Six months after his massive exhibition fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., Logan Paul has hinted that he hasn't received his paycheck yet.

In June, Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul stunned the boxing world by squaring off for a money-generating exhibition match. It can be recalled that Paul was expecting to pocket around $20 million and plus 10 percent of the cut of the fight's PPV sales. Mayweather, on the other hand, was guaranteed to take $10 million and 50 percent of the PPV.

However, based on Paul's recent tweet, it appears that none of it has materialized yet.

“Pay me my Money u f*****g corny weasel fo a human @floydmayweather,” Paul wrote on Twitter.

It is yet to be known whether Paul's allegation is true but Mayweather is expected to make an immediate response.

One thing certain about the said fight was that it was clearly not a competition but just one of Mayweather's ways of making tons of money.

“I can fight a fighter right now and I can guarantee myself $35 million,” Mayweather said leading to the fight with Paul via BJPenn.com. “I can eventually probably make $50 million, for just a regular fight. Or me and Logan Paul can go out, entertain, have fun and make nine figures, $100 million or more. $35 million for 12 rounds or $100 million for six rounds — big difference.”

“I did an exhibition with the YouTuber Logan Paul. We had fun,” he explained. “People gotta know, there’s a difference between a real fight and an exhibition. All I did was work out from time to time. If it was a real fight, it would’ve been a blowout in the first round.”