Floyd Mayweather racked up $24,000 nightclub bill after Marcos Maidana fight, leaves $0 tip

Sep 16, 2014 - 04:18
Sep 16, 2014 - 04:21
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Floyd Mayweather racked up $24,000 nightclub bill after Marcos Maidana fight, leaves $0 tip
Money Mayweather Jr greets fans as he leaves the ring after defeating Marcos Maidana by unanimous decision. Source: AFP

FLOYD Mayweather's sizeable fortune grew another $32 million when he beat Marcos Maidana at the MGM Grand on Saturday night.

But he wasn't sharing a cent of it afterwards.

According to TMZ, Mayweather strode into the Hard Rock with an entourage of about 150 people on Sunday night.

The group racked up a staggering $24,000 worth of chicken wings and booze — but not a single penny was tipped to the waitress who doted on them all night.

Building up an appetite for $24,000 of chicken and booze.

Stingy ... Building up an appetite for $24,000 of chicken and booze. Source: AFP

Waitress Nik Nguyen confided to TMZ that she 'went the extra mile to provide Floyd and company with excellent service' but wasn't rewarded for her efforts, as is custom in the US.

Mayweather and his posse ordered:

5 bottles of Patron tequila — $2375

3 Grey Goose vodka — $1425

6 bottles of Ciroc vodka — $2850

20 bottles of Luc Belaire Rose champagne — $11,500

1 six-litre bottle of Luc Belaire Rose — $6500

200 chicken wings — $600

1 fruit platter — $55

TOTAL BILL: $25,305

The stinginess seems a little out of character for the world's highest-paid athlete, Mayweather, whose Instagram account serves as an envy-inducing inventory of his luxury possessions.

Team Mayweather is yet to respond to Ms Nguyen's claims. But if the giant act of cheapskatery tus out to be bona fide, it certainly outdoes this effort by LeSean McCoy last week.

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