The Big Spend, The Big Debt: What’s Really Happening with Mayweather?
People keep saying Floyd Mayweather is broke. That rumor got louder after a journalist met a jeweler who claimed the champ had no money left.
The Daily Spending
A former soldier who knows Mayweather talked about his huge daily expenses:
- $1 million per day on parties, entourage and even renting entire movie theaters.
- Gambling and other luxuries could add up to massive bills.
Upcoming Fights & Earnings
Mayweather still fights many times a year, with matches scheduled in:
- Congo
- Greece
- Las Vegas (2026)
Some say he keeps fighting to keep his expensive lifestyle afloat.
Assets That Cost a Fortune
- Luxury cars
- Private jets
- Extensive jewelry collection
Maintaining these assets demands substantial cash flow.
Legal Troubles
Several lawsuits are piling up:
| Claim | Amount | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Miami company | $500 k | Fancy apartment debt |
| Two jewelers | $1 m+ | Watches & chains, partial payment |
| Unpaid settlement | — | Jewelry taken |
| Broadcaster suit | $340 m | Earnings misused |
| Defamation suit | — | News outlet questioning real estate claims |
These legal battles suggest Mayweather may not have the cash to cover his debts.
The Bottom Line
On one hand, he still earns big fight purses and owns businesses. On the other, unpaid debts and lawsuits could drain his wealth. Whether he is truly out of money remains unclear, but the evidence points to serious financial trouble.