Yesterday, Floyd Mayweather, along with the boxing world, mourned the death of his uncle, Roger Mayweather.


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Roger had succumb to a long battle with diabetes and his nephew issued a statement.

“My uncle was one of the most important people in my life inside and outside of the ring,” said Mayweather, who is still grieving from the loss of his children’s mother Josie Harris. “Roger was a great champion and one of the best trainers in boxing. Unfortunately, his health was failing him for several years and now he can finally rest in peace. Roger meant the world to me, my father Floyd Sr., my uncle Jeff, our whole family, everyone in and around the Mayweather Boxing Gym and the entire boxing world. It is a terrible loss for all of us.”

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“This is a sad day for the Mayweather Promotions family because that is truly what Roger was to us,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions who worked side-by-side with Roger for some of Floyd’s biggest fights. “On top of being a phenomenal fighter in his own career, Roger was one of the most essential parts of guiding Floyd to the incredible career he had in becoming the best ever. We hope you keep Floyd and the entire Mayweather family in your thoughts and prayers during this time.”

“We are thankful for all the love and well-wishes we have already received as word traveled about Roger’s passing,” said Mayweather. “It helps me to see that he was able to touch so many people through his life in boxing, because he gave so much to the sport which was his first and longtime love.”

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Roger Mayweather was a two-division boxing world champion. Winning world titles at super featherweight and super lightweight. He earned 59 wins in a nearly 20-year career. His list of opponents included Julio Cesar Chavez and Pernell Whitaker, amongst many others.

Along with his brother Floyd Sr., he helped guide the illustrious career of his nephew Floyd. Roger was in his corner for some of the most memorable and important moments in boxing history.

The Mayweather family has asked for privacy at this time until more information becomes available.