Floyd Mayweather Turns Comments Off After Receiving Criticism For His Post About His Late Ex-Girlfriend Josie Harris
Floyd Mayweather Turns Comments Off After Receiving Criticism For His Post About His Late Ex-Girlfriend Josie Harris
Some love never dies.
In a recent Instagram post, Floyd Mayweather, 44, penned a very descriptive message to his late ex-girlfriend Josie Harris. The two began dating in 1995. They share three children, Koraun Mayweather, 22, Zion Shamaree Mayweather, 20, and Jirah Mayweather, 18. Their relationships went through many ups and downs, eventually ending in 2010 after Floyd Mayweather was arrested for domestic violence against Josie Harris.

Sources claim that the two were able to efficiently co-parent, despite their shaky past, until March of 2020, when Josie was found dead in her car due to an accidental overdose.
Two years later, the legendary boxer still sings his praises for the mother of 3 of his children, as he posts a photo of his late ex-girlfriend with the message:
“These females will never be you Josie. No veneers, No lip injections, no nose job and No fillers. ALL NATURAL 1 of 1….
Love You Forever!!”

The post was not received well by fans, as many recounted his alleged horrible treatment of Josie Harris while they were together, while others did not agree with his choice of wording.

The boxer has not responded to his fans but has since turned the comments off of his Instagram post.
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