Neither admitted or denied by Floyd Mayweather Jr. the post wasn't real, was much that went on the latest fight promotion in cable television. The rolling joint in parties with big ass women in his Las Vegas mansion, the Dog House of the 31 minute fights, without breaks of his gym, in the area of the city's shimmering Strip.
There was no betting on who's going to win the Mayweather v Maidana fight, the undefeated boxer said
"I don't want to just sell a fight, I want to sell a lifestyle."
He was called before the Nevada boxing management and regulators on Tuesday to discuss what occurred during the All Access Showtime programs aired earlier part of September before rematch Marcos Maidana, he said it was all just made-up to entertain and sell the fight.
Mayweather added, "It worked, , bringing in enough of an audience for him to sell more pay-per-views for a fight in which he was guaranteed a $32 million payday.It wasn't real marijuana. It's all about entertainment."
"It's a new generation, a young generation," Mayweather added. "We believe in going outside boxing and doing something different. Because we did something different we got better pay-per-views this time around."
"The dog house - the rules are you fight till whoever quits," Mayweather exclaimed in the show.
"We do take breaks when we spar. I make sure," Mayweather said. "I'm not going to let anyone get hurt because safety is very important to boxing."
Earlier this year, Mayweather, became a licensed promoter in the state of Nevada, was called by the Nevada State Athletic Commissioner Francisco Aguilar to discuss what happened in the All Access show that was shown a few days before the rematch. Mayweather was one of the listed executive producers of the show, which shows itself as a reality series presenting boxers before the fight.