Telegraph expects Mayweather could bring home around $230 million, closer to what he made for his fight in 2015 against former seven-division champion Manny Pacquiao.

In a recent interview, Mayweather told late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel that he might also place a bet on himself, although he was probably joking.

Despite his known seven-figure gambling habits, ESPN reported that Mayweather is too superstitious to invest in his own fight.

No matter who wins on Saturday, both fighters expect to have record paydays. Only one, though, will take home the “Money Belt,” made of three pounds of gold, crocodile skin and 4,000 diamonds, sapphires and emeralds.

It’s believed to be the most expensive trophy in the history of the sport, perfect for what will be its most valuable night.

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