Pacquiao unfazed by Paradigm Sports lawsuit

Manny Pacquiao stated he is not worried about the lawsuit filed by Paradigm Sports Management, asserting that their claims have no basis to stop his upcoming welterweight unification bout against Errol Spence Jr. on August 21.

Paradigm Sports Management filed a lawsuit against Pacquiao, seeking to recoup a $3.3 million advance and an injunction to prevent the Spence fight, claiming they were negotiating a different bout against Mikey Garcia.

Pacquiao's lawyer, Dale Kinsella, dismissed the lawsuit as a "frivolous effort to interfere" and indicated that the case "can and will fail for numerous reasons."

Kinsella added that Pacquiao will defend himself and may file his own case against Paradigm Sports.

Pacquiao's camp has confirmed that the fight in Las Vegas remains on schedule, and he is preparing for the second phase of his training in Los Angeles.

Previously, Paradigm Sports had arranged deals for Pacquiao against Conor McGregor and Mikey Garcia, but both fell through.

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