Floyd Mayweather was ordered to pay nearly $1 million in child support, more than $32,000 a month.
A Nevada court ordered Floyd Mayweather to pay nearly $1 million in child support and more than $32,000 per month after he was legally declared the father of a 4-year-old girl.
The ruling marks a new legal chapter for the retired boxing icon and brings his much-publicized family to five children.
Court records obtained by TMZ show that in March 2026, a judge officially determined that Mayweather was Price Moorehead’s father. “The court finds that Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the father of Price Moorehead,” the court said in its ruling.
As part of the sentence, Mayweather, 49, was ordered to pay $32,850 per month in child support. The court also assessed $933,050 in retroactive child support.
The case dates back to June 2023, when the child’s mother, Paige Moorehead, petitioned a Nevada court to establish paternity of her daughter, who was born in December 2021.
According to court documents, Moorhead claims she had a long-term relationship with Mayweather for about eight years. She claims the relationship ended after telling him she was pregnant in April 2021.
Moorhead also claimed that Mayweather urged her to terminate her pregnancy and later fired her from her job at the Girl Collection, a Las Vegas strip club where she said she had worked for four years.
Court documents show Mayweather was served multiple times and ordered to undergo DNA testing. He failed to comply with the court’s instructions, which resulted in a default judgment establishing paternity after he failed to respond, documents show.
The court further found that only approximately $151,000 of the support obligation had been paid.
To help secure future payments, the judge authorized Moorhead to place a lien of up to $2 million on California property owned by Mayweather, documents show.
As of the time of the report, neither Mayweather nor his representatives have responded to the allegations or the ruling.

