Floyd Mayweather Jr. is known to invest in and even financially support some of those who are closest to him, and if there was one thing he certainly could not be accused of, it would be failing to support his seeds. Mayweather has four children, and his spoiling of each of them is pretty well documented. In the order of their birth, there is his eldest Koraun,18 and his youngest son Zion, 17. Then there are his two girls, Iyanna, 16, and his youngest child Jirah, who is 14-years old. Throughout the years he's bought cars of the Mercedes and Rolls-Royce caliber for his kids, he's handed them stacks of cash that most don't make in a year, and he's thrown them birthday parties lined up with performances from the likes of Young Thug and Drake. One would thing he actually likes having children. But although there isn't any doubt that he's got the wealth to have as many as he'd like, the boxing king insists that his baby making days are long over.

"All of my children are, s**t, almost out the house. They grown," Floyd said during a recent interview with Hollywood Unlocked. His comment came in response to question as to whether women have been trying to get him to have unprotected sex with him in light of the payday he enjoyed with his fight vs. UFC star Conor McGregor. "You know I'm not finna do that. I don't play them games," he replied and then began to list off the ages of each of his kids before host Jason Lee jogged the champ's memory of a little girl who he recalls running up to him and hugging his leg in public. As adorable as the child may have been, and despite him having all of the time in the world with his retirement, Floyd says he just can't see it.

Apparently, The Money Team boss ain't about that Antonio Cromartie life.