Floyd Mayweather has publicly responded to Logan Paul's assertion that Mayweather still owes him $1.5 million. The dispute between the two fighters has resurfaced, with Mayweather pushing back against Paul's claim.
A public money dispute between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul has flared up again, with Mayweather pushing back against Paul's claim that he is still owed $1.5 million from their previous dealings.
Paul had asserted publicly that Mayweather has yet to pay him the sum in question, a claim that drew a direct response from Mayweather, who disputed the accusation. The back-and-forth marks a renewed escalation of a financial disagreement that has been simmering between the two.
Why it matters
- The dispute keeps both fighters in the public conversation despite neither being currently active in a sanctioned bout.
- Financial disagreements between high-profile boxing personalities can complicate future cross-promotional events and negotiations.
- The public nature of the exchange puts pressure on both sides to either produce documentation or reach a private resolution.
No verified financial records or official statements from either camp have been made public to substantiate or refute the $1.5 million figure. The argument remains, for now, a matter of competing claims aired through public channels rather than any formal legal or contractual process. Whether the dispute moves beyond a social media confrontation remains to be seen.









