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'Outside the Lines' examines Floyd Mayweather's history of domestic violence
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Subject: 'Outside the Lines' examines Floyd Mayweather's history of domestic violence 4/25/2015, 8:34 am
In this segment from ESPN’s Outside the Lines, John Barr reports on boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his history of domestic violence.
From the segment:
ESPN: In your case, there’s been actual convictions and no governing body has ever suspended you or sanctioned you. What message do you think that sends victims of domestic violence?
Mayweather: Honestly, I want everybody to tune in, May 2nd. Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. This is the fight that you can’t miss.
ESPN: You have no desire to answer that question?
Mayweather: I’m blessed to be where I’m at. You know, I have four beautiful children, and I’m truly, truly blessed to be where I’m at today. And with hard work and dedication you can be anywhere in life.
ESPN: Well, unquestionably, you’ve worked hard to get to where you are. But there are a lot of people who wonder why you should be allowed to continue to box in the highest profile events when you’ve got the track record that you have, when in other sports, there have been serious repercussions for some of these athletes.
Mayweather: When it’s all said and done, only God can judge. But I don’t want people to miss this fight. This is an unbelievable matchup. Mayweather-Pacquiao. May 2nd. Be there.
'Outside the Lines' examines Floyd Mayweather's history of domestic violence