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Floyd Mayweather has never been one to hide his cash or his flashy rides. The boxing champ, unbeaten in the ring and obsessed with his “Money” image, is suddenly tangled in a messy courtroom showdown over one of his pricey toys.
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Gossip outlets like Fox News and TMZ say Mayweather slapped a lawsuit on Vegas Auto Gallery, a swanky dealership in Sin City. He claims they duped him with a shady 2018 Mercedes-Maybach Landaulet—a $1.2 million lemon, he says. After coughing up the cash, he allegedly uncovered sketchy details: swapped parts, past lawsuits, the whole nine yards.
The fighter insists the joint jacked up the price, bleeding him dry for a ride worth way less. Worse yet? He says they “conveniently” lost the paperwork—title, odometer proof, even customs files.
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But Vegas Auto Gallery ain’t having it. Their lawyers fire back that Mayweather signed a confession admitting he owed the full amount… then ghosted on payments. One attorney even threw shade, calling the whole thing a joke and a classic case of someone dodging the bill.
True to form, Mayweather turned this drama into a social media circus, blasting the dealer online and telling fans to “be careful.”
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Legal beef aside, the man’s love affair with wheels is no secret. His garage? Packed with Bugattis, Ferraris, Bentleys, Rolls-Royces—you name it. Ever hear of his Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita? A cool $4.8 million. The Chiron? Another $3.5 mil gone in a blink.
This courtroom scrap might make him second-guess luxury dealers, but let’s be real: it won’t kill his thirst for blinged-out rides. Or his habit of rubbing everyone’s nose in it.