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IRS Warns Mayweather Over Passport Revocation

passport revocation – Misryoum reports the IRS signaled action tied to delinquent taxes that could affect Mayweather’s passport and upcoming exhibition plans.

A looming passport threat has put a fresh obstacle in front of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather’s next big showcase.. Misryoum reports that the IRS has notified Mayweather of an intention to involve the Department of State regarding potential passport revocation. tied to unresolved seriously delinquent tax debt.

The timing matters. According to Misryoum, the IRS’s warning came in late March, shortly before Mayweather publicly confirmed an exhibition plan on April 23 alongside the Greek kickboxer, an announcement that initially framed the event as something other than a traditional professional bout.

In this context, the passport issue raises questions not just about travel, but also about how quickly organizers can lock down dates, venues, and event classifications without running into legal friction.

Meanwhile. the attention around Mayweather has also been split between his ongoing negotiations with Manny Pacquiao for a rematch scheduled for September 19 at Las Vegas’ Sphere.. Misryoum notes that there has been public back-and-forth about whether an announced event should be treated as an exhibition or as a professional fight. and that the venue conversation may now shift depending on what happens next.

If the passport problem escalates, it can affect practical planning in a way fans rarely see.. Misryoum points out that the fallout isn’t limited to one event announcement. because any change that forces travel or venue decisions can ripple through contracts. logistics. and how promoters frame the matchup.

At the same time, there is more uncertainty around Mayweather’s planned exhibition with Mike Tyson.. Misryoum reports that while Mayweather announced the possibility of meeting Tyson. key details such as date and location remained unclear. and holding the event outside the U.S.. could become especially complicated if passport action moves forward.

This matters beyond celebrity headlines. For anyone following modern sports promotions, Misryoum highlights how legal and administrative processes can quickly become the real “timeline” controlling what fans ultimately get to watch.