
Floyd Mayweather Jr. Spends over $1.1M on Super Bowl 58 Suite for 49ers vs. Chiefs
Donna Kelce may not be in a suite for Super Bowl 58, but Floyd Mayweather Jr. will be.
The legendary boxer posted pictures on Instagram of receipts showing he paid $1.1 million for a suite at Allegiant Stadium for Sunday's showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.
"I don't kiss ass and I never have to beg for nothing especially not to get a Super Bowl suite," he wrote in the caption. "I don't mind accepting invites at times, but one things for sure...The person that's paying does all the saying. Therefore I get My Own seats and suites so I can do what I want and invite who I want! I'm blessed to be taking 34 people to experience the 1st Super Bowl in Las Vegas!"
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Per SuiteExperienceGroup.com, the cost for a suite at this year's Super Bowl ranges from an average of $1.4 million to $2.5 million
Based on the maximum capacity, Mayweather likely got a traditional premium suite or club suite. The traditional premium suite can hold between 16 and 26 guests. The club suite holds up to 28 guests.
Traditional premium suites feature private restrooms, theater-style seating on a private open-air seating balcony, and a connected lounge area with additional seats as well as a private bar/kitchenette space.
Donna Kelce, the mother of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, said on NBC's Today show earlier this week she was expecting to be "in the stands with everybody else because it is a pricey Super Bowl."
Considering Donna has often been with Taylor Swift at several games throughout this season, including the playoffs, and she's expected to be in attendance at the Super Bowl after wrapping up a concert in Tokyo, it might be safe to assume she will end up in a suite.
Of course, Donna might want to be in the stands to get a closer look at her son as he tries to win another Super Bowl.

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