by David P. Greisman - This seems as appropriate time as any to have this conversation, what with the number of recent reports about professional athletes accused of domestic violence, and particularly as those storylines led to a renewed focus on Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his various cases and convictions.
It’s not that Mayweather’s history wasn’t known. He spent a couple of months in jail in 2012 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery and no contest to a pair of counts of harassment in a case that stemmed from an assault on an ex-girlfriend who is the mother of three of his children. His history came up this past summer after an article on the Deadspin sports website examined it in depth and with sometimes-graphic detail.
“Floyd Mayweather is a misogynist,� wrote Daniel Roberts. “And not just a misogynist, but a batterer, and a serial batterer at that.�
Mayweather has once again been accused of abuse in a civil lawsuit filed by former girlfriend Shantel Jackson, who often was known as “Ms. Jackson.� You don’t need to dive too deep into comments sections to see people participating in victim blaming, questioning her motives and labeling her as someone merely seeking money.
Jackson’s attorney called for a boycott of Mayweather’s pay-per-view bout the other week against Marcos Maidana. And Mayweather’s past came up in the days before, when the boxer for some reason decided to comment on the additional punishment that the NFL had handed down to football player Ray Rice after footage leaked of him knocking out his wife. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s not that Mayweather’s history wasn’t known. He spent a couple of months in jail in 2012 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery and no contest to a pair of counts of harassment in a case that stemmed from an assault on an ex-girlfriend who is the mother of three of his children. His history came up this past summer after an article on the Deadspin sports website examined it in depth and with sometimes-graphic detail.
“Floyd Mayweather is a misogynist,� wrote Daniel Roberts. “And not just a misogynist, but a batterer, and a serial batterer at that.�
Mayweather has once again been accused of abuse in a civil lawsuit filed by former girlfriend Shantel Jackson, who often was known as “Ms. Jackson.� You don’t need to dive too deep into comments sections to see people participating in victim blaming, questioning her motives and labeling her as someone merely seeking money.
Jackson’s attorney called for a boycott of Mayweather’s pay-per-view bout the other week against Marcos Maidana. And Mayweather’s past came up in the days before, when the boxer for some reason decided to comment on the additional punishment that the NFL had handed down to football player Ray Rice after footage leaked of him knocking out his wife. [Click Here To Read More]
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