Floyd Mayweather Jr. is an American boxing champion and promoter with an estimated net worth of $100 million.
Over the course of his career, Mayweather generated more than $1.2 billion in total fight earnings, making him one of the highest-paid athletes in sports history.
His current net worth estimate reflects ongoing legal disputes, including a 2026 lawsuit against Showtime Networks in which Mayweather alleges that at least $340 million in fight earnings were not properly paid. The case remains unresolved.
Despite controversy, Mayweather’s financial success and undefeated record have cemented his place among boxing’s all-time greats.
Undefeated Career And Boxing Legacy
Mayweather retired with a flawless 50–0 professional record, winning world titles in five weight classes:
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Super Featherweight
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Lightweight
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Light Welterweight
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Welterweight
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Light Middleweight
He defeated numerous elite opponents, including:
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Oscar De La Hoya
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Manny Pacquiao
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Canelo Álvarez
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Shane Mosley
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Miguel Cotto
Known early in his career as “Pretty Boy” for his defensive mastery, he later rebranded as “Money” Mayweather, becoming as famous for his business savvy and flamboyant lifestyle as for his ring skills.
Career Earnings: The Billion-Dollar Boxer

Mayweather is one of the very few athletes in history to surpass $1 billion in career earnings, joining legends such as Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
Two Historic Paydays
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$250 million – vs. Manny Pacquiao (2015)
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$300 million – vs. Conor McGregor (2017)
These two fights alone generated more than $550 million for Mayweather.
At his peak, he consistently ranked as the highest-paid athlete in the world, earning $300 million between June 2014 and June 2015, and repeating that figure between June 2017 and June 2018.
Even in retirement, Mayweather reportedly earns around $10 million annually from exhibition fights and business ventures.
Amateur Career And Early Life
Born on February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mayweather grew up in a boxing family. His father, Floyd Mayweather Sr., and uncles Roger and Jeff Mayweather were all professional fighters.
As an amateur, Floyd won three Golden Gloves titles and earned a bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics before turning professional later that year.
Exhibition Fights And Continued Earnings
After officially retiring, Mayweather continued generating major paydays through exhibition bouts. Notable events include:
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$35 million vs. Logan Paul (2021)
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$25 million vs. Deji Olatunji (2022)
His promotional company, Mayweather Promotions, remains active in organizing boxing events.
Real Estate Portfolio
Mayweather owns several luxury properties:
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A $10 million mansion in Las Vegas
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A $25.5 million estate in Beverly Hills (later listed for $48 million)
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An $18 million waterfront mansion on Miami’s Palm Island (sold in 2024)
His properties frequently feature private theaters, wine rooms, custom décor, and lavish amenities.
Car Collection And Private Jets
Mayweather’s car collection is legendary, reportedly including over 100 high-end vehicles such as:
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Bugatti Chiron
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Bugatti Veyron (multiple units)
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Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
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Pagani Huayra
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Rolls-Royce models (nearly 20)
He previously owned a Gulfstream G650 private jet nicknamed “Air Mayweather” and currently travels via a Gulfstream III.
Business Ventures And Investments

Beyond boxing, Mayweather has invested in:
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Commercial real estate projects
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Promotional businesses
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Brand partnerships
Some of his claimed real estate holdings became the subject of media scrutiny and legal disputes in 2025, though litigation remains ongoing.
Legal Issues And Controversies
Throughout his career, Mayweather has faced legal troubles, including:
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Multiple misdemeanor battery convictions
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A 2011 jail sentence (served 63 days)
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IRS disputes over unpaid taxes
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Ongoing civil litigation regarding fight earnings
Despite these issues, Mayweather has maintained his status as one of boxing’s most marketable figures.
Key Financial Highlights
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Over $1.2 billion in total career earnings
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$300 million earned in a single year (at peak)
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$18 million spent on a single Jacob & Co. “Billionaire” watch
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Among the highest-paid athletes in history
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is he called “Money”?
Because of the huge fight purses and business deals that made him one of boxing’s highest earners.
Has he officially retired?
Yes, he retired in 2017, but still competes in exhibition bouts.
What does he do now?
He focuses on exhibitions, promotions, and business investments.
Is he considered the GOAT?
Many fans consider him one of the greatest boxers ever because of his undefeated record.
How rich is Floyd Mayweather?
He is regarded as one of the highest-earning athletes in boxing history.
What businesses does Mayweather own?
He owns Mayweather Promotions and has invested in real estate and various business ventures.