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Floyd Mayweather’s big punch against fitness franchise: The truth behind the legal matter

News RoomBy News RoomMay 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated boxing legend, is taking a stand against the franchise of health clubs operating under the Mayweather Fitness + Boxing brand. Citing alleged mismanagement and failure to pay employees their wages, Mayweather has sent a formal demand letter through his attorneys. The letter accuses the franchise of improperly exploiting his name, image, and likeness for financial gain, while simultaneously embroiling him in legal trouble and negative press.

Mayweather has made it clear that he is not involved in the day-to-day operations of the fitness centers. However, he argues that the public increasingly associates him with the franchise’s alleged misconduct, tarnishing his reputation. According to the letter, the situation has disrupted his business negotiations and deterred potential partnerships, making the reputational harm far greater than the reported $5 million he has earned through the franchise.

The letter demands that Mayweather Fitness provide extensive documentation, including business records and internal communications related to him, by May 25. If the company fails to comply, Mayweather’s legal team has indicated they are prepared to file a lawsuit for fraud, misappropriation of likeness, breach of contract, and defamation. The stakes are high, and the demand for transparency is growing.

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James Williams, the co-founder and CEO of Mayweather Fitness, responded to the allegations, insisting that his team has operated with integrity and complied with all applicable regulations. He acknowledged his role in overseeing all aspects of the business, reiterating that Mayweather has no involvement in its operations. Williams emphasized his commitment to leading the company and supporting its partners amid the legal turmoil.

Despite Williams’ assurances, Mayweather’s legal team remains firm on their demands, seeking accountability from the franchise. The looming lawsuit could have major implications for the future of Mayweather Fitness, as well as for other businesses that rely on celebrity endorsements. The case highlights the challenges of licensing a famous name while ensuring ethical business practices.

As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on Mayweather Fitness to see how it will respond. Whether the franchise complies or chooses to fight the claims in court, the coming days will be crucial in determining the fate of the boxing star’s business partnership. Mayweather, known for his fierce defense in the ring, is now preparing for a different kind of battle-this time, in the courtroom.

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