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Fight Or Else! Farrah Abraham Threatened With Lawsuit Over Boxing Match

Farrah Abraham is bracing herself for a legal battle.

RadarOnline.com reported how the reality star pulled-out of her fight with Nicole 'Hoopz' Alexander on November 10 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The former Teen Mom OG star claimed that the promoters had not upheld promises in the deal.

However, they are now claiming that she will be sued for millions of dollars if she does not enter the ring.

Abraham backed out of the charity fight because she said that she had not received the 32 hotel rooms, six plane tickets and 24 fight tickets that she was promised.

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But promoters Damon Feldman, Samantha Goldberg and their legal team claim she was never promised these perks.

As a result they are now threatening to sue millions of dollars for breach of contrast if she fails to show for the event.

It has been reported that first class tickets have been purchased for Abraham and her nine-year-old daughter Sophia, and that she has been paid half the money she’s owed up front ahead of the clash.

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The promoters claim that Abraham never complained about anything being amiss during their press tour, which includes an appearance about a week ago.

But sources close to her argue that she believes the promoters reneged on their promises.

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