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Las Vegas – Floyd Mayweather Confronts $7.3 Million IRS Tax Lien

By Matthias Binder April 15, 2026
IRS files $7M tax lien against Floyd Mayweather
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IRS files $7M tax lien against Floyd Mayweather

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A Staggering $7.3 Million Claim EmergesDecades of Recurring Tax DisputesMultiple Lawsuits Compound the PressureBillionaire Boxer’s Enduring Legacy

A Staggering $7.3 Million Claim Emerges (Image Credits: Unsplash)

The Internal Revenue Service filed a federal tax lien against boxing icon Floyd Mayweather last month in Clark County, targeting an unpaid balance exceeding $7 million. The action highlights ongoing financial pressures for the undefeated champion despite his storied career earnings. Public records reveal the lien’s connection to specific tax years, adding to a pattern of legal challenges for the 49-year-old athlete.[1][2]

A Staggering $7.3 Million Claim Emerges

Records show the IRS notice listed an exact unpaid amount of $7,279,664.45. The filing covered taxes from 2018 and 2023, with the balance remaining unsettled as of March 26. Clark County Recorder’s Office received the document, linking it to Floyd J. Mayweather at a Boca Raton, Florida, office suite.[1]

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This lien empowers the government to pursue assets until resolution. Mayweather’s representatives, including those from Mayweather Promotions and Vada Properties, did not respond to inquiries. The precise tax periods underscore persistent obligations years after his professional retirement.[2]

Decades of Recurring Tax Disputes

Mayweather faced IRS scrutiny repeatedly over the years. In 2023, a U.S. Tax Court mandated $5.5 million in deficiencies plus $1.1 million in penalties for 2017 taxes. He settled a $22.2 million claim related to 2015, the year of his high-profile bout with Manny Pacquiao.[2][3]

Earlier liens included a $7.2 million holdover from 2010 and others totaling tens of millions between 2001 and 2015. The boxer cleared some, like $15.5 million across multiple years, only after federal notices. Such history paints a picture of delayed payments amid lavish displays of wealth.[1]

Year Amount Status
2010 $7.2 million Unresolved at time
2015 $22.2 million Settled
2017 $6.6 million Court-ordered
2018/2023 $7.3 million Pending

Multiple Lawsuits Compound the Pressure

Beyond taxes, Mayweather appeared in at least four recent civil cases. Miami jewelers pursued claims: one for over $1.3 million in high-value items and another for a breached $3.9 million settlement. A luxury auto dealer alleged settlement violations, while a Manhattan property owner sought nearly $338,000 in unpaid rent for a Baccarat Hotel duplex.[1][3]

A February suit accused Mayweather and associate Jona Rechnitz of defaulting on a $900,000 loan payment via a Florida entity. The fighter countersued Showtime Networks for $340 million in alleged misappropriated funds from a 2013 pay-per-view deal. These disputes coincide with asset sales, including a private jet and Miami properties used as loan collateral.[2]

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  • Unpaid rent: $338,000 for New York high-rise.
  • Jewelry debts: $1.675 million and $3.9 million claims.
  • Loan default: $900,000 shortfall.
  • Auto dealer breach: Undisclosed settlement issues.

Billionaire Boxer’s Enduring Legacy

Mayweather retired in 2017 with a perfect 50-0 record across five weight divisions. He amassed over $1.1 billion in career purses, including megafights that drew global audiences. In 2018, he purchased a $10 million mansion in western Las Vegas.[1]

Exhibitions sustained his profile, with bouts against Logan Paul and others generating millions. Upcoming events include a spring clash with Mike Tyson and a potential September rematch versus Pacquiao at The Sphere. Pacquiao’s camp alleged contract breaches over fight terms and advance payments.[3]

Financial strain claims persist despite his “Money” moniker and social media posts flaunting jets and cash. An attorney previously denied any distress. Recent payments covered minor debts like property taxes on a Las Vegas strip club.[2]

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Key Takeaways

  • The $7.3 million lien targets 2018 and 2023 taxes, filed in Las Vegas.
  • Mayweather’s past includes settled multimillion-dollar IRS disputes.
  • Active lawsuits span jewelry, rent, loans, and promoter claims.

This latest IRS move raises questions about fiscal management for one of boxing’s richest figures. Upcoming fights could provide resolution funds, yet legal entanglements loom large. What do you think about Mayweather’s situation? Share in the comments.

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