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Floyd Mayweather Pictured at Scene After Entourage's SUV Crashes into Motorcycle

Nick AkermanJul 13, 2015

Floyd Mayweather Jr. was spotted at the scene of a traffic accident in Kansas City on Sunday morning.  

TMZ reports the unbeaten boxer had made an appearance at ONE% nightclub before an SUV in his motorcade crashed into a motorcyclist on Mayweather's route home. Mayweather was spotted in the back of an SUV earlier in the evening, so TMZ notes it is "unlikely" he drove the vehicle in question.

His presence at the scene was tweeted by TMZ Sports:

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Emergency services were called to the crash, but the motocyclist's condition is currently unknown. A TMZ report, which is cited by Fox 4 News in Kansas City, noted "it seemed like the motorcycle clipped the back end of an SUV, throwing the man off his bike."

Mayweather is working toward setting up his final career fight after defeating Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2. He remains the biggest draw in boxing after establishing a 48-0 unblemished record over his 19-year career.

Pretty Boy's last fight is likely to take place in September, when he is destined to say goodbye to his adopted MGM Grand home with another showing of defensive mastery.

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