Manny Pacquiao awarded costs against Floyd Mayweather over lawsuit

A judge awarded Pacquiao more than Dh367,000 after Mayweather failed to answer questions from his lawyers in a defamation case.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather has been ordered to pay Manny Pacquiao more than $100,000 (Dh367,000) in legal costs by a US judge after failing to answer questions from the Filipino star's lawyers in a defamation case.

American federal judge Larry Hicks awarded Pacquiao the legal fees and $774 in costs, because of "Mayweather's obviously intentional decision not to appear for his court ordered deposition."

Pacquiao filed a lawsuit three years ago in Las Vegas, saying that Mayweather defamed him by suggesting Pacquiao used performance-enhancing substances. The lawsuit seeks unspecific damages.

"Calling a professional athlete a cheater is the most serious charge one can make," the lawsuit said. "Accusing an athlete of using performance-enhancing drugs - however baseless and lacking in evidence - is toxic."

Pacquiao, currently preparing for a fourth fight against Juan Miguel Marquez this December, has never faced the undefeated Mayweather in the ring.

Mayweather was jailed eaarlier this year over a domestic violence incident.

The suit is viewed as one of the roadblocks to a much-anticipated mega fight, which has been tipped to be held in the UAE.

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Updated: September 20, 2012, 12:00 AM