Floyd Mayweather appears to be earning roughly tens of millions per exhibition , with recent reports putting individual payouts around $10 million to $50 million depending on the opponent and event scale. A recent roundup also says his exhibition earnings since retirement are now around $169 million total.

What recent reports show

  • Logan Paul (2021): about $50 million.
  • Don Moore (2022): about $25 million.
  • Mikuru Asakura (2022): about $20 million.
  • John Gotti III rematch (2024): about $15 million.
  • Other recent exhibition purses have been reported in the $10 million to $15 million range.

How to read that number

Mayweather’s exhibition earnings are not a fixed salary; they vary by venue, promotion, pay-per-view, and opponent hype. So the cleanest answer is that he has been making multi-million-dollar, often eight-figure payouts per recent exhibition.

Bottom line

If you’re asking about his recent exhibition matches, the safest estimate is around $10 million to $50 million per fight , with the biggest recent payday reported at $50 million. Overall, his post-retirement exhibition haul is reported at about $169 million.