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Mayweather vs. Jones-Mayweather-Mayweather-Mayweather Expected to Top $300 Million in PPV

After shattering pay-per-view records with the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather bout earlier this month, promoters are anticipating another big payday from a May 23rd Mayweather-Harris-Mayweather-Mayweather-Mayweather fight featuring the world's welterweight champion, his on-and-off girlfriend Josie Harris, and their three children.

The fight, which will commence when Ms. Harris glances at another man on television, will also involve Floyd's sons Koraun, 14, and Zion, 13, as well as his daughter Jirah, 10, when the children attempt to come to their mother's aid.

The brawl, expected to top $300 million in TV revenue alone, required special dispensations to be made by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in order to grant boxing licenses to women and children without their knowledge.

"It's going to be a one-of-a-kind kind of fight," Commission Chair Sam Stevens remarked. "And very disquieting."

Floyd Mayweather's own boxing license was also renewed Friday, clearing the last major hurdle for the match. Approved 5-0 by the NSAC, the decision had been in some doubt given Mayweather's history of domestic violence.

"We were very stern with Mr. Mayweather," Stevens noted. "We made it very clear to him that any more instances of the kind of which he has been demonstrated to have committed will not be tolerated in the future."

 
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