“BITTER END” Floyd Mayweather Was Left In Tears As He Announced His Retirement After John Gotti Iii Ended His Unbeaten Streak After Eight Rounds In A Private Fight That Cost Him $35 Million In Bitterness.

“BITTER END” Floyd Mayweather Was Left In Tears As He Announced His Retirement After John Gotti III Ended His Unbeaten Streak After Eight Rounds In A Private Fight That Cost Him $35 Million In Bitterness

In a shocking turn of events, legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather was left in tears as he announced his retirement following a devastating loss to John Gotti III.

The private fight, which ended Mayweather’s unbeaten streak after eight intense rounds, cost him not only his perfect record but also a staggering $35 million.

The bout, held behind closed doors, was highly anticipated by boxing enthusiasts who eagerly awaited Mayweather’s return to the ring. Known for his defensive prowess and impeccable record, Mayweather was confident in his ability to maintain his undefeated status.

However, Gotti III, the grandson of the infamous crime boss, proved to be a formidable opponent.

From the opening bell, it was clear that this fight would be different. Gotti III came out strong, matching Mayweather’s speed and agility with relentless aggression. As the rounds progressed, the tension in the air was palpable. By the eighth round, Gotti III landed a series of punishing blows that left Mayweather staggered and vulnerable.

The referee’s decision to stop the fight marked the end of an era. Mayweather, visibly emotional, addressed the small audience, announcing his retirement amidst tears. “This is not how I envisioned my career ending,” he admitted. “But it’s time to hang up the gloves. I gave it my all, and tonight, it wasn’t enough.”

The loss was a bitter pill to swallow for Mayweather, both emotionally and financially. The $35 million price tag of the fight only added to the sting of defeat. Fans around the world expressed their shock and disappointment, flooding social media with messages of support and disbelief.

As Mayweather steps away from the sport, the legacy he leaves behind is undeniable. With an extraordinary career spanning over two decades, he has cemented his place as one of boxing’s greatest. While the end may be bitter, Floyd Mayweather’s impact on the sport will be remembered for generations to come.

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