Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will have to pay $8.5 million to his former promoter, All-Star Boxing for unjust enrichment after a trial in Miami-Dade County. Although Golden Boy Promotions was sued in the lawsuit, the jury did not assess a verdict against it. However, per the LA Times, it stated that Alvarez will appeal the verdict.
All-Star Boxing owner Felix “Tuto” Zabala, Jr. stated that he did it for the dignity of his business and that “[y]ou must respect contracts.” Zabala claimed that Alvarez breached a contract in which he had 3 more years left when he signed with Golden Boy. The promotion also claimed unjust enrichment on the part of Alvarez which eventually was the reason the jury awarded the amount.
Golden Boy was sued for tortious interference with a contract.
Per BoxingScene.com, Alvarez claimed that the contract he signed with All-Star Boxing was in English and the terms to him were unclear.
The verdict ends, for now, a lawsuit that was filed in 2011. All-Star Boxing offered to settle the lawsuit for $5 million but that was rejected by Golden Boy.
Golden Boy issued a statement that despite Canelo’s verdict, All-Star Boxing will have to pay attorney fees for Golden Boy. This is due to the fact the jury found no contract between Alvarez and Golden Boy per a Golden Boy spokesperson. Presumably, since the jury did not find any wrongdoing on the part of Golden Boy, All-Star Boxing must pay for the promotion’s attorney’s fees. All-Star Boxing refutes this claim.
Payout Perspective:
As the LA Times points out, even though Canelo was assessed the verdict, it is not clear whether the fighter added an indemnification clause in his contract which would have the promotion cover expenses in legal matters. This would probably be the reason why Golden Boy will likely appeal the judgment. The fact pattern as it seems is an example of the reasons why the Muhammad Ali Act is in place: a dispute over a prolonged contractual obligation, a claim that a promotional agreement was signed under duress and a breach of contract. Although this part of the dispute may be over, we will likely see an appeal.
Wil says
Karma for depriving us fans of a fight we are salivating to see