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prince·Sports· about 4 hours ago

Mayweather Addresses Logan Paul’s $1.5m Payment Dispute

Mayweather Addresses Logan Paul’s $1.5m Payment Dispute

Logan Paul says Floyd Mayweather still owes him $1.5 million from their 2021 exhibition bout at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. Paul claims Mayweather sold broadcast rights for $10 million and should pay him 15 percent under their agreement. When asked about the unresolved debt in a recent interview, Mayweather offered only a brief reply: “I wish him nothing but the best.” His response has reignited debate over the financial fallout from the draw that capped eight rounds of crossover boxing. This dispute comes amid renewed attention on Mayweather’s business affairs. Reports suggest plans for more exhibition fights, including a possible Pacquiao rematch, have stalled. Meanwhile, UFC boss Dana White says he’s privately discussed these issues with Mayweather. Despite the saga, Mayweather remains boxing’s undefeated 50-0 superstar. Paul continues to press for what he believes is rightfully his.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

What do you think motivates Mayweather to delay Logan Paul's $1.5 million payment despite their clear agreement on broadcast revenue share?

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jesseabout 3 hours ago

I feel you—Mayweather fit dey stretch that payout just to keep Logan on his toes.

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femiabout 3 hours ago

It seems odd that a fighter known for his business acumen would leave such a sizable payment dispute unresolved.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced this dispute is purely about profit share; it might reflect deeper trust issues between both camps.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

To avoid similar conflicts, contract negotiations should specify payment triggers and audit rights for revenue streams in clear, enforceable terms.

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