Floyd Mayweather Jr. may be undefeated in the ring, but he suffered a loss to Just for You Entertainment yesterday (June 16th) in court. While the victory was extremely small, a judge awarded Just for You Entertainment $6,000 because Floyd's label Philthy Rich Records signed Freck Billionaire to a contract in violation of a previous agreement with Just for You. Just for You was seeking over $600,000 in damages, claiming that Mayweather’s Philthy Rich signed Freck in violation of a 2005 agreement the rapper signed with the company. That was quickly whittled down to a $6,000 judgment, because of a lack of evidence in court and because Just For You’s owner, Ahmed Fahmy, failed to provide enough written evidence to receive more damages. Mayweather never answered the suit and didn’t even send lawyers to yesterday’s court proceedings. In August of 2009, Floyd Mayweather Jr. publicly chastised Freck Billionaire over the matter during an interview with AllHipHop.com."We were working with an artist named Freck Billionaire. When he came aboard we asked if he had any contracts and he said no,” Floyd Mayweather Jr. told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “Come to find out he was signed with somebody."