By Mark Vester

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is making some moves to cut down his debt. Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada Athletic Commission, told the Grand Rapids Press that an agreement is in place between Mayweather and the IRS to settle the boxer's tax lien. The IRS has a lien against Mayweather in the amount of $6.1 million dollars.

The IRS has placed a levy against Mayweather's purse for Saturday's fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.

Kizer told the paper that there "has been a levy against the purse and there is an agreement between Floyd Mayweather and the IRS, in an amount of approximately $5 million." It was also said by Kizer that the IRS had not formally attached Mayweather's purse and he was unsure about how the money was going to be collected.

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