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Floyd Mayweather Faces $7.3M IRS Lien Amid Financial Woes
Legendary boxer's tax troubles and upcoming Pacquiao fight raise questions about wealth management
Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:38am
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Mayweather's ongoing financial troubles, including a $7.3 million IRS lien, expose the complexities of wealth management even for the most successful athletes.Las Vegas TodayFloyd Mayweather, the 49-year-old boxing legend, is facing a $7.3 million IRS lien for unpaid taxes in 2018 and 2023, adding to his ongoing financial troubles. This development comes as Mayweather prepares for a highly anticipated rematch against Manny Pacquiao, scheduled for September 19 in Las Vegas. The situation highlights the complexities of wealth management, even for the most successful athletes.
Why it matters
Mayweather's financial troubles, including the IRS lien and his recent legal battles, serve as a cautionary tale about the importance of proper financial planning and management, even for the wealthiest individuals. This case raises questions about the role of financial advisors and the potential consequences of poor decision-making when it comes to personal finances.
The details
The IRS lien gives the government the right to claim Mayweather's property until the $7.3 million tax debt is settled. This is not the first time Mayweather has faced such issues, with previous liens totaling $22.5 million for 2015 taxes and $7.2 million for 2010 taxes. In February, Mayweather also sued his former broadcast partner, Showtime, alleging $340 million in misappropriated funds. Despite his estimated $1.15 billion in career earnings, Mayweather continues to grapple with these financial challenges.
- The IRS filed a $7.3 million lien against Mayweather for unpaid taxes in 2018 and 2023.
- Mayweather is scheduled to face Manny Pacquiao in a highly anticipated rematch on September 19, 2026, in Las Vegas.
The players
Floyd Mayweather
A 49-year-old legendary boxer who has faced recurring financial troubles, including a $7.3 million IRS lien and previous tax liens totaling $29.7 million.
Manny Pacquiao
A professional boxer who is scheduled to face Mayweather in a highly anticipated rematch on September 19, 2026, in Las Vegas.
Showtime
Mayweather's former broadcast partner, whom he is suing for $340 million in alleged misappropriated funds.
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on whether to allow Mayweather to fight Pacquiao in the upcoming rematch, given his financial troubles and the IRS lien.
The takeaway
Mayweather's financial struggles, despite his immense wealth and success in the boxing ring, serve as a stark reminder that even the most successful individuals can face complex financial challenges. This case highlights the importance of proper wealth management, the role of financial advisors, and the potential consequences of poor decision-making when it comes to personal finances.
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