Floyd Mayweather
Car Dealership Punches Back
… Calls BS After Boxer Sues

Vegas Auto Group is fighting back against Floyd Mayweather, a day after he sued the dealership … with the Sin City-based biz claiming the boxing legend skipped out on a $1.25 million bill for a Maybach!

Long story short, Floyd doesn’t believe he should have to pay for the vehicle (he wants to return it) … while the dealership wholeheartedly disagrees, and they aren’t mincing their words.
“In June 2025, Floyd signed a confession of judgment admitting to a court of law he personally owes $1.2 million. Last week, he blew a settlement to finally pay. When he begged for an extension, we granted it. He still didn’t pay,” Ted Anastasiou, attorney for Vegas Auto Group, told us.

The attorney continued … “You don’t get to sign papers admitting you owe debt, blow the deadlines to pay, and then pretend the money is ‘disputed.’ It isn’t. The receipts exist — his signature is on them.”

Pithy statement aside, like Floyd, Vegas Auto Group has also taken the battle to court, filing a “Confession of Judgement” document from July 4, where Mayweather seemingly agreed to pay $1.25 million for the whip.

