A REALITY TV star and a rapper were seen brawling in shocking scenes after Floyd Mayweather’s fight was abandoned.
Rapper Big Lex was seen in a scrap with Puerto Rican TV personality Joseline Hernandez backstage in the FLA Arena in Miami.
The American boxing legend returned for an exhibition bout, this time with the grandson of notorious mob boss John Gotti.
But the fight in Florida came to a dramatic end when a massive punch up in the ring between the two camps saw the whole thing KO’d.
And afterwards a shocking brawl broke out between two celebrity fans.
Joseline – aka The Puerto Rican Princess – looked to have Lex in a headlock at one point, which forced the singer’s dress to come off and exopse her breasts.
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Security men rushed to intervene and pull the two women apart.
It’s not clear what started the fight, but the brawl came after an unknown woman threw water at Joseline.
Joseline, 36, is best known for appearing on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
Big Lex, 31, is a rapper and TV star, who has hosted shows like Big Baddie Olympics and Big Lex: The Baddie Collection.
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Fans were also captured in wild scenes attacking each other in other parts of the venue as police struggled to clear the arena.
One was even hit to the ground which only sparked more mayhem amongst the charged up crowd.
They had come to watch Mayweather in yet another non-sanctioned fight, this time against John Gotti III.
And for the first six rounds, the Hall of Famer was in complete control landing at will and evading any danger coming back his way.
Referee Kenny Bayless warned the pair throughout to stop trading trash talk and start boxing.
But by round six they would not let up on the foul-mouthed insults to the point Bayless actually called off the action.
Although Gotti was having none of it as he refused to let the fight up and immediately chased after Mayweather.
The former pound-for-pound king backed up and defended in retreat as Bayless did his best to try and stop Gotti.
As Mayweather got his back to the ropes, the two began trading leather once more – this time with lawlessly.
That is what sparked the mass melee in the ring as both teams stormed in.
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And there was no sign of the brawling ending, causing Mayweather, 46, and Gotti, 30, to be escorted out of the arena.
But the rivalling camps continued to scrap by the ring and backstage, until police were forced to intervene and escort everyone away.
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