Floyd Mayweather, Sr. Breaks Silence On Roger Mayweather’s Death

Floyd Mayweather, Sr., Roger Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather, Sr. Breaks Silence On Roger Mayweather’s Death
Floyd Mayweather, Sr. has shared a message on the shocking passing of fellow boxer and brother Roger Mayweather.
It was reported Tuesday (March 17) that Roger Mayweather, who’s also the uncle of famous boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr., died at 58-years-old.
His cause of death isn’t known but he was said to have had health issues for quite some time.
Roger Mayweather reposted a message from Mayweather Productions that reads,
“We are saddened with the recent news of Roger Mayweather’s passing. Our hearts go out to the Mayweather family and we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We thank you all for the outpouring of love and support during this time. Roger’s spirit lives on with us forever”
Unfortunately, his passing comes just days after the mother of three of Floyd Mayweather, Jr.’s children passed away. Josie Harris reportedly passed away in her car, and investigators said it appeared that no foul play was involved. Floyd Mayweather decided several posts to her on Instagram shortly after the tragedy.

Prayers for the Mayweather family!
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