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The undefeated and undefeated professional boxer Floyd Mayweather is doing legal actions against a Las Vegas supercar concessionaire.
When Mayweather decided to get away from the boxing ring, he left with a 50-0 record and was attributed to him in some of the most watched and highest grossing fighting in history. According to reports, Mayweather raised more than $ 1 billion during his historic race. They gave the nickname of “Money” Mayweather due to their luxurious expense in nightclubs, in high -end vehicles and much more.
But Mayweather got the details of a transaction that involves a luxury vehicle.
Earlier this year, Mayweather made a public media publication now eliminated that documented its expense at the Las Vegas car concessionaire in question.
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Floyd Mayweather in action against Aaron Chalmers (not in the photo) during his exhibition fight at O2, London, on February 25, 2023. (Zac Goodwin/Pa images through Getty Images)
The publication, since it was eliminated, seemed to show at least four vehicles that the boxing champion bought in July.
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The purchase resurfaced on Thursday when Mayweather shared a screenshot on his Instagram account that shows a TMZ article that reported that he had decided to take legal actions against the Las Vegas dealership.
“This type @nick.dassa @vegasautegallery does bad business. Be careful,” Mayweather subtitled the post.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. during the first quarter of the NBA Cup of the Emirates Cup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Milwaukee Bucks at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 17, 2024. (Kyle Terada/Imagn images)
Mayweather told TMZ that he believed that the concessionaire was dedicated to “deceptive commercial practices” and suggested that the organization was dishonest about at least one of the cars he bought.
“I think he took [three] cars behind, but his only car did not want to recover, which was the [2018] Maybach Landaulet. I didn’t want to recover that. So I made my team and my business partners do their homework in the car. Come discover that the car was in demands and some parts were changed in the car, “Mayweather said.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. attends the game between Los Angeles Lakers and the Oklahoma City Thunder at Crypto.com Arena on February 7, 2023 in Los Angeles. (Harry How/Getty Images)
“He charged me $ 1.2 million. He told me he paid $ 1.1. I was fine with that. But then I did my homework. I did my investigation, I discovered that he only paid, if I’m not mistaken, $ 728,000 with the car. So he hit me with more than half a million dollars.”
Mayweather’s lawyer raised more accusations, telling TMZ that the car “lacked the required title, the odometer, the certification, the compliance of the DOT/EPA, the customs authorization and the inspection certificates, all of which are materials for the legality of the sale.”