Logan Paul says Mayweather owes him millions: 'See you in the courtroom'
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Logan Paul says Floyd Mayweather Jr. still owes him millions from their June 2021 exhibition match, which drew around 1 million pay-per-view buys and generated $50 million in revenue.
The YouTube star-turned-boxer said he'll pursue legal action against Mayweather.
"No, he has not paid me in full. That is a fact. Short a few mil," Paul told TMZ Sports.
He added: "See you in the courtroom. Congrats on going to prison, Floyd."
Mayweather hasn't fought since his match against Paul, which went the distance. He was scheduled to face Don Moore in an exhibition match in Dubai on Saturday, but the bout was postponed following the death of United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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