he will be having his public autograph signing on December 14 at the Art of Music inside the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV.

The undefeated boxer is notoriously known for hanging out at strip clubs. Reports from USA Today reported that even nights before his last boxing fight before calling it a career for the third time, Mayweather was seen arriving with his white Rolls Royce at 2:45 AM in Girl Collection, the boxer’s own strip club.

Singing to rap music and chatting with topless dancers, Floyd isn’t unfazed about the risk of putting his then 49-0 undefeated record on the line against the debuting Conor McGregor. “Nobody can beat me,” said Mayweather of his late-night schedules.

With his recent display, he appears to be on the best night of his life last night. Throwing those bills away won’t be an issue as he’s bound to get them back a hundredfold once the date, the opponent and the venue is finally released to the public now that he’s taking his sweet time after announcing his return to the ring.

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Floyd Mayweather has heaped praise on Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. in the past. Pictured: Apr. 11, 2018; Miami, Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. in attendance during the first half between the Miami Heat and the Toronto Raptors at American Airlines Arena. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports