Floyd Mayweather Reveals How Much He Spent To Take 34 Friends To Super Bowl And People Are Shocked
Discover the lavish lengths to which Floyd Mayweather goes to enjoy the Super Bowl with friends, setting a new standard for sports fandom.
Floyd Mayweather just turned “bringing friends to the Super Bowl” into a full-blown flex, and the internet is acting like it found a receipt from the future. He didn’t do the normal thing, like grabbing a few tickets and calling it a day, he went straight to luxury suite territory and reportedly spent a jaw-dropping $1.1 million. While the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers were busy setting the stage for Super Bowl LVIII, Mayweather was busy setting the mood for the halftime show headlined by Usher, with the kind of access most people can only dream about.
And once you see what he paid, you start wondering if “friend time” is about the game, or the price tag.

That $33,000 per person number hits even harder when you remember Mayweather didn’t rely on complimentary passes, he booked the suite outright for all 34 of his people.
In a move that has both shocked and awed the public, Floyd Mayweather has taken the concept of treating friends to an entirely new level. The legendary boxer didn't just invite his 34 friends to watch the Super Bowl; he lavished upon them the ultimate viewing experience, spending an eye-watering $1.1 million for the privilege.
This weekend's Super Bowl LVIII, a clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, is not just a sporting event; it's the social gathering of the year, attracting celebrities and sports enthusiasts willing to pay top dollar for the best seats in the house.
Meanwhile, the Super Bowl LVIII hype is already stacked, Chiefs vs 49ers, celebrities circling, and Usher’s halftime show looming like the main event inside the main event.
Mayweather, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and unmatched boxing record, took to Instagram to share the receipt of his extravagant purchase, emphasizing his independence and financial prowess. "I don’t kiss ass, and I never have to beg for anything," Mayweather declared, showcasing his ability to secure his own luxury suite without relying on complimentary passes often extended to celebrities of his caliber.
Mayweather posted the receipt on Instagram, and suddenly the whole “I don’t kiss ass” vibe feels less like a quote and more like a shopping plan.
The cost of admission? A staggering $33,000 per person—a figure that places Mayweather and his guests in the upper echelons of Super Bowl attendees. This grand gesture is not just about the game but also about the spectacle, including the highly anticipated halftime show headlined by Usher, which promises to be a memorable performance.
Even other big-name attendees like Olivia Culpo getting tickets in style makes Mayweather’s million-dollar outing stand out, because his group count is what really shocks people.
Mayweather's splurge is a testament to his lavish lifestyle and his desire to share these peak experiences with those close to him. As celebrities like Olivia Culpo and others also invest heavily to witness the game in style, Mayweather's million-dollar outing stands out for its sheer scale and the statement it makes about luxury, camaraderie, and the lengths to which some will go to enjoy the pinnacle of American sports culture.
He didn’t just buy tickets, he bought a whole experience, and now everyone wants to know what his friends are getting for the next one.
For another boundary fight, see the Reddit debate on refusing to fund friends’ lavish trip.