BOXING icon Floyd Mayweather toured the sites of Stonehenge yesterday (March 9).
The Money Man and his Money Team decided to fit in a short stop at the Neolithic landmark.
The 40-year-old, who is undefeated as a professional and has won 15 division titles, posted on Facebook: "Travelling through foreign places, sightseeing the wonders of the world; today I went to Wiltshire, England to visit the historical Stonehenge landmark that's been here for nearly 5,000 years.
"Although it's not one of the 7 wonders of the world, it's still a great wonder of the world."
Mayweather has taken in a number of impressive locations as part of the 'Undefeated' UK tour.
He has travelled to see the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, calling it 'the most famous clock in the world'.
Mayweather has also been promoting protege Gervonta Davis' fight against Liam Walsh during his tour of the UK.
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