Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. is offering $100,000 for information leading to the return of his personal belongings after he says his Las Vegas home was recently burglarized. 

Mayweather took to Instagram early Saturday morning to seek the help of his 26.5 million followers after he said his home was robbed of "valuable handbags and other belongings of substantial value."

FORMER PANTHERS’ STAR THOMAS DAVIS SR. SAYS ‘IDIOT’ THIEVES STOLE AND WRECKED LUXURY MCLAREN 

"One’s home is their sanctuary, place of peace, relaxation and comfort. When someone violates that sanctuary, it is disturbing and hurtful," he wrote in a post, which pictured a bag filled with cash.

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JUNE 06: Mayweather made at least $35 million from the $50 million that was made off of pay-per-view sales from his fight with Logan Paul this month. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

"One of my homes was burglarized in Las Vegas. They stole many valuable handbags and other belongings of substantial value. I am offering at least $100,000.00 reward for information that leads to the return of my belongings. The level of disrespect and greed it takes for someone to do this is unfathomable. Thank you [sic] for to anyone who comes forward with any information. God bless," he added. 

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Mayweather did not disclose what was taken or how much in value was stolen, but the cash reward seems like nothing for the boxer who, according to Sportico, will walk away with at least $35 million from the $50 million that was made off pay-per-view sales for his fight with Logan Paul.