Floyd Mayweather Ordered To Pay $1 Million In Addition To $32k/Month In Child Support After Fathering Baby With Stripper From His Las Vegas Club

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Floyd Mayweather’s financial troubles continue to get worse.

Last month, the IRS threatened to revoke Mayweather’s passports after for failing to pay $7 million in taxes.

The IRS has filed a $7.3 million lien against famed boxer and entrepreneur Floyd Mayweather Jr. for unpaid taxes in 2018 and 2023.

The lien was filed last month in Las Vegas, where Mayweather has property. The notice shows the balance was unpaid as of March 26. An attorney for Mayweather declined to comment on it.

The lien — through which the government can lay claim to Mayweather’s property until the bill is paid

While Mayweather is dealing with the IRS, he’s also now being forced to pay a massive amount of child support after apparently fathering a child with a stripper at his Las Vegas strip club.

According to TMZ, Mayweather has been ordered to pay $33k/month in addition to $1 million in child support

Via TMZ

Floyd Mayweather had a baby with a dancer at his Las Vegas strip club … and now the boxing legend has been ordered to pony up a million bucks in back child support, in addition to $33K a month for the baby girl.

Mayweather, 49, was legally declared the father of the 4-year-old girl in March 2026 … with a judge writing, “The court finds that Floyd Mayweather, Jr., is the father of Price Moorehead,” according to court docs obtained by TMZ Sports.

Mayweather’s financial woes explain why he’s keeping busy in the ring. The 49-year-old boxer has three fights scheduled this year, including a rematch with Manny Pacquiao, and an exhibition with Mike Tyson in the fall.

Jorge Alonso BroBible avatar
Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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