Pacquiao vs Mayweather Fight Latest Update Rumors: Undefeated Boxer Reveals 'God is First in My Life' on Instagram

As rumors continue to surface that Floyd Mayweather Jr will finally go on-on-one with Manny Pacquiao, the unbeaten pugilist recently went on social media to express his views on God and his extravagant lifestyle.

Mayweather Jr is currently undefeated with an impressive 47-0 record, highlighted by 26 knockouts in 21 decisions.

"Yes, I got a 14 passenger jet. Got to give them another reason to hate, but I will motivate the people that are ambitious and want to be winners in life. I am guilty! I'm materialistic and I'm motivated by money ... but GOD is first in my life," wrote Mayweather Jr on Instagram on December 27.

"GOD will not give you anything you can't handle. That's why GOD gave me the best hands in the business to pray with, box with and count money with.#AirMayweather."

Previously, Mayweather also went on social media in order to taunt his potential opponent Manny Pacquiao by posting several photos of the Filipino pugilist lying on the mat after being knocked out in a previous bout.

"....Miss Pac Man is broke and desperate for a pay day. Your Pay-Per-View numbers are a joke," wrote Mayweather via Twitter on September 26.

Despite the insult, 'Pac-man' previously offered some words of advice to the second generation prize fighter in an interview late last year.

"I'm not affected by it. I pity him and I pray that someday he would change his ways," said Pacquiao, according to a report by the Business Insider.

"He (Mayweather) should fear God. For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"

Both legendary boxers are rumored to finally battle each other later this year possibly on May, where Pacquiao (57-6-2, 37 KO's) looks to be the first man to end Mayweather Jr's impressive winning streak (which trails Rocky Marciano's unprecedented 49-0 unbeaten record with 43 KO's).

"The ball will drop at midnight to usher in 2015. @FloydMayweather let's not drop the ball on fighting each other next year! #LetsMakeFistory," wrote Pacquiao on Twitter on December 21, 2014.