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Floyd’s finances make his ‘Money’ name a mockery

Sports 15 Apr, 2026 Follow News

Mayweather needs to fight on at 49

Floyd Mayweather Jr is mired in financial problems, despite for decades insisting that his ‘Money’ moniker is all about making the dollars flow, not losing all $1.2 billion career earnings.

Mayweather is being sued again, this time for allegedly failing to pay for a $105,690 charter flight to Turks and Caicos last September.

It’s just the latest in a series of legal challenges for Mayweather, who is currently eyeing comeback fights against Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao.

Mayweather, 49, was sued in February by the owner of his luxury New York City condo for $330,000 in unpaid rent. Nevertheless, he was simultaneously posting pictures of himself on a private jet surrounded by stacks of cash.

Meanwhile, the IRS has a $7.3 million lien against Mayweather for unpaid taxes.

In desperation, he has sold Air Mayweather, his Gulfstream jet, along with his mansions in Beverly Hills and Miami. And earlier this year, he filed a lawsuit against Showtime claiming the network owed him ‘at least’ $340 million over allegations of fraud. Paramount, which owns Showtime, has dismissed the lawsuit as ‘baseless.’


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