- Floyd Mayweather flew all the way to Iceland in his private jet just to take a photo for Instagram, according to Us Weekly.
- He then appears to have flown to Paris for a photo of the Eiffel Tower and to Russia to take a snap of him shooting guns.
- He set to visit Dubai on Friday.
- Floyd Mayweather is living his best life.
The retired boxer Floyd Mayweather was renowned for landing the perfect shot, and his flawless record of 50 wins in 50 fights shows that he mastered the art of hitting while barely getting hit.
Even in retirement, he is still taking shots — but now they're with a camera rather than his gloves.
Mayweather, 41, recently flew all the way to Iceland from the US just to take an Instagram photo, according to Us Weekly.
"Floyd flew to Iceland on a private jet to take pictures for Instagram," a source told the magazine on Tuesday. "It's just him and some members of his team. He didn't even spend the night."
The American documented his journey on social media. It all began on his private jet, the Air Mayweather.
He flew to Iceland to check out the hot springs at Blue Lagoon near Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Shortly after, he watched a boxing fight on a big TV in Paris, took a photo of himself in front of the Eiffel Tower, and ended the European leg of his trip by shooting guns in Grozny, Russia.
Here's Mayweather in front of his private jet:
"Time to do what I do best … explore the world!" he said in the caption. "First stop, Iceland."
Mayweather's next post, a video of the Blue Lagoon, has been watched more than 500,000 times.
"Life is all about experiencing different things," he said. "So, I decided to come check out Iceland. It is one of the most sought out countries for hot springs. What better place than the Blue Lagoon to experience first while in Iceland."
"I'm on paycation!" he said. "It's always gang green."
Mayweather's next photo, uploaded just one day later, was geotagged in Paris.
This photo shows him watching a fight in what is probably his hotel room.
A trip to Paris would not be complete without an obligatory photo of the Eiffel Tower.
That day, Mayweather also posted a video of him shooting guns at a range in Grozny, Russia.
"Keep on thinking I could just hit the target with my hands," he said.
Mayweather's world tour is not yet complete, as there is one more stop — Dubai — set for Friday.
After that, he might decide to return home to his $25 million Los Angeles mansion, which has a candy shop, a 12-seat cinema, and a wine rack with 225 bottles.
Floyd Mayweather is living his best life.