Mayweather might be a genius in the ring, but outside of it he’s a very terrible person. He’s been convicted in the past of domestic abuse, including one incident with Josie Harris, mother of 3 of his children.
That incident is the subject of this lawsuit being brought by Josie. In the run-up to his mega fight with Manny Pacquiao, Mayweather said in an interview that Josie was in a drug fuelled rage, and that he had to restrain her.
The undefeated Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather extended his record to 47-0 (26 Kos) with a comfortable unanimous points victory over Argentine Marcos Maidana at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Mayweather won on the cards of all three judges, who scored the bout 115-112, 116-111, and 116-111.
It was a much more comprehensive victory this time around from Mayweather, who earlier this year won a controversial split point decision over the Argentine in a match many thought he should have lost.
Mayweather responded to the critics in style, comfortably seeing off Maidana this time with little trouble, even finding the time to dance around the ring the last couple of rounds as he had built up an insurmountable lead by then.
Mayweather began as he always does, dancing out of his opponents shots and hitting sharp ripostes whenever he caught them off guard.
Unlike in the first fight, where he struggled to cope with Maidana’s intensity, it worked better this time. Mayweather comfortably won six of the first eight rounds, before he started complaining of Maidana’s antics.
After the first fight in May, Floyd complained about Maidana being a dirty fighter, and he felt he had further cause to complain during this fight. In the eighth round, he went up to the referee shouting that Maidana bit him, and the Argentine was later ducked a point for tripping Mayweather in the 10th round.
But Floyd hung on to grab the win, saying he felt he had boxed better in the first fight.
“I felt sharper in the first fight, my rhythm was off. I got hit with some shots tonight I shouldn’t have got hit with, but that comes with the sport”
Maidana for his part, like back in May felt he had won the fight. But he would find less people agreeing with him this time around, because Floyd gave out a master class in boxing, as he has done so often in his career.