* Translated by Papago

"Making 1.485 trillion won and getting a lot of debt." The strongest boxer ever, what kind of scandal is this? "Showing off the bundle of money." It was all a show "In reality..."

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Park Geondo

*This content was translated by AI.

British media spotlighting Floyd Mayweather's latest news. /Photo = Daily Mail Source
British media spotlighting Floyd Mayweather's latest news. /Photo = Daily Mail Source

There is no such scandal again. Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather (49), who has been showing off his money by making an astronomical profit of 1 billion dollars (about 1.48 trillion won) during his active days, is losing face after being caught up in a series of unpaid charges.

British media Daily Mail reported on the 12th (Korea Standard Time) that "Mayweather was sued again for failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for a private jet bound for the Caribbean."

Mayweather and his aides are accused of failing to pay $105,690 (about 157 million won) to Jetset Aircraft in September for a charter flight to the Turks and Caicos Islands, according to a complaint filed in Los Angeles County Court.

This is not even Mayweather's first legal dispute. Mayweather was also sued three times in February for unpaid rent and millions of dollars in bail payments, according to reports. In particular, it was reported that he did not even pay $4 million (about 6 billion won) in compensation agreed upon during the dispute with a Florida jewelry store.

Manny Pacquiao (left) and Floyd Mayweather face off. /AFPBBNews=News1
Manny Pacquiao (left) and Floyd Mayweather face off. /AFPBBNews=News1

In the midst of this, he never stopped bragging about his money. Mayweather showed off his luxurious life by stacking bundles of money through personal social networking services (SNS), but in reality, he was suffering from severe financial difficulties. "Mayweather signed a lease for a luxury condo in New York in December 2024, but has been sued for $330,000 (about 500 million won) for not paying monthly rent since July 2025," the Daily Mail said.

There are also clear signs of asset sales. Mayweather recently sold his private jet, Air Mayweather, and mansions in Beverly Hills and Miami.

Under these circumstances, Mayweather is reportedly in constant contact with the media by reversing his retirement and getting back into the ring. Mayweather will play an event against 59-year-old Mike Tyson this spring, before the 47-year-old will make an official comeback against Philippine legend Manny Pacquiao.

His first showdown with Pacquiao in 2015 reportedly earned a whopping $600 million (about 890 billion won). "Mayweather's legal problems and unpaid bills are piling up," Daily Mail said. "It is in an atmosphere to continue to get in the ring, including a rematch with Pacquiao to secure cash."

Manny Pacquiao (left) and Floyd Mayweather face off. /AFPBBNews=News1
Manny Pacquiao (left) and Floyd Mayweather face off. /AFPBBNews=News1

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