- Floyd Mayweather will not be making a comeback his manager has claimed
- Leonard Ellerbe tweeted: 'Mayweather is retired, end of discussion'
- The undefeated champion showed off his new Bugatti Veyron on Monday
Floyd Mayweather has retired and will not be making a comeback, ruling out a rematch with Manny Pacquiao or a bout with Amir Khan, according to his manager.
The announcement, made by Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe on Monday, has put to bed any chance of a return to the ring for the undefeated champion, whose career included 49 wins.
Ellerbe made the claim on Twitter and tweeted: 'Floyd Mayweather is RETIRED, end of discussion.'
Mayweather took to Instagram to show off his new Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, worth over $3m
There had been speculation Mayweather could make a comeback having hung up his gloves after beating Andre Berto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in September.
Meanwhile, Mayweather seems to be enjoying his retirement and showed off his new car on Monday night.
Purchasing a brand new Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, worth over $3m, the 38-year-old shared an image of his latest set of wheels on Instagram and said: 'My new 2015 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse $3,498,000.'
Last week, Mayweather was courtside at the Staples Center to watch NBA as the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Golden State Warriors 135-90 in a pre-season clash.
Floyd Mayweather at the pre-season match between Golden State Warriors and LA Clippers last week
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