Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III Exhibition Fight Stopped, In-Ring Brawl Ensues

In a dramatic turn of events, the exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III gets stopped, resulting in an intense in-ring brawl. Read all about the unexpected confrontation.

Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III Exhibition Fight Stopped, In-Ring Brawl Ensues

Miami, FL – In a bizarre turn of events, the exhibition boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III was stopped in the fourth round after the two fighters got into a brawl in the ring.

The fight, which was held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, was originally scheduled for eight rounds. However, it was stopped after Mayweather and Gotti III exchanged punches after the bell at the end of the fourth round.

The brawl began when Mayweather pushed Gotti III after the bell. Gotti III responded by throwing a punch at Mayweather, which started a melee in the ring.

Mayweather and Gotti III were both separated by their corners, but the fight was not restarted. The referee declared the fight a no contest.

After the fight, Mayweather said that he was "disappointed" with the outcome. He said that he wanted to give the fans a good show, but that Gotti III "made it personal."

Gotti III, meanwhile, said that he was "proud" of himself for standing up to Mayweather. He said that he "didn't back down" and that he "gave the fans what they wanted to see."

The brawl between Mayweather and Gotti III was the talk of the boxing world after the fight. Many people were critical of Mayweather for starting the fight, while others defended him, saying that he was simply defending himself.

The brawl also raised questions about the future of exhibition boxing. Some people believe that the incident will make it more difficult to promote exhibition fights in the future. Others believe that the incident will only make exhibition fights more popular.

Only time will tell what the long-term impact of the brawl will be. However, one thing is for sure: the fight between Mayweather and Gotti III will be remembered for more than just the boxing.