By Carlos Boogs

Light heavyweight contender Yusaf Mack (31-8-2, 17KOs) of Philadelphia could be facing a lawsuit of his own.

Mack recently gave an interview to the Philadelphia Daily News, where the boxer claimed he was drugged and then violated by an adult film company in New York City. He says the company reached out to him on Facebook and offered him a role in one on their films.

The father of 10 was strapped for cash and agreed to take part in the film. He traveled to a location in the Bronx for the shoot. He said there were naked women walking around.

"I think, ''It's about to go down," he told Philly.com. "I needed a drink or something. They gave me a pill and a shot of vodka. I took the pill down with the vodka."

Mack claims he has no memory from that point on and remembers waking up on a train heading back home, with $4,500 in his pocket.

He claims the pill he had taken was a ecstasy-type drug that made his memory black out.

"The only time I touch a man is when I'm in the ring fighting. I'm just hurt right now,' he told the local paper. 'I can't really sleep at night, but I'm getting by. Everybody thinks I'm going to hurt myself. I've got to stay strong for my children.'

"All my real friends who really know me, know I like females. I'm still me. You've got to realize that the ones that are not really talking to me are the ones that probably have skeletons in their closets."

“My whole life, I’ve been what they call a whoremonger. I love females."

Mack told the paper he was planning a lawsuit against the adult film company that hired him, but says the legal process has been difficult because he's been unable to track down the individual who initially hired him.

But now the company is planning a lawsuit of their own. They issued a statement to several media outlets, including this one, denying everything Mack is alleging.

"Dawg Pound USA is a reputable company which has produced high quality videos of men-of-color since 2002. At no time have we ever coerced or drugged any of our models. The claims made by Mr. Mack are false, slanderous, and vehemently denied on our part. We intend to take all legal steps necessary to protect our good name and reputation against these patently false and preposterous claims."