Floyd Mayweather Net Worth

Floyd “Money” Mayweather is one of the highest-earning athletes in history. Across a professional boxing career that ended with a perfect 50-0 record, he generated more than $1 billion in fight earnings, anchored by a string of record-shattering pay-per-view events. His current net worth, however, is genuinely contested: estimates published in 2025–2026 range from $50 million to around $400 million, and Mayweather himself is suing his former broadcast partner over hundreds of millions he says went missing.

Floyd Mayweather Net Worth: What the Sources Say

  • ~$400 millionSports Illustrated / FanNation (March 2025), the long-standing consensus figure
  • $50 millionCelebrity Net Worth (revised June 2026), which cut its estimate sharply, citing spending, taxes, lawsuits and unverified asset claims
  • Our take: no single figure is defensible right now. His documented career earnings exceed $1.1 billion, but how much remains is the subject of active litigation — see below and our methodology.

Overview

Early Life & Rise

Born February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, into a boxing family, Mayweather won an Olympic bronze medal in 1996 before turning professional. He rapidly climbed through multiple weight divisions, winning world titles in five of them and building a reputation for elite defensive skill.

Career & Earnings

Adopting the “Money” persona, Mayweather became boxing’s premier pay-per-view attraction. He founded Mayweather Promotions and increasingly controlled the business side of his fights, capturing the lion’s share of the revenue. Forbes named him the highest-paid athlete of the 2010s, with $915 million earned across the decade. After retiring 50-0 in 2017, he has continued to earn through exhibition bouts, promotion and appearances.

The Two Defining Paydays

The 2015 fight against Manny Pacquiao earned Mayweather a reported ~$250 million; the 2017 crossover bout against Conor McGregor a reported $275–300 million. Per Forbes, the two events combined for “more than $500 million, the two biggest one-night payouts in the history of sports.”

How Floyd Mayweather Built His Fortune

Mayweather’s wealth is the product of a deliberate strategy: control the promotion, control the revenue. After buying out his Top Rank contract in 2006, he promoted his own fights through Mayweather Promotions and negotiated the lion’s share of pay-per-view and gate income — a model that let him capture sums no salaried athlete could match. His career fight earnings are estimated at $1.1–1.2 billion.

Since retiring, he has added a string of exhibition paydays — Celebrity Net Worth credits about $69 million combined from the Nasukawa, Logan Paul (~$35 million) and Deji exhibitions, with the 2024 John Gotti III rematch estimated at $20–25 million more. Since mid-2024, veteran promoter Richard Schaefer has run Mayweather Promotions as CEO.

Why His Net Worth Is Suddenly in Dispute

Two stories broke the old ~$400 million consensus. First, a February 2025 announcement that Mayweather had bought a $402 million, 62-building Manhattan property portfolio could not be verified in New York property records; the documented transaction appears to have been a small membership interest, not outright ownership. Second, in February 2026 Mayweather filed a lawsuit seeking at least $340 million from Showtime Networks, alleging that fight revenues were diverted and records lost; Paramount says the claims lack merit. Until that litigation resolves, every published net-worth figure for Mayweather — including ours — carries unusual uncertainty.

Sources

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Money Timeline

DateTypeEventAmountDetails
2015-05PaydayFight vs Manny Pacquiao$250MReportedly earned around $250 million for what was then the richest fight in history. source
2017-08PaydayFight vs Conor McGregor$275MReportedly earned $275-300 million for the boxing crossover bout. source
2026-02Lawsuit$340M lawsuit against Showtime$340MSued Showtime Networks seeking at least $340 million, alleging fight revenues were diverted and unaccounted for. source

Key financial events, aggregated from the sources cited above. See our methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the most common questions about this profile. For our sourcing and update method, see our Methodology page.

What is Floyd Mayweather's net worth in 2026?

Our editorial estimate places Floyd Mayweather's 2026 net worth at around $400 million. His career fight earnings exceeded $1 billion — among the highest of any athlete ever — driven by his perfect 50-0 record and record-setting pay-per-view events.

How much did Mayweather make from the Pacquiao and McGregor fights?

Floyd Mayweather reportedly earned roughly $300 million from his 2015 fight with Manny Pacquiao and a similar sum from his 2017 crossover bout with Conor McGregor — two of the most lucrative single events in combat-sports history.

What is Mayweather's professional boxing record?

Floyd Mayweather retired with a perfect professional record of 50 wins and 0 losses, surpassing Rocky Marciano's legendary 49-0 mark with his 2017 win over Conor McGregor.

Does Floyd Mayweather still box?

Mayweather retired from sanctioned professional boxing in 2017 but continues to earn from highly lucrative exhibition bouts, Mayweather Promotions and global appearances.

How old is Floyd Mayweather?

Floyd Mayweather was born on February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, making him 49 years old in 2026.

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