Floyd Mayweather Jr. and T.I. came to terms after the fight. However, TMZ reported that the undisputed boxer Floyd sent a message to T.I. The new message was certainly what T.I. would not be looking forward to. "These h** ain't loyal," said Floyd. On Saturday morning, the boxer and the rapper engaged in a fierce brawl at Fatburger in Las Vegas.
TMZ stated that Floyd said the above statement during the ugly fight with the rapper in Las Vegas.
According to Daily Mail, witnesses stated that T.I. went to Mayweather and started abusing him while the boxer was having his meal. Reportedly, T.I. landed a punch at the world champion.
The fight broke out because the rapper's wife Tameka insulted Floyd. According to TMZ, Tameka posted a picture of herself and Lyanna (Floyd's daughter) and stated that the girl was her "new boo."
After the fight, Mayweather talked to Necole Bitchie and explained that he knew Tameka before the hip-hop star.
"I've never slept with her, I never kissed her, never touched her in no inappropriate way. Her friend Shekinah wanted to come to the (May 4th) fight, she brought Tiny with her. They came to the fight," said Floyd Mayweather (obtained via Complex Magazine).
Floyd also revealed that the fight was not the first as T.I. contacted him about the Instagram photo. The rapper came to him when he was in New York.
The boxer told him clearly that he and T.I.'s wife don't have anything.
Meanwhile, Tiny (Tameka) was in Sin City over the Memorial Day weekend and posted a photo with Floyd's daughter.
"Tiny and Shekinah was out here. They come to my party last night. They cool," said Floyd.
According to Floyd, they were at the strip club and he thought things were fine.
"You need to get the f**k outta my face. That's what you better do," said the boxer who was not in a mood to talk to him.
Things turned ugly after Floyd told him that he is a boxing champ.
"You do it in the ring, I do it in the streets," said T.I.
Meanwhile, after the brawl Floyd apologised to T.I.'s wife.
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