Floyd Mayweather’s $25,000 Mouthguards Have Real Diamonds And $100 Bills In Them

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Everything about the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao superfight screams extravagance, from the special $1 million emerald World Boxing Council belt to the $10,000+ seats to the $99 pay-per-view price fans are expected to shell out in North America to watch the fights. Fans in many other countries will get to watch the fights on TV, something for which regional stations paid upwards of $5 million per country.

But out of all the bling, this may be the most blingtastic: Floyd Mayweather’s mouthpieces are worth $25,000 a pop and have gold flakes, diamonds, and real $100 bills sealed inside them. How having diamonds inside your mouthguard gets past athletic commissions, we have no idea, but you can’t knock the craftsmanship. They’re made by Dr. Lee Gause, one of the top names in sports dentistry. Even if Pacquiao manages to hit Floyd flush with something, don’t expect diamonds and dolla bills to go flying everywhere.

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