Floyd Mayweather Loses $100k Bet on Detroit Lions Sunday

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After denying rumors that he lost a $3 million bet on Michigan to cover the spread against Alabama in Week One’s College Football action, boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. was quick to post a winning ticket on his Facebook page having bet on the Dallas Cowboys to win the second half of their game against the New York Giants.

It turns out he shares his losing bet tickets as well and did so over the weekend.

Mayweather had wagered $100,000 on the Detroit Lions to win the first half over the St. Louis Rams.  That didn’t happen and Mayweather lost.

If you can believe Mayweather posted all his Las Vegas M Resort Sportsbook tickets, the boxer still enjoyed a winning weekend. Two other tickets showed a total profit on those games of $350.000. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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