Following his notorious altercation with Jake Paul, Mike Tyson is facing a $1.6 million lawsuit. The boxing star allegedly has a promotional agreement with Medier.
To advertise Rabona, a gaming firm situated in Cyprus. But instead of keeping his half of the bargain, the 58-year-old set up the fight with Jake Paul.
According to the lawsuit, Tyson and his business Tyrannic broke their contract the day the Netflix special was revealed in March.
Tyson allegedly terminated the deal because Medier violated it. The business, however, has denied any wrongdoing and asserts that its activities did not violate the terms of the contract, according to USA Today.
According to their claims, the Tyson’s activities have cost around $1.46 million ($1.6 million). “The real reason for Mr. Tyson and Tyrannic’s hurried and illegal termination was because .
Mr. Tyson had accepted a deal, sponsored by Netflix, to fight the influencer Jake Paul,” the company’s attorney said.