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Floyd Mayweather being sued for millions tied to planned Pacquiao, Tyson bouts

The News-Gazette 20 Jun 2026
LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather is being sued by an event production company over alleged breaches of contract tied to planned bouts against Manny Pacquiao and Mike Tyson ... .
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Floyd Mayweather lawsuit: CSI Sports seeks injunction to halt Zambidis fight over Tyson and Pacquiao deals

Live Mint 19 Jun 2026
CSI is seeking $6.65 million in restitution from Floyd Mayweather and Frist Apex Ventures. The suit also asks the court for a permanent injunction to block the Zambidis fight ....
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“Fuel on fire”- Floyd Mayweather Jr sued over alleged $4M+ fight deal dispute involving Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026
The latest case could create uncertainty around future exhibition plans and add another chapter to Mayweather’s long history of business disputes outside the ring.Promoters claim Floyd Mayweather Jr ...
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Floyd Mayweather Embraces Felony Theft Headlines as ‘Free Promotion’

WBN 19 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather appears to want more of it ... Instead of expressing concern over the allegations, Mayweather argued that negative stories only strengthen his profile and create more opportunities.
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Floyd Mayweather hit with lawsuit over Mike Tyson, Manny Pacquiao fight agreements

Yahoo Daily News 19 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather's June 27 exhibition boxing match against Mike Zambidis is in jeopardy — and so are many more of his millions ... CSI claims it advanced Mayweather and Frist $2.5 million on Nov.
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Floyd Mayweather Is Suing for Millions While Being Sued for Millions

WBN 19 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather has spent the past year filing lawsuits over missing money ... CSI alleges it secured exclusive rights to a proposed exhibition bout between Mayweather and Tyson, followed by a rematch with Pacquiao ... Another Headline for Mayweather.
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Floyd Mayweather Sued By Promoters Over Tyson, Pacquiao Fights

TMZ 18 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather is being sued by a boxing ...
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. facing felony charges for passing bad check

Usatoday 18 Jun 2026
Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr ... According to court records obtained by the Associated Press, Mayweather was charged April 27 with theft as well as drawing and passing a check without sufficient funds with the intent to defraud.
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Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges in Las Vegas

Rutland Herald 17 Jun 2026
Boxer Floyd Mayweather faces two felony charges in Las Vegas for theft and the “intent to defraud,” alleging he wrote a bad check to buy a watch at a Las Vegas luxury resale store. Prosecutors claim he wrote a $200,000 ....
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Boxer Floyd Mayweather charged in Las Vegas bad check case

The News-Gazette 17 Jun 2026
LAS VEGAS — Boxer Floyd Mayweather has been charged with writing a bad check worth $200,000 for a luxury watch at a Las Vegas business, according to court records and a report from ESPN ... .
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Report: Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges for bad check

Henry Herald 17 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather allegedly wrote a $200,000 check in December 2024 for a watch in Las Vegas but "had insufficient money, property, or credit" in his account to complete the transaction, so he now faces two felony charges per Nevada court ... .
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Boxer Floyd Mayweather Faces Felony Charges In Las Vegas

Huffington Post 17 Jun 2026
The former five-division world champion faces two felony charges for theft and the “intent to defraud,” alleging he wrote a bad check to buy a watch at a luxury resale store ... .
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Floyd Mayweather Hit With Two Felony Fraud Charges In Nevada

News18 17 Jun 2026
Floyd Mayweather is facing two felony charges in Nevada after allegedly writing a $200,000 check for a luxury watch that prosecutors say he could not cover ....
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Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges over bad check for $200K

Cleveland 17 Jun 2026
Boxing star Floyd Mayweather has been charged with two felonies in Las Vegas on accusations that he wrote a bad check to purchase a $200,000 watch, according to court records ....
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