Floyd Mayweather Continues To Mourn The Loss Of His Ex, Josie Harris

Josie Harris, Floyd Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather Continues To Mourn The Loss Of His Ex, Josie Harris
Although it has been more than a month since the passing of the mother of three of Floyd Mayweather’s children, Josie Harris, the all-star boxer is still coming to grips with her death. On March 11th, reports stated that Josie Harris was discovered unconscious in her vehicle after police were called to her home. They pronounced Josie Harris, dead, at the scene.
After her death, it was also reported that Harris made claims in her tell-all-book about Floyd Mayweather Jr. allegedly almost killing her.
Today, however, Floyd Mayweather is continuing to grieve the loss of his ex by posting several photos of them together on Instagram.

Floyd is not alone in the grieving process as his daughter, Jirah Mayweather, recently posted a cryptic TikTok video about. Using the song “According To You” by Orianthi, Jirah Mayweather created a video featuring pictures of her family including her father Floyd, her siblings, and her late mother, Josie.
#FloydMayweather’s daughter shares this cryptic #tiktok video. She lost her mother Josie Harris last month ? Let’s continue to send their family love & light ?? pic.twitter.com/drGiJAdLrQ
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) April 21, 2020
We will continue to pray for Floyd, Jirah, and the entire Mayweather and Harris family as they continue to mourn the loss of Josie Harris.
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