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Undefeated, retired professional boxer Floyd Mayweather Legal action is being taken against Las Vegas supercar dealers.
When Mayweather decided to leave the boxing circle, he left the game with a record of 50-0 and was fought in the most popular, highest box office match in history. Mayweather reportedly had more than $1 billion in box office during his legendary career. Because of his Luxury expenses In nightclubs, high-end vehicles, etc.
But Mayweather raises questions about the details of the deal involving luxury cars.
Earlier this year, Mayweather published a now-deleted social media post documenting his spending at a Las Vegas car dealership.
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Floyd Mayweather’s action against Aaron Chalmers at the exhibition at O2, London on February 25, 2023. (Zac Goodwin/PA image via Getty image)
The post seems to show at least four cars since its deletion Boxing champion Buyed in July.
When Mayweather His Instagram account A TMZ article was presented that reported that he had decided to take legal action against a Las Vegas dealer.
“This guy @nick.dossa @vegasautogallery is not doing well. Be careful.”

Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Kyle Terada/Imagn image)
Mayweather Tell TMZ He believes the dealer engages in “deceptive trading practices” and suggests that the organization is dishonest about at least one car he buys.
“I think he accepted it [three] The car is back, but one of his cars doesn’t want to be taken back, that’s it [2018] Maybach Landaulet. He didn’t want to bring it back. So I have my team and my business partners do homework in the car. “Come to find out that the car is in the lawsuit, and some parts have changed on the car,” Mayweather said.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. (How Harry/Getty Images)
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“He charged me $1.2 million. He told me he paid $1.1. I was happy with it. But then I did my homework. I did my research to find out he was only paying, and if I was right, the car was $728,000. So he beat me out of half a million dollars.”
Mayweather’s lawyers filed more charges, telling TMZ that the car “lacks the required title, odometer, certification, DOT/EPA compliance, tariffs and inspection certificates, all of which are the importance of sales legality.”
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