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Floyd Mayweather: Boxer's visit not acceptable, charity says | Floyd Mayweather: Boxer's visit not acceptable, charity says |
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Boxer Floyd Mayweather's "very lucrative" tour to England sends out the wrong message about domestic violence, charity Women's Aid has said. | Boxer Floyd Mayweather's "very lucrative" tour to England sends out the wrong message about domestic violence, charity Women's Aid has said. |
The 39-year-old American athlete, who is visiting Leicester, Liverpool and London in March, was jailed for attacking his ex-girlfriend in 2012. | The 39-year-old American athlete, who is visiting Leicester, Liverpool and London in March, was jailed for attacking his ex-girlfriend in 2012. |
The charity said he has "never shown remorse" and his appearances would condone domestic violence. | The charity said he has "never shown remorse" and his appearances would condone domestic violence. |
The show's promoter said Mayweather was "willing to learn from his mistakes". | |
Shane Whitfield, from Kong Events, said the boxer "acknowledged the seriousness of previous events" and was "openly willing to learn from his mistakes and look to his future". | |
The statement continued: "We are aware that Floyd Mayweather has made mistakes in the past and we are not condoning that. | |
"Mayweather actively supports numerous charities, and his work with these organisations displays a generous and considerate nature. | |
"We are confident his UK tour will give him the opportunity to speak openly and honestly about his past, and how is he working towards a positive future." | |
'Considered a hero' | 'Considered a hero' |
Polly Neate, chief executive of Women's Aid, said: "Mayweather has never shown remorse for his serious and sustained attacks against women and has even made excuses for his crimes. | Polly Neate, chief executive of Women's Aid, said: "Mayweather has never shown remorse for his serious and sustained attacks against women and has even made excuses for his crimes. |
"This is not acceptable. He is still considered a hero, and his UK tour will undoubtedly be very lucrative. | "This is not acceptable. He is still considered a hero, and his UK tour will undoubtedly be very lucrative. |
"What message does this send out about violence against women? | "What message does this send out about violence against women? |
"If we do not hold perpetrators to account - especially high-profiles ones like Mayweather - we will never drive the culture change we need to keep women and girls safe." | "If we do not hold perpetrators to account - especially high-profiles ones like Mayweather - we will never drive the culture change we need to keep women and girls safe." |
In December 2011, he was sentenced to 90 days in prison for attacking his ex-girlfriend Josie Harris. | |
He also pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence in 2002 and was given a suspended sentence for assaulting two women in a Las Vegas nightclub in 2004. | |
Individual tickets for "The Undefeated Tour" cost between £40 and £1,000. | |
Mayweather will meet fans and speak for 45 minutes to audiences at Leicester's Athena, Indigo at the O2 in London and at The Auditorium in Liverpool. | Mayweather will meet fans and speak for 45 minutes to audiences at Leicester's Athena, Indigo at the O2 in London and at The Auditorium in Liverpool. |
The boxer embarked on a larger "European Victory Tour" around venues in the UK last year. | The boxer embarked on a larger "European Victory Tour" around venues in the UK last year. |
Mayweather won world titles at five weights and retired with an unblemished record. | Mayweather won world titles at five weights and retired with an unblemished record. |
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