Floyd Mayweather is facing a federal lawsuit in New York over his dealings with promoter CSI Entertainment.
The lawsuit claims Mayweather broke an exclusive contract and pocketed $4.65 million in advance payments for fights against Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao.
## What happened?
CSI Entertainment claims Mayweather pulled out of the deals after receiving the payments.
The promoter handed over $2 million for a Tyson fight on August 10 last year.
Mayweather received another $2.5 million for a Pacquiao rematch on November 6.
## Why it matters for Floyd Mayweather
The lawsuit could cost Mayweather more than just a fight purse, with CSI demanding yet-to-be-determined damages.
Mayweather's upcoming exhibition against Mike Zambidis could be blocked by a court order.
The boxer's team has not commented on the lawsuit.
## What comes next?
The case will be heard in a New York court, with CSI seeking a full refund of $6.65 million.
Mayweather's contract drama began on August 10 last year, when he inked a deal with CSI for a Tyson fight worth $14 million.
The boxer passed his medicals on March 1 and received another $150,000 in cash.
The lawsuit claims Mayweather broke an exclusive contract that barred him from fighting anyone else before fulfilling his obligations to CSI.
As of March 1, Mayweather had received a total of $4.65 million in advance payments.
The promoter is demanding a court order to block Mayweather from stepping into any ring unless they give the green light.
The case could have significant implications for Mayweather's future fights, including his upcoming exhibition against Mike Zambidis.
Mayweather's team will need to respond to the lawsuit and negotiate a settlement or face the court's decision.
Floyd Mayweather Faces Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Fight Deals
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