1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. Has 4 Children…
Floyd Mayweather Jr. has four kids: Zion, Koraun, Iyanna, and Jirah. The two boys and two girls range in age from 11 to 15.2. …From 2 Mothers
3. Mayweather Spoils His Kids…
With an estimated net worth of almost $300 million dollars, Floyd Mayweather Jr. loves to shower his brood with lavish gifts.“What I will do with that millions and millions of dollars be saved for my children because my children are who I love and that’s who I care about,” Mayweather told CNN’s Rachel Nichols.
Recently, daughter Iyanna made out on her 14th birthday when her old man got her a $100,000 Mercedes 550 S-Class to go with her $120,000 G-Class. Mayweather must have then felt guilty that he didn’t spend enough on his little girl because the champ followed that gift with a 2014 Rolls-Royce Wraith, worth $400,000.
Last year, son Koraun got just what he asked for on his 15th birthday– a gold Bentley golf cart!
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4. …But His Domestic Issues Have Involved His Children
The boxer’s turbulent home life has been well documented, and unfortunately his children have not been spared.In 2012 Mayweather did time in prison after son Koraun told the police that he and his siblings witnessed Mayweather beating up their mother, Josie Harris. Mayweather was sentenced to 90 days in a correctional after pleading guilty to a reduced battery domestic violence charge and no contest to two charges of harassment.
In another sad instance, daughter Iyanna was shopping with Mayweather and her mother Melissia Brim, when the boxer punched Brim in the neck after a heated argument.
While
his upcoming fight against Manny Pacquiao has dominated the headlines,
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is in the news for allegedly choking his "adopted"
son last Halloween.
5. His Eldest, Koraun, Called Mayweather a ‘Coward’ in a USA Today Interview
In 2014 (a few days after Mayweather had bought Koraun the above-mentioned Bentley) USA Today ran an interview with Josie Harris and son Koraun recalling the beating incident.“[My dad] said to lock my door and stay in my room,” Koraun told Martin Rogers of USA Sports. “I sat there and thought about what I was going to do next…and then ran back out my bathroom and then hopped over the gate and went to the main entrance gate. I just told [the guard] that my mom was getting hurt and to call the ambulance and the police.”
The interview ends with Koraun hugging his mother and saying about his father: “He is a coward.”
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