Rolls Royce registered to Floyd Mayweather is involved in hit-and-run

REVEALED: Moment $450,000 Rolls Royce owned by Floyd Mayweather was involved in a hit-and-run with another vehicle as police seek mystery driver Rolls Royce failed to yield in crash on March 11 in downtown Los Angeles Mystery man and two passengers stopped but then walked away from scene Car is registered to Floyd Mayweather but cops confirm boxer wasn't driving Passenger of the other vehicle was injured and police seek mystery driver 

By Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com

Published: 16:53 BST, 12 April 2019 | Updated: 18:25 BST, 12 April 2019

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Police are seeking the mystery man who was driving a Rolls Royce that is one of more than 100 luxury cars registered to Floyd Mayweather, and left the scene of a crash.

The driver of the Rolls Royce failed to yield while making a left turn near the Ritz-Carlton in downtown Los Angeles at about 11:30am on March 11, and struck a red Nissan, KTLA-TV reported.

Police say that the black 2019 Rolls Royce Phantom, which retails for $450,000, is registered to Mayweather's company, but that the retired boxer himself was not driving. 

Video courtesy of KTLA 

The driver of the Rolls Royce failed to yield while making a left turn near the Ritz-Carlton in downtown Los Angeles at about 11:30am on March 11, and struck a red Nissan

The driver of the Rolls Royce failed to yield while making a left turn near the Ritz-Carlton in downtown Los Angeles at about 11:30am on March 11, and struck a red Nissan

The mystery driver

Floyd Mayweather Jr

Police are seeking the identity

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