Floyd Mayweather, the retired boxing champion with an impeccable record of 50-0, is now taking legal action against luxury car dealers in Las Vegas. After retiring from boxing, Mayweather reportedly accumulated over a billion dollars, known for his extravagant lifestyle that includes high-end cars and nightlife.
However, he seems to have encountered issues related to his car purchases. Earlier this year, Mayweather shared a social media post, which he later deleted, hinting at troubles with the Las Vegas dealership in question.
In a recent Instagram post, Mayweather highlighted his intention to sue the dealers, criticizing their business practices. He expressed caution to his followers, tagging the dealership and warning them about potential issues.
Mayweather claims to be a victim of “deceptive trade practices,” alleging that the dealer misrepresented one of the cars he bought. He mentioned that he returned several vehicles but faced issues with a particular 2018 Maybach, revealing some discrepancies after his team investigated the vehicle.
He was charged $1.2 million for the car, with the dealer asserting that the purchase price was $1.1 million. He initially accepted that but later conducted further research, leading him to file a lawsuit claiming the dealers failed to provide necessary documentation concerning the legality of the sale.
