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Floyd Mayweather Witnesses Murder-Suicide, Only Seems to Regret the Suicide

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Boxer Floyd Mayweather is known as a relatively terrible human being with a long and ugly history of domestic abuse outside the ring. A shockingly neglected subject and pattern of behavior that he refuses to speak to, aside from claiming only God can judge him.

All that aside, this week Mayweather personally witnessed the ultimate act of domestic violence when “one of his best friends” shot his wife while the two were talking via FaceTime. At this time there is no evidence suggesting he attempted to reach out to law enforcement.

According to TMZ Sports, Mayweather’s longtime friend rapper Earl Hayes flew into a rage early Monday morning over the supposed infidelity of wife Stephanie Moseley, a dancer sand actress who starred in the VH1 series Hit The Floor.

Apparently Hayes confided to Mayweather his plans to kill his wife and the boxer was unable to talk his friend down. At some point Hayes pulled out a gun, shooting his wife and then taking his own life, without even bothering to disconnect the chat.

Mayweather has not yet spoken publicly or revealed exactly what he saw, but something he retweeted on Twitter speaks volumes.

https://twitter.com/50cent/status/542067038681047040

https://twitter.com/50cent/status/542067038681047040

http://instagram.com/p/wXFagqsLxz/

http://instagram.com/p/wXFagqsLxz/

Despite their longstanding and very ugly feud, rapper 50 Cent, who last publicly addressed the boxer essentially to call him illiterate in August, reached out to Mayweather in the wake of the Hayes incident to impress upon him the importance of not committing suicide. #RIPHAYES!

As if the life of murderer Earl Hayes—and since Mayweather was a witness, this allegedly nonsense doesn’t apply—was the only thing that matters in this ordeal. What about #RIPStephanieMoseley, who was gunned down in her own home based on nothing but alleged infidelity?

Of course the alleged crap doesn’t even apply here, because there’s no number of men Moseley could have allegedly cheated with to make this sort of behavior explainable, let alone excusable.

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Yet the only official statement Floyd Mayweather has made is a RT of 50 Cent’s tweet to him, which was all about Floyd Mayweather. And it seems to suggest that Floyd Mayweather has, at least once or twice in the past, discussed the value of his own life in the face of a woman potentially cheating on him.

It seems to suggest the only thing Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent find objectionable about what happened is the fact that Earl Hayes killed himself.

An absolutely chilling fact, considering his ugly history.

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