Floyd Mayweather Says ‘I Strive To Be The Best Father Possible’ Amid Speculation He Deleted Daughter Iyanna From His IG

Iyanna Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather Says ‘I Strive To Be The Best Father Possible’ Amid Speculation He Deleted Daughter Iyanna From His IG
Floyd Mayweather appears to be addressing speculation that he and his daughter Iyanna Mayweather are on the outs.
The all-star boxer shared a video of him in the ring with his son Koraun Mayeather. But his caption is what had many thinking he was referring to Iyanna Mayweather.
He wrote,
“Never claimed to be perfect, but I strive to be the best father possible.”
He also turned off comments for the video.
Just ahead of the video, one Twitter user pointed out that Floyd Mayweather deleted pictures of Iyanna Mayweather from his Instagram page.

The speculation comes after Iyanna was arrested over the weekend. She was accused of allegedly stabbing rapper NBA YoungBoy’s baby mother.
She was released shortly after, but NBA YoungBoy had a few words for Kodak Black and Floyd Mayweather, including calling him a “b**** a** n***a.”
https://twitter.com/jace2x_/status/1246644988127174658?s=20
What are your thoughts on Floyd & Iyanna’s drama? Tell us in the comments.
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