Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s fight promises intense emotions. and John Gotti IIImaybe too strong. And it was that the fight ended in a monumental fight in a ring invaded by many angry fans.
It all started when the referee stopped the fight in the sixth round. At that moment, Gotti jumped on top of Mayweather to continue beating him.which prompted anger from his team, who climbed into the ring to attack their boxer’s rival.
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Faced with a surreal situation, some Gotti fans decided to do the sameso that in a few seconds dozens of people gathered in the ring distributing the tow left and right.
In the end, as expected, the referee decided to end the poor show. and the expected battle ended.
The legendary retired boxer returns against an expert rival in mixed martial arts who recently debuted as a professional boxer (he has an unprecedented record of two victories).
Mayweather, who has not fought professionally since his bout with Conor McGregor, finished his professional career with a 50-0 mark, but he continues to compete in exhibition bouts to continue earning money.
In these exhibition bouts Mayweather usually chooses opponents who specialize in other contact sports. Last February he faced Aaron Chalmers (one of the stars of the reality show Geordie Shore).
That match had no expected effect. The O2 Arena in London is almost full and they had to delay the match for half an hour to try to occupy the 20,000 seats by offering a discount of up to 20% on tickets. In this case, there was a sellout at the FLA Live Arena in Florida, the stadium of the Florida Panthers, to see a show get out of hand.
Source: La Verdad

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