Floyd Mayweather’s $4.5 Million Lawsuit Shakes His Entire Empire – What’s Next for Money May?

Floyd Mayweather is facing serious legal heat again after a major new lawsuit dropped. Promoter CSI Entertainment is suing the undefeated champion for $4.65 million (including $4.5 million in advances plus medical costs) over his cancelled exhibition deals with Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao.

The complaint claims Mayweather personally approved the agreements but suddenly ghosted the promoter, took a separate Netflix offer, and is now trying to block the lawsuit while keeping other fights. Court documents show the money was paid but the exclusive rights were never fulfilled, leaving CSI scrambling to recover funds and stop Mayweather’s latest Greek exhibition.

This latest blow comes on top of Mayweather’s already turbulent finances — federal tax liens, unpaid gym wages, and repeated scam allegations have been piling up for years. Fans are watching closely as the “Money Man” continues to battle both inside and outside the ring. Whether this deal actually sticks or gets settled out of court remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Floyd’s empire is under heavier pressure than ever.

