Floyd Mayweather's motorcade knocks down biker after boxer leaves Kansas City nightclub at 3am 

  • 'Money Man' had appeared at One% nightclub before the collision at 3am
  • Eyewitness said one of five SUVs in his motorcade collided with the biker
  • Mayweather spotted at the crash scene talking among a group of people

Boxer Floyd Mayweather was caught up in more drama last night after an SUV in his convoy hit a motorcyclist in Kansas City, Missouri.

The 'Money Man' was travelling home after he appeared at One% nightclub when one of the five vehicles in his motorcade collided with a biker around 3am on Sunday morning.

Police and paramedics were called to the accident, as the five-division world champion was spotted at the crash scene talking among a group of people.

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Boxer Floyd Mayweather (third left) was caught up in more drama last night after an SUV in his convoy hit a motorcyclist in Kansas City, Missouri. Above, the scene after the accident

Boxer Floyd Mayweather (third left) was caught up in more drama last night after an SUV in his convoy hit a motorcyclist in Kansas City, Missouri. Above, the scene after the accident

It is not known if Mayweather, 38, was in the SUV when it collided with the bike. 

One eyewitness told TMZ that the motorbike had 'clipped' the rear of the SUZ, sending it spinning out of control and throwing off its driver. His condition is unknown.

Earlier pictures from the evening showed Mayweather sitting in the passenger seat of the car.

Mayweather's management did not respond to TMZ's requests for comment. 

The 'Money Man', pictured in a black vehicle at the scene, was travelling home after he appeared at One% nightclub when one of the five vehicles in his motorcade collided with a biker around 3am on Sunday morning

The 'Money Man', pictured in a black vehicle at the scene, was travelling home after he appeared at One% nightclub when one of the five vehicles in his motorcade collided with a biker around 3am on Sunday morning

Police and paramedics were called to the accident, as the five-division world champion was spotted at the crash scene talking among a group of people

Police and paramedics were called to the accident, as the five-division world champion was spotted at the crash scene talking among a group of people

One eyewitness told TMZ that the motorbike, pictured on its side on the tarmac, had 'clipped' the rear of the SUZ, sending it spinning out of control and throwing off its driver

One eyewitness told TMZ that the motorbike, pictured on its side on the tarmac, had 'clipped' the rear of the SUZ, sending it spinning out of control and throwing off its driver

A group of men look like they are helping the motorcyclist, who appeared to be lying on the floor after the crash

A group of men look like they are helping the motorcyclist, who appeared to be lying on the floor after the crash

Crash: One of the SUV's in boxer Floyd Mayweather's convoy clipped a motorcyclist in the early hours of Sunday morning, after he had made an appearance at One& nightclub in Kansas City, Missouri

Crash: One of the SUV's in boxer Floyd Mayweather's convoy clipped a motorcyclist in the early hours of Sunday morning, after he had made an appearance at One& nightclub in Kansas City, Missouri

In June 2014 three of Mayweather's four children were involved in a multi-car smash in Los Angeles, with Justin Beiber rushing to be by their side and calming them down by playing one of his songs. 

Mayweather is well known for his love of cars, and last month MailOnline reported how he was set to to spend $4.8million on a rare supercar, Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita, one of just three in the entire world.

As the highest paid sportsman in the world - earning $300million a year - he already has a $55million (£35million) collection of cars that includes multi-million dollar private jet. 

Incident: Mayweather was spotted at the scene of the accident, standing on the street talking to other people

Incident: Mayweather was spotted at the scene of the accident, standing on the street talking to other people

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