Floyd Mayweather 'Beats Women' Allegations have No Merit, Boxer Insists in Sister 2 Sister Interview [VIDEO]

Pound-for-pound boxing king Floyd "Money" Mayweather tells Sister 2 Sister magazine widespread allegations that "he beats women" are without merit and were started by an ex "on drugs and alcohol."

"Okay, I just want to say, what I do for a living, I'm in a contact sport, right? And if they had bodily harm done to 'em, since I'm already a fighter, before even giving me a chance, they going to say 'he's guilty.' Now, restraining a woman that's on drugs and alcohol, have I ever done that?" Yes, from going crazy."

In December of 2011, Mayweather was sentenced to 90 days in a Las Vegas county jail after being convicted of battering ex-girlfriend Josie Harris, the mother of his three young children. At the time, he was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community service and ordered to a 12-month domestic-violence program.

"No disrespect to the Simpson family, but you've seen O.J. and Nicole. No disrespect to Chris Brown and Rihanna, but you've seen Rihanna," Mayweather told Sister to Sister. "If Floyd Mayweather had brutally beaten a woman, you're going to show pictures. But you've yet to see pictures of Floyd Mayweather and a battered woman. And the thing is, if I'm beating all these women, why do so many women find me interesting and want to be within my circle?"

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