Adrien Broner backs Al Haymon as Floyd Mayweather’s $340 million lawsuit shakes boxing world

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Adrien Broner backs Al Haymon as Floyd Mayweather’s $340 million lawsuit shakes boxing world

Adrien Broner (via Getty Images)

Floyd Mayweather’s massive lawsuit against Showtime Networks and former executive Stephen Espinoza has created fresh debate in the boxing world. The undefeated legend claims he is owed about $340 million in damages linked to alleged financial wrongdoing.

While the case focuses on television and business dealings, one major name is missing from the defendant list. The longtime advisor Al Haymon, who is also one of the central figures in Premier Boxing Champions.As discussion around the case grows, former world champion Adrien Broner has publicly shown support for his friend, Al Haymon. Broner has shared both a close and troubled history with the influential boxing manager.

Despite their disagreements in the past, Broner has made it clear he would never take a legal action against Haymon. His comments have added another layer to the controversy surrounding Mayweather’s lawsuit and possible private agreements.

Adrien Broner defends Al Haymon amid lawsuit drama

Adrein Broner addressed the situation on his social media account just shortly after the reports of Floyd Mayweather’s legal filing surfaced on the internet. He stated he would never sue Al Haymon and said that critics might call him foolish or manipulated, but loyalty matters to him.

He explained Haymon had helped him financially during difficult periods and said he remained grateful even if money was owed.His message followed reports from veteran journalist Dan Rafael, who shared court documents connected to the case. Rafael also mentioned sources suggesting Mayweather may have privately settled matters with Haymon, though it remains unconfirmed. Haymon is not named in the lawsuit, which targets Showtime and Espinoza.Broner’s comments reflect his complicated relationship with his former mentor. For years he described Haymon as a big brother figure who supported his career. However, their partnership collapsed in 2022 when Broner publicly criticized both Haymon and Espinoza. He later left Premier Boxing Champions, signed with BLK Prime, and then worked with Don King in 2023.Meanwhile, boxing matchmaker Rick Glaser claimed Mayweather is not suing Haymon because a settlement may already exist. He suggested the agreement could include Haymon assisting Mayweather’s legal case against Showtime. The lawsuit’s outcome remains uncertain, but Broner’s public loyalty has intensified interest in the dispute and its potential impact on boxing business relationships.

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