May 14 2011
Zindzi Mandela and her business partners intend  filing replying court documents in the Los Angeles Superior Court after  boxing promoter Duane Moody applied in the US court to sue her for  R50-million.
Moody claims Mandela approached  him to help secure the biggest fight in boxing history, a bout between  Floyd Mayweather jr and Manny Pacquiao, scheduled for November at the  Orlando Stadium in Soweto. 
It would have formed part of Nelson Mandela’s  93rd birthday celebrations and would have been announced at a press  conference on his birthday on July 18. 
The Sunday Tribune reported last  week that Moody claims that negotiations were at an advanced stage, but,  at the last minute, Mandela could not come up with the cash she’d  promised. 
The case was lodged at the Los  Angeles Superior Court on April 15, and Moody is claiming damages for  breach of oral contract, promise without the intent to perform and  negligent misrepresentation. 
But one of Mandela’s business  partners, Michael Lodge, president and chief executive of VisionQwest  Resource Group, told the Saturday Star this week that there would be a  response. 
WE ARE EAGERLY AWAITING THAT RESPONSE 
 

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