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Mayweather is stepping into the ring for a new legal fight in Ghana after being sued by a Nigerian company

Zinni is now taking Mayweather to federal court in California, and asking for $2 million to set things straight.
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Zinni Media is seeking at least $2 million in damages in a lawsuit against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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TMZ reports that the Nigerian company Zinni Media is suing Mayweather for not honouring any of five scheduled appearances.

According to the filed suit, Zinni Media booked the famed boxer for appearances in Ghana and Nigeria to the tune of $375,000.

Floyd however provided the company with a video confirming the appearances after the deal was made.

The famed boxer after receiving a $210,000 advance decided to bail days before his first appearance

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Zinni claims there was an offer to reschedule for December 2017, with an increased price of $550,000. The company accepted, but Mayweather once again bailed and allegedly hasn’t returned the $210K.

Zinni is now taking Mayweather to federal court in California asking for both the money Mayweather allegedly took and the damage he allegedly caused to their reputation.

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