Floyd Mayweather insists he won't speak ill of Diddy after allegations of abuse by multiple women.
Floyd Mayweather is boring Diddy
On Tuesday (February 20), The Pivot Podcast debuted their latest episode with Floyd Mayweather. During the nearly hour-long sit-down, the late boxer addressed Diddy's current downfall as he faces multiple lawsuits from women who claim Puff physically and sexually abused them in the past.
“I'm not going to talk bad about P. Diddy because he's still black,” Mayweather says at the 6:55 mark of the interview below. “Mistakes happen. I can't say whether or not it's a mistake. Things happen in life, and the P. Diddy business is the P. Diddy business. It's not my job or anyone else's job to go on the Internet and stomp and kick him a man while he is down.'
“My point is, it's none of my business,” he adds. “I don't think it's right at all. I don't condone it. Even if it happened to my daughter. I would be hurt, but that's a choice my daughter made.”
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Diddy's Current Court Battles
Diddy is currently facing multiple lawsuits from women who claim he molested them in the past. He settled the first lawsuit, filed by Cassie's ex-girlfriend, for an undisclosed amount. Didi has since proclaimed his innocence after more lawsuits.
Floyd Mayweather had his own issues of abusing women. In 2002 he was charged with domestic violence and received a suspended sentence. Two years later, he was convicted of two misdemeanor charges in connection with an altercation with two women inside a Las Vegas club. He was again sentenced to probation. In 2010, he was convicted of battery and served two months in jail for an altercation with his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris.
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Watch Floyd Mayweather not cancel Diddy due to allegations of abuse by multiple women below.
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