The controversial richness of Floyd Mayweather: excessive expenses, disputes with employees and unsolved accusations

Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated boxing icon known as the “Man of Money”, has captivated the world for a long time with his opulent lifestyle and his success without equal to the ring. Known for kneading an estimated net worth of more than one billion dollars during his career, Mayweather’s financial decisions and his personal controversies have recently attracted attention, which has raised questions about the complexities behind his public character.
Despite having multiple luxury properties worldwide, Mayweather has chosen to spend the amazing sum of $ 100,000 a month to rent an attic in the prestigious Baccarat Hotel and Residences in Midtown Manhattan, New York. This residence of 378 square meters, with five rooms, is considered one of Manhattan’s most exclusive and expensive rentals. Ironically, Mayweather’s decision is produced after, as reported, he invested 402 million dollars in 2024 to buy 1,000 apartments in the affordable housing segment in New York. While this important investment shows its adventures in the real estate sector, the preference of the boxer to rent instead of living in its own properties has aroused the curiosity of the public.

Beyond its housing situation, Mayweather is currently involved in accusations that involve its gyms chain, Mayweather Boxing and Fitness Gym. The chain has been accused of neglecting employees, leaving coaches and managers in serious financial troubles. The public protests of the affected employees, with slogans such as “work hard, dedicate yourself, do not pay you”, have further intensified scrutiny. Among the complainants, former manager Samaria Bolden described the severe impact of unpaid wages, stating: “I lost everything because they did not pay me. It destroyed my life.” Another coach echoed similar complaints, revealing how unfulfilled promises led to personal difficulties.
This ongoing scandal has significantly tarnished Mayweather’s image as an entrepreneur, and his inability to address these accusations has led employees to consider the possibility of undertaking legal actions. Despite being in the center of such serious accusations, the legend of boxing has remained silent, which has fed fuels more criticism and speculation about his responsibility as an employer.

In the midst of these controversies, Mayweather continues to show his extravagant lifestyle, with his generosity towards his family occupying the center of the stage. In December 2024, he gave his three -year -old nephew, Kentrell Gaulden Jr., a 20 million dollar building in the Diamond District in Manhattan as a Christmas gift. When proudly declaring: “You are the first child to own a building in the Diamond District,” Mayweather once again demonstrated his inclination for luxurious exhibitions of wealth. While this gesture highlights its commitment to the family, it contrasts markedly with the constant accusations of unpaid wages in their commercial ventures.

Mayweather’s legacy as a boxing phenomenon remains intact, with an undefeated 50-0 record that solidified his place in the history of sport. However, their financial decisions and controversies around their businesses have created a complex narrative. While his success in the ring is indisputable, his actions outside the ring raises important questions about the responsibility, ethics and image of a self -proclaimed “Man of Money” who built his brand about wealth and victory.
As the legal and public relations challenges increase, Mayweather faces increasing pressure to address these issues in front. It remains to be seen if he decides to reconcile the disputes with his employees or if he continues to prioritize his opulent lifestyle. What is sure, however, is that these revelations have added new layers to the history of a man whose life, just like his career, has been everything but ordinary