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If you're both the world's richest athlete and a man who just got out of prison, what do you do?
If you're Floyd Mayweather Jr., the answer to that question can be nothing less than showing off your private jet and counting out $1 million in cash. (We're just happy to see he's in good spirits, considering he was released this month after pleading to be let out early due to concerns about his ability to punch after being locked in a cell.)
We don't know where else Mayweather went after finishing his prison sentence, but he definitely made the money-laden video below his priority. Be sure to catch the part where he stops counting individual stacks and just goes for the shrink-wrapped money pallet.