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Stephen Espinoza anticipates that the ongoing drama surrounding Floyd Mayweather's lawsuit against Showtime and his rematch with Manny Pacquiao will resolve itself. He mentioned that Mayweather is seeking $340 million related to the lawsuit.
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NEW YORK, NY - July 30: Stephen Espinoza, President of Sports & Event Programming at Showtime Networks, addresses the members of the media this afternoon to announce the Danny Garcia vs Shawn Porter fight at Dream Hotel on July 30, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Edward Diller/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Former Showtime Sports executive Stephen Espinoza catches up with Fight Hub TV to discuss a number of topics, and most notably touches on his thoughts on Floyd Mayweatherās lawsuit against Showtime. Obviously Espinoza was the man in charge of that side of the network during the relevant time period, and while he couldnāt go into too much detail due to the ongoing litigation, he did have some things to say before explaining that he expects Floydās rematch with Manny Pacquiao to eventually get worked out.
āI canāt say too much about it because the lawyers have asked me not to, but obviously Floyd is looking for $340M, which he supposedly discovered 10 years later is missing. I think you can tell my by [skeptical] tone what my thoughts are on that.
āAnd, look, all I can say is Iām confident in the legal process. Iām confident in what the facts are going to show and I look forward to this playing out in court so everybody can see what is true and exactly where the money went because if you look at how my career has played out ā I have spent my career going back to representing both Mike Tyson, Oscar De La Hoya, Iāve spent my career making sure fighters are treated fairly and have got compensated fairly and Iāve never done anything but that. And I think the administration I ran at Showtime was one that was very fighter-friendly and I stand by that and my reputation will continue to be that regardless of this lawsuit.ā
Floyd Mayweather's lawsuit against Showtime involves a claim for $340 million that he alleges is missing, which he reportedly discovered 10 years later.
Stephen Espinoza expressed confidence that the issues surrounding the Mayweather vs Pacquiao rematch will eventually be resolved.
The lawsuit against Showtime has been ongoing for an unspecified time, with Mayweather claiming to have discovered the missing funds 10 years after the fact.
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āI know itās a bit messy right now and thereās some things that are yet to work out but, look, both fighters seem to want it. Weāve got some time. Itās not as if this is something coming up a week before the fight. So I think with time this will get worked out and I do expect that fight to happen.ā