Floyd Mayweather Jnr's lawsuit against Showtime and Stephen Espinoza doesn't quite pass the smell test, writes Lance Pugmire.
Floyd Mayweather files lawsuit against Showtime, alleging fraudulent scheme and seeking hundreds of millions in damages.
Floyd Mayweather is well-known for his legendary boxing career, but he says Showtime hasn’t adequately compensated him for his fight earnings.
After years of flashing cash and even changing his nickname to "Money," Floyd Mayweather Jnr is suing Showtime, alleging that ...
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Floyd Mayweather Showtime lawsuit, explained; Why boxing star is suing company for $340M
The Sporting News has the breakdown of why Floyd Mayweather is suing Showtime for $340M.
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Former Showtime Sports president breaks silence on Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s $340 million lawsuit
In a surprising move that sent a ripple through the boxing world, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has filed a lawsuit against his former ...
Floyd Maywewather Jr. has sued Showtime, claiming fraud and conspiracy, and is seeking "hundreds of millions of dollars in misappropriated funds and damages." ...
Mayweather alleges Showtime conspired to help cover up nearly a decade of fraud by his former business advisor.
Almost eight years after retiring from professional boxing, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is climbing into the legal right today to take on Paramount-owned Showtime over “hundreds of millions of dollars in the ...
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. sues Showtime for $340 million over 'financial fraud' and fight earnings
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has filed a $340-million lawsuit against Showtime and a former executive. He alleges that they engaged in 'financial fraud' involving a scheme with his former manager.
Floyd Mayweather Jr claims that Showtime owes him a lot of money. A lot of money. TMZ Sports reported that Mayweather has filed a $340 lawsuit against Showtime and former president Stephen Espinoza, ...
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