Floyd Mayweather, or as many people call him, “Money Mayweather,” is the richest boxer in the world, even in 2025. Floyd Mayweather net worth today is said to be $400 million, just slightly higher than $320 million back when he had the highest net worth of $560 million after his historic fight with Conor McGregor. Mayweather has earned more than $1.1 billion in career earnings, putting him in the league of a few and a select elite group of athletes who have broken the $1 billion earnings mark, including the likes of names such as Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer. However, what makes Mayweather stand out is the fact that he amassed this wealth with very few endorsement deals and mostly on fight purses and his promotional career.
Career Earnings That Shattered Records
During his legendary career, Mayweather fought 50 professional bouts and won them all – he retired undefeated (50 – 0). His earning ability touched astounding heights because of a combination of unparalleled talent in boxing and such business acrobatics as co-owning the FF World headquartered in Houston and the Jaguar night club of New Orleans as well as the Mau Mau and The Best Damn boxing clubs. Two bouts with the opponents: Manny Pacquiao in 2015 and Conor McGregor in 2017 brought him a sum of $550 million. These matches were the most profitable pay-per-view spectacles that ever occurred in the history of boxing. Mayweather went home with $300 million from the battle with McGregor and later showed a checking account of $123 million, which he was happy to show to the media.
That he was able to manage the promotional aspect of his fights via the Mayweather Promotions meant that he wasn’t just getting paid as a fighter – he was also collecting the promoter’s cut.
A Life of Luxury and Investments
Despite his general approach to life, Mayweather’s financial portfolio is as lavish as his in-ring character. He has a fleet of luxury cars worth more than $15 million, which includes Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Rolls-Royce. At some point, he was notoriously collecting all-white cars at one of his houses and all-black cars at another. He also owns at least two private jets, including a $60 million Gulfstream G650, which is referred to as “Air Mayweather”.
His property holdings are equally as mindblowing. Mayweather owns a custom $10 million mansion in Las Vegas, a $25.5 million place in Beverly Hills, and an $18 million waterfront mansion in Miami. Such properties have wine cellars, theatres, and even candy rooms. In 2024, he put the Beverly Hills mansion on sale for $48 million, which was again a profitable move in terms of real estate.
He also has a giant interest in commercial real estate, through investments in skyscrapers with SL Green, including ownership in the One Vanderbilt, the tallest commercial property in the U.S.
Ongoing Ventures and Exhibition Fights
Even though he retired from professional boxing, through exhibition fights, Mayweather has remained active, pocketing tens of millions at little risk. His 2021 fight with YouTuber Logan Paul allegedly made him $35 million, and his 2022 fight with British influencer Deji Olatunji brought another $25 million. These brawls promote his brand while still keeping him relevant in the entertainment industry without putting his spotless record at stake.
Away from the ring, he has the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas in which he runs, as well as Girl Collection strip club, a spin-off from his boxing empire. He also receives a modest annual income from endorsements and merchandise, with the figure ranging about $10 million a year.
Final Thoughts
Floyd Mayweather has created a financial empire that is beyond the walls of boxing. Although issues concerning sustainability persist because of his high spending lifestyle, he is the richest boxer in history, and his record cannot be challenged. Mayweather, a man whose history is marked by wealth and dominance in the ring, is surely an icon of how business and sport interplay to produce a billion-dollar brand.