Floyd Mayweather's exhibition battle towards John Gotti's grandson ends in chaos and a brawl
- Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III have been each disqualified when their exhibition match fell aside.
- The ref stopped the battle within the sixth spherical, however Gotti tried to maintain combating.
- Each fighters’ entourages stormed the ring and fights broke out all over.
One factor is definite about Floyd Mayweather — issues are by no means boring when he’s concerned.
In Mayweather’s newest exhibition match, the 46-year-old took on John Gotti III, the grandson of the notorious mob boss.
The referee stopped the battle within the sixth inning when Gotti saved holding. Mayweather, who was reportedly not taking the match or his opponent too severely, appeared shocked by the choice.
In the meantime, Gotti tried to maintain combating, pushing by means of the ref to get in just a few extra punches. That is when members of each fighters’ entourages stormed the ring and began a brawl.
—Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 12, 2023
In accordance with Daniel Yanofsky of The Sporting Information, who was on the battle, fights broke out “in all places” within the area as Mayweather was escorted out of the ring.
—Daniel Yanofsky (@DanYanofsky) June 12, 2023
Mayweather has participated in common exhibition matches since retiring in 2017 with an unblemished report of 50-0.
Whereas chaos generally is a common characteristic between Mayweather and his exhibition opponents — together with influencer-turned-fighter Jake Paul — there’s some proof that followers are dropping their style for the circus that Mayweather does not appear to present a lot effort towards.
In February, Mayweather took on actuality TV star Aaron Chalmers in a largely empty O2 Enviornment in London. Mayweather later blamed the sparse crowd on British followers who “do not actually need to spend cash.”
Mayweather has three extra exhibition fights scheduled for 2023 however acknowledges he will be fine if they happen or not.
—Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) March 8, 2023