Famous Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Stiffs Waitress For “No Tip” Scandal After $32 Million Las Vegas Victory; Will Floyd Now Fights Manny Pacquiao?

By Staff Reporter | Sep 16, 2014 02:28 PM EDT

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Legendary boxing icon Floyd Mayweather Jr. had defeated Marcos Maidana in an impressive Las Vegas face-off that earned him a massive $32 million victory. However, reports said that the boxing champ stiffed a waitress and didn't leave a tip after wracking-up a crazy party. Following the showdown, will Floyd now fight with Manny Pacquiao?

After defeating Maidana, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his crew celebrated with a bang at the Hard Rock food and drink spree. Reports said that the super-rich athlete disappointed a waitress named Nik Nguyen after he didn't leave a tip for a crazy party billed to over $25,000.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his entourage arrived at the restaurant with about 150 people on Sunday, September 14. Their bill totaled to over $25,000 and a typical 20 percent tip would suffice the service. However, the waitress didn't receive a single penny.

Gossip sites pointed out that the incident is really annoying because the boxer had just earned $32 million for his Las Vegas victory and one of his crew includes Jamie Foxx, who had no problem throwing cash at dancing females who twerked around the restaurant.

Presently, the waitress is ostensibly working two jobs to keep things buoyant after her father's death. Security sentinels felt so bad for the struggling waitress, that they swept the stage for extra cash after the dancers left and gave it to her. Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s representatives have not yet commented on the "no tip" shame.

Meanwhile, days after his face-off with Marcos Maidana, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is still undecided to fight another boxing icon Manny Pacquiao. On the other hand, on the wake of Mayweather's triumph, Manny is said to be unimpressed with Floyd's performance in the ring despite his win via unanimous decision.

Many Pacquiao is reportedly waiting for Floyd Mayweather Jr. to sign a contract to make their much awaited face-off to happen. Eight months ago, Manny even dared Floyd to fight for a charity, inopportunely, Floyd dismissed the idea.

Another boxing champ, the former World Welterweight Champion Amir Khan also vied to have an interest to challenge Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the near future. We'll just wait and see who Floyd's next opponent will be. But for sure lots of boxing enthusiasts would love to see a Mayweather-Pacquiao face-off.  

He may be known as the "Money Man" and people are often blinded by their exasperation with his brash lifestyle outside the ring, but Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a brilliantly skilled boxer.  Hopefully, his recent "no tip" scandal was all just a senseless misunderstanding and the waitress he stiffed will eventually get the money she's worthy of.

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