Floyd Mayweather Alleges Financial Betrayal: “Missing Hundreds of Millions”

Ronald Crawley Feb. 4, 2026, 8:11 a.m.

Mayweather's illustrious career boasts an impressive 50-0 record and over $1.1 billion in fight earnings. However, his current net worth estimate stands between $400 million and $500 million. His recent legal action targets Showtime, along with Stephen Espinoza, the former president of Showtime Sports. According to the legal filings, Mayweather believes $340 million went missing due to what he describes as a "long-running and elaborate scheme of financial fraud."

Sharing his frustration, Mayweather stated bluntly that he's "missing hundreds of millions of dollars." His attorney emphasized the seriousness of the allegations with a commitment to recover what Mayweather rightfully earned through this courtroom battle.

Showtime remains silent on these accusations for now. Intense scrutiny revolves around their alleged role in substantially participating and aiding the siphoning off funds meant for Mayweather. Furthermore, Mayweather holds particular fights against Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor as prime targets where fund diversions occurred.

While Al Haymon's involvement gets mentioned, he hasn't been sued directly in this case. Meanwhile, discussions about Mayweather's wealth often highlight income streams beyond boxing success—including endorsements, promotions, real estate investments—as well as ventures into cryptocurrency and NFTs.

With such high stakes at play in this ongoing saga of financial intrigue, only time will tell how much money the undefeated champion can reclaim from those he accuses—and if justice finds its way into the ring once more‌!

Share

More Stories