Billionaire Floyd Mayweather’s Misfortunes Continue: No Longer Involved with His Own NASCAR Team
Did Floyd Mayweather Jr. transition from the richest boxer to the most unlucky? It certainly seems so! Recently, Mayweather’s former protege Gervonta Davis accused the five-division champion of being stuck in Dubai due to unpaid debts, a claim corroborated by controversial boxing matchmaker Rick Glaser. Although Mayweather partially refuted these claims, he now finds himself embroiled in another controversy.
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Actually, Mayweather is not part of TMT Racing anymore. This shocking situation was highlighted by none other than Rick Glaser. But let’s start at the beginning. With co-ownership by Mercedes Elias, a United States Marine Corps veteran; Rebecca Auchmoody—a first-grade teacher; and Michael Naidrich who is AmeriVet Securities’ co-CEO—Mayweather’s TMT Racing appeared with AmeriVet as a new NASCAR team. Here it comes: Shocking news– MayWeather isn’t involved with the team anymore.According to an X post from FOX Sports reporter Bob Pockrass, this has been done on behalf of co-owner William Auchmoody for Mayweather who was stripped off all his roles as co-owner of TMT Racing. Furthermore, there is an MSN report indicating that Mayweather is no longer listed as part owner.
Floyd Mayweather Out, Ty Dillon In!
Team AmeriVet has officially announced that Ty Dillon will be the new driver for the No. 50 Chevrolet Camaro, set to compete in the upcoming race this Sunday. AmeriVet Securities, the co-owner of the team, is a distinguished service-disabled veteran-owned broker-dealer.
This isn’t Dillon’s first rodeo in the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Cup Series. It will be his seventh appearance, with his best finish being 13th in 2022. The 32-year-old, with two years of experience in the Next Gen car, was released by Spire Motorsports at the end of the 2023 season. Dillon is currently racing in the NASCAR Truck Series for Rackley W.A.R., where he holds a respectable tenth place in the regular season standings.
In summary, the billionaire boxing legend seems to be facing a series of unfortunate events. No official statement has been made by Floyd Mayweather regarding this latest development. Additionally, he missed his press conference for the fight against former opponent Victor Ortiz in Mexico, adding to the uncertainty surrounding his current situation.
