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Tyson faces $1.5 million lawsuit over alleged contract violation

  • Tyson faces a $1.5 million lawsuit over alleged contract violation.
  • The lawsuit claims that Tyson violated provisions of a contractual agreement.
  • Legal actions are underway as the plaintiff seeks damages due to the alleged violation.
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Mike Tyson has been sued for over $1.5 million by a Cyprus-based company claiming that the former heavyweight boxing champion unduly broke a promotional contract to fight Jake Paul.

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(December 10, 2024. El Veneziano).- Medier, operator of the Internet betting platform Rabona, filed a lawsuit against Myke Tyson for the alleged breach of a sponsorship agreement signed prior to the announcement of the fight of the former world boxing champion with the ‘youtuber’ Jake Paul. The company intends to pocket just over $1.5 million. The presentation was made in the High Court of London (United Kingdom) and has Tyson, 58 years old, and…

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Mike Tyson's return to the ring was not the best.In one of the most significant fights of the year, the influencer Jake Paul defeated the legendary American pugilist in Texas, fought in November.The fight, which spread over eight rounds, ended with a unanimous decision in favor of YouTuber, who is 31 years younger than Iron Mike, who turned 58, last June.Several weeks after the defeat, the fight is not over.The truth is that the American receive…

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Mike Tyson was sued for over $1.5 million by a Cyprus-based company claiming that former heavyweight champion unduly broke a promotional contract to fight youtuber Jake Paul.

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MiddleEasy broke the news in on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
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