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Floyd Mayweather Stiffs Waitress on Tip after Ex-Fiancee Shantel Jackson Sues for Beating and Threatening to Shoot Her

Floyd Mayweather put Warren Sapp and LeSean McCoy to shame when he stiffed his server on a $25,000 tab. He didn't leave a tip at all. But what do you expect from a guy who beats up women and threatens to shoot them? That's what ex-fiancee Shantel Jackson is alleging in her lawsuit against the world champ. Remember, this is the same guy who also put her medical documents on Instagram and told the world that she had an abortion.

Mayweather and his entourage accrued a massive bill at a Las Vegas club this week, ordering over $25,000 worth of food and drinks. And he reportedly didn't leave a tip! The boxer can spend untold amounts on useless trinkets, but he can't take care of service industry professionals? How does that make sense (via New York Post):

"'Mayweather and Co.'s tab included five bottles of Patron, three Grey Goose bottles, 20 bottles of Luc champagne, 200 chicken wings and a fruit platter,' waitress Nik Nguyen told TMZ."

If only that were the worst of his sins. According to Mayweather's ex-fiancee, Shantel Jackson, the boxer has repeatedly been violent with her, beginning in 2012 (via TMZ):

"He twisted [her] arm, choked her and forcibly took her phone away from her to look through it."

It doesn't end there. There was reportedly one instance where he threatened her with a firearm:

"Jackson claims Mayweather got violent again in April 2013 ... when during another argument, he 'bent her arm, restrained her, and pointed a gun at her foot, asking. "Which toe do you want me to shoot?"'"

No one seems to care as much about the alleged beatings as they have about the NFL players doing it. Is there a reason that it's okay for boxers to hit women?

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