Floyd Mayweather Offers $100K Reward to Catch Las Vegas Home Burglars
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The boxing champ asks for help as he is determined to track down the thieves who broke into his house in the Sin City and stole his valuable belongings.

AceShowbiz - Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is offering $100,000 (£71,000) for any information that can help catch the culprits who robbed his Las Vegas house.

The retired boxing champ took to Instagram on Friday night (11Jun21) to reveal that while he was in Miami, Florida, thieves had broken into his Sin City abode and made off with "many valuable handbags and other belongings of substantial value."

"One's home is there a sanctuary, place of peace, relaxation and comfort. When someone violates that sanctuary, it is disturbing and hurtful," he wrote.

"I am offering at least $100,000 reward for information that leads to the return of my belongings. The level of disrespect and greed it takes for someone to do this is unfathomable."

The 44-year-old sportsman concluded, "Thank you to anyone who comes forward with any information. God bless."

He also posted the stacks of cash he prepared as a reward.

The robbery happened roughly a week after Floyd Mayweather faced off Logan Paul in an exhibition match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Since it's an exhibition fight, no winner was announced and the judges didn't keep score. The fighters landed just 73 punches combined, with Floyd landing the majority of them and Logan struggling to find his target. The fight was deemed underwhelming by boxing fans.

Logan's brother Jake Paul insisted that his brother won. In an Instagram post, he declared, "GOTCHA F**KING CAREER!! LOGAN PAUL MY F**KING BROTHER JUST BEAT FLOYD MAYWEATHER."

Meanwhile, Floyd said, "You've got to realize I'm not 21 anymore. I had fun moving around with these guys." He also praised his rival's performance, "He was better than I thought he was. This was fun."

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