Mayweather filed a tax court petition on July
5, asking the IRS to grant him a reprieve and allow him to pay
his taxes after he is paid for next month's bout vs. Mixed
martial arts star Conor McGregor.
The 40-year-old Mayweather is coming out of retirement to face
McGregor on Aug. 26 that could net the boxer a nine-figure
payday.
The IRS wants Mayweather (49-0) to pay his taxes for 2015.
Mayweather has earned an estimated $700 million in his career,
Forbes magazine reported, including a staggering $220 million
from his much-hyped fight against Manny Pacquiao in May 2015.
"Although the taxpayer has substantial assets, those assets are
restricted and primarily illiquid," the petition by Mayweather
said in a filing posting on Law360.com. "The taxpayer has a
significant liquidity event scheduled in about 60 days from
which he intends to pay the balance of the 2015 tax liability
due and outstanding."
According to the IRS website, the penalty for failure to pay
taxes is typically 0.5 percent of owed taxes for each month.
Mayweather retired from professional boxing after defeating
Andre Berto in September 2015. McGregor (21-3), who has never
boxed professionally, defeated Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in
November 2016.
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