Floyd "Money" Mayweather is retired for good this time, apparently. He took the stage at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to debut Mayweather Boxing + Fitness, a new multi-pronged venture to get you in shape, Mayweather-style.

The highlight of the venture is a virtual reality workout experience that lets users spar with and get coached by a virtual Floyd. Mayweather will also be opening brick-and-mortar gyms around the world, starting with a facility in Los Angeles that's said to be opening in three weeks' time. It'll offer a 32-person group workout class that combines bag routines with functional training. Finally, there's also a soon-to-be-released app that'll give you personalized, Mayweather-approved training plans.

After the presentation, Men's Health talked to Mayweather about his new venture, retirement plans, his penchant for carrying tens of thousands of dollars in cash always, and the repeated domestic violence offender's take on the #MeToo movement. Here's our conversation, edited for clarity. Watch the video of the chat below.

Men's Health: I had so much fun playing your boxing game. Can you tell us about what you've created?

Mayweather: We got a virtual reality game where you can work out. At the beginning, the virtual reality games will be in the Mayweather Boxing + Fitness gyms all around the world. Then eventually they will move to people's rooms. It's fun, it's something to do with family and friends. You can burn a lot of calories. Your health is your wealth. It's all about being happy.

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You said [in your presentation] just before this that you're retired. Are you really retired?

I'm retired. I came back one last time because we needed an even number. So we were at 49, so we needed an even number so we went to number 50.

Around New Year's, you posted an Instagram saying you're "happy getting new money every year." How are you making money in 2018?

Well, I made smart investments, so I'm making seven figures every month. That's for the rest of my life.

How much cash are you carrying on you right now?

No cash.

I'm disappointed. I was going to ask for $100.

Well, I got a little cash on me. [To someone off-camera] Go get the bags, JP. I got a bag, I got a little bit. I probably have, I want to say 70.

Just like a bag with $70,000 over there?

Yeah. [He's handed a black bag, from which Mayweather extracts enormous stacks of cash.] See, I probably got — that's 50 — I think we're short. I thought I had 70 in here.

Viewer question: What are your thoughts on bitcoin and cryptocurrency?

I'm here to talk about the Mayweather Fitness, I'm talking about the virtual reality. This is CES. Let's talk about that. I could talk about Girl Collection, we'll open tonight.

Girl Collection is your strip club here in Vegas...

[It's a] gentleman's club. Because there's a difference. A gentleman's club is topless. But a strip club is totally nude.

So tell me, after a night out at the gentleman's club, how do you motivate yourself to work out the next day?

Well, the virtual reality will be in everyone's homes. So no matter what time you wake up you can work out right in your living room, right in your bedroom. So that's a great thing.

That makes it easier if you're super tired the next day.

Absolutely. You can — after you leave Girl Collection — say if you leave at 5 a.m. You go home, you sleep from 5 to 2 on a Saturday. You wake up, eat breakfast, watch a little TV, then start your workout.

Do you think you would still be in such amazing shape if you were poor?

Absolutely. Genetics. I was born to, you know, be a gym rat. To work out. I don't think working out really has anything to do with money. I mean, you have a lot of people who aren't in a great financial situation, but their bodies look amazing.

Well, it costs a lot of money to get a VR set.

Everything takes time, we're going to make sure that it's affordable, if that's safe to say. We're going to make sure they're affordable. I've been hearing different games been costing a fortune, or different virtual reality you know, just different things in the virtual world that's been costing a lot of money. We're going to make sure that our — what we got is affordable. Even our Mayweather Boxing + Fitness gyms that we will have all around the world, it's going to be affordable for family, friends, and the fans.

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Viewer question: When people at the gym train in the virtual reality, will there be people there helping them throw punches so they're not throwing punches wrong?

It doesn't really matter if they're throwing their punches wrong. It's all about fitness, it's not about becoming a fighter or becoming a boxer. It's about burning calories. Like I said, your health is your wealth. If you look good, you feel good.

We're asking a lot of men, in light of the #MeToo movement, how men can grow in 2018.

The who?

The #MeToo movement. Women speaking out about sexual assault.

When you say "me too" ... When somebody is like, "I got a Rolls Royce, I be like 'me too.'" When somebody say they got a private jet, I say, "Me too. I got two. Me too."

This is a very different —

Well, I didn't know! My Me Too movement from the beginning was whenever somebody said what they have I'm like, "me too." Somebody say they got a billion dollars, I say, "I made a billion dollars, me too."

I know you have a sensitive side. You've talked about your sensitive side before.

Of course. I mean, you live and you learn. I think everyone, if you're in an uncomfortable position, you have to pray about it, you know, talk about it, and I think that, you know, sexual harassment, I don't think it's cool at all.

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