How much do you want, Manny? Mayweather parades with wads of cash (and his mate 50 Cent) after calling out rival

Floyd Mayweather Jnr may have challenged Manny Pacquiao to finally step into the ring with him.

But if it's for the money, it doesn't look like the WBC welterweight champion is short of cash.

Look at all my cash: He even tucked some of the notes into his baseball cap

Look at all my cash: He even tucked some of the notes into his baseball cap

In a series of pictures posted by his pal 50 cent on Twitter, Mayweather is shown holding massive wads of cash in a hotel room in Las Vegas.

50 cent wrote: 'I was thinking I could make a lot of money one day. Then I got mad cause some chumps was hatin on me.

So I joined a gang lol THE MONEY TEAM ... We made it mom top of the world!!!!.( James cagney voice)lol.'

Getting in on the action: The rapper was joined by boxer Floyd Mayweather who also posed with the money

Getting in on the action: The rapper was joined by boxer Floyd Mayweather who also posed with the money

It comes after Mayweather called out Pacquiao for a mouthwatering May 5 showdown in Las Vegas.

His plans to fight on that date looked to be dead and buried when he was sentenced to prison.

But his 90-day term was deferred and the five-division world champion looks set to finally agree terms with Pacquiao for what could be the first $100m bout in history.

Mayweather tweeted: 'Manny Pacquiao I'm calling you out let's fight May 5th and give the world what they want to see.

'My Jail Sentence [sic] was pushed back because the date was locked in. Step up Punk.'

He's not exactly poor: 50 Cent posted a series of pictures on Twitter of him posing with bundles of money

He's not exactly poor: 50 Cent posted a series of pictures on Twitter of him posing with bundles of money

Just throwing it away: 50 Cent is thought to be worth $250 million

Just throwing it away: 50 Cent is thought to be worth $250 million

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