Logan Paul Accuses Floyd Mayweather of Not Paying Him for Exhibition Fight

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Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather

YouTube influencer-turned boxer Logan Paul has come out swinging against Floyd Mayweather, Jr. claiming he was not paid for an exhibition fight from earlier this year. 

That fight was the most trafficked event for the Gambling911.com website in 2021 with BetOnline offering rare exhibition boxing betting options due to the high demand.

"Pay me my money you f***ing cornball of a human," Paul wrote in an Instagram story in recent days, tagging Mayweather and sharing a photoshopped picture of the boxer's recent trip to Russia.

The YouTuber gave Mayweather a run for his money after making it through eight rounds.  No winner was declared.

The Pay Per View fight attracted some million buys.

It has been reported, but not confirmed, that Paul was earning as much as 10% of the $50m+ PPV revenue on top of a $250,000 guarantee.

Mayweather was yet to respond to the allegations of nonpayment.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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