LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Floyd Mayweather Jr. sued a automotive supplier in July. After sparring with the supplier for a few months, the argument ended Friday with the retired boxer paying $1.2 million for a 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650.
Mayweather, who referred to as it quits as an undefeated champion, is 48 now and he is signed a deal to an exhibition match towards former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson. That might be an enormous payday. Mayweather has participated in fairly a number of exhibitions since his retirement.
However the confession of judgment filed Friday in Clark County District Courtroom seems to mark the top of his try and get out of the deal for the Mercedes from Vegas Auto Gallery, a supplier within the southwest valley. Mayweather’s lawsuit had argued that he is a sufferer of misleading commerce practices and the imported automobile could not move inspections or customs clearance.
Particulars of the unique deal confirmed Mayweather paid $2.25 million for the Mercedes, a 2023 Ferrari F8 Spider, a 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 and a 2025 McLaren Artura Techlux in early July.
Later that month, the supplier agreed to take again the opposite three vehicles, however the dispute over the Mercedes has continued. Mayweather informed TMZ the automotive wasn’t price that a lot and the supplier solely paid $728,000 for the automotive.
The confession of judgment mentioned Mayweather and Vegas Auto Gallery negotiated a decision to the dispute.
Mayweather has lived in Las Vegas since 2026, and he’s usually seen at professional sporting occasions. He has additionally made information with massive bets on sporting occasions. Experiences point out he gained virtually $60,000 on bets when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs within the Tremendous Bowl in February.