Floyd Mayweather's exhibition fight with John Gotti III ends in a massive brawl.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s exhibition tour took a literal swing on Sunday.
Mayweather was boxing against John Gotti III, a former MMA fighter turned boxer when the fight abruptly ended in the sixth round.
The two had been trash-talking throughout the fight until referee Kenny Bayless intervened and stopped the struggle to get them to stop.
It didn't work, and Gotti began swinging in Mayweather's direction after the pause during which over 60 people entered the ring.
Though the outcome had no bearing on Mayweather or Gotti's records, the former did not appear to sweat during the fight. Although there were no official judges, MMAFighting had Mayweather winning all five previous rounds.
This was Mayweather's first exhibition match since defeating former British reality TV personality Aaron Chalmers in February. During his professional career, the 46-year-old went 50-0 (27 knockout wins) with his last fight against Conor McGregor in 2017.
Gotti, 30, had a 5-1 professional MMA record before switching to boxing and going 2-0 prior to the exhibition against Mayweather.