Logan Paul Plans To Sue Floyd Mayweather: ‘He’s A F***ing Scumbag’

Logan Paul Plans To Sue Floyd Mayweather: ‘He’s A F***ing Scumbag’
As if things weren’t already tense between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul, it looks like things are about to get a whole lot worse!
Reportedly, Logan Paul plans on suing the 44-year-old professional boxer due to lack of payment received from their infamous exhibition fight last summer. According to Paul, he has not received a single penny from the fight, claiming Mayweather has not paid him what he is owed.

The 26-year-old Youtuber/ social media personality told sources he “made a mistake”. He said,
“It’s honestly bulls***t. Like, having people who aren’t a professional promotional company control where the money goes, we made that mistake. It’s Floyd Mayweather. Before we fought him, we were kind of willing to do whatever. Now after the fact, we’re kind of shooting ourselves in the foot because he’s a “f***ing scumbag.”
While it’s unclear the exact amount that Floyd Mayweather received from the exhibition, it’s been said that their fight brought in a lot of money. On the contrary, Logan Paul claims he hasn’t gotten what he deserves for his involvement. Back in May, he told sources he was expecting to earn as much as $20 million from fighting the undefeated champ.
Logan Paul claims that Mayweather reached out to him at some point for a rematch, but quickly turned down the offer as Paul is still upset about the outcome of their previous fight.
Mayweather has yet to comment on Paul’s allegations.
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