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Manhattan Jeweler Sues Terence Crawford Over Alleged Failed Logo Deal, Seeks $1.5 Million

The filing describes a watch-for-promotion arrangement tied to ring-gear branding that the jeweler says never materialized.

Overview

  • Mazza New York filed a civil complaint on Thursday in Manhattan Civil Court seeking at least $1.5 million in damages.
  • The jeweler says Crawford obtained a Patek Philippe Aquanaut after a $35,000 down payment under a deal to cover the balance by displaying the Mazza logo on his trunks.
  • According to the suit, the logo peeled off by the fourth round of Crawford’s Aug. 3, 2024 fight against Israil Madrimov, and his camp acknowledged the issue.
  • Mazza alleges that after months of coordination for the Sept. 13, 2025 Canelo Álvarez bout in Las Vegas, it was told two days before the fight that the logo would not appear.
  • The complaint alleges breach of contract, unjust enrichment and conversion, and seeks the watch’s return or payment of its current value plus damages; Crawford retired this week at 42-0 and has not publicly commented.