In the US, an exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and the mafia grandson ended in a massacre
It started with insults, then moved to the wall-to-wall format.
In the 1980s of the last century, mafia boss John Gotti reigned in the United States. He was born into a poor family, grew up on the streets of the Bronx, everything pointed to the fact that he would become a criminal.
He became them. Only not an ordinary "bull", but the head of a powerful Gambino family.
Later, he was nevertheless put behind bars, where he died.
He left behind children and a grandson - his name is John Gotti III and he became a boxer. He recently had a fight with the famous Floyd Mayweather Jr. But the duel ended not with a brave victory or a well-deserved draw, but with a real mass brawl.
Floyd Mayweather Jr left, John Gotti III right
Mayweather led the entire fight - in terms of technique, he was head and shoulders above the opponent. He quickly realized this and the whole fight, to put it mildly, made fun of John Gotti. Then he began to insult - this led to a fight.
As if on cue, a “support group” of boxers jumped out from all sides of the ring and arranged a “wall against wall”, which the guards barely managed to pull apart. The fight was stopped, both boxers were disqualified.
So with the fight in the ring somehow did not work out.