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Floyd Mayweather Hit with Travel Ban Over Huge Tax Debt!

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Floyd Mayweather is reportedly facing IRS actions that could impact his travel due to an alleged tax debt. The government might revoke his passport, which would affect his upcoming international and domestic fight plans.

Tax Issues with the IRS

Court documents indicate that the IRS aims to revoke Mayweather's passport over significant tax debts allegedly totaling over $7.25 million. This action began with a notice in late March expressing intent to inform the Department of State.

Implications for Upcoming Fights

The timing of this development coincides with Mayweather's planned exhibition match in Athens, Greece, on June 27 against Mike Zambidis. A passport revocation would prevent him from traveling for this event as well as future overseas exhibitions.

Options for Resolution

To resolve these issues and maintain his ability to travel, Mayweather has a few options: pay the debt in full, negotiate a payment plan or settlement with the Department of Justice, demonstrate financial hardship or identity theft, or file for bankruptcy.

As of now, it remains uncertain whether his passport has been officially revoked. With impending international engagements, Mayweather faces pressure to settle his tax matters promptly.