Floyd Mayweather once revealed a picture of his staggering tax bill after an outrageous Super Bowl party.
The 2025 Super Bowl is just days away as the Philadelphia Eagles meet the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The Chiefs the are defending champions, having raised the Vince Lombardi Trophy in last year's Super Bowl.
They beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Las Vegas, with a host of celebrities in attendance at the Allegiant Stadium.
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Mayweather purchased a suite to watch the 2024 Super Bowl with 34 friends.
And he posted a bill of the suite, revealing a whopping cost of $1,131,000.00.
On Instagram, he wrote: "I don’t kiss ass and I never have to beg for nothing especially not to get a Super Bowl suite. I don’t mind accepting invites at times, but one things for sure... The person that’s paying does all the saying.
"Therefore I get My Own seats and suites so I can do what I want and invite who I want! I’m blessed to be taking 34 people to experience the 1st Super Bowl in Las Vegas! $1,131,000.00."
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Despite only facing Aaron Chalmers and John Gotti III in 2023, Mayweather was hit with an enormous tax bill as he took to social media to reveal his staggering bill, which amounted to over $18 million.
"Just before I paid that light million and change for that little Super Bowl stuff, I had to pay the IRS aka Uncle Sam $18,047,181," he shared on Instagram.
"This is what I owed in taxes while I’m retired so just imagine what I was paying when I was activated."
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They don't call him 'Money' for nothing.
Mayweather made an incredible fortune during his legendary professional boxing career, beating the likes of Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez.
He continues to earn millions through lucrative exhibition bouts, including his clash against Logan Paul.
Topics: Boxing, Floyd Mayweather