Floyd Mayweather Jr, Shantel Jackson, Amir Khan, Nelly & Manny Pacquiao: 'Nellyville' Feud Explodes After Abortion & Social Media Row

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 26, 2014 03:48 PM EST

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. has spent the majority of 2014 annoying people. He's been locked in the Nellyville feud, argued with 50 Cent and played around with Amir Khan's career. Now he has added fuel to the fire, discussing the abortion he and Shantel Jackson had on social media, also angering Nelly in the process. On top of that he's enjoying a war of words with Manny Pacquiao. Will Floyd ever find a way to stay out of trouble, or is that just the way Money Mayweather rolls?

Floyd and his ex-partner Shantel had a horrid end to their relationship, and despite her new relationship, it seems that they still have unfinished business. New reports suggest that she's trying to get him in trouble with the law for invading her privacy, posting about personal matters on social media. The feud appeared ready to die down, but this new ordeal has only added to the situation, causing the feud to explode. How can they resolve this drama?

Floyd explained, "At age 37 I am an undefeated boxer. I have been the world champion in five different weight divisions. She asked me to help her become famous. Both parties are public figures. Abortion is a public issue."

Is Mayweather right? They do live their lives in the public eye, so why can't he have his say on social media? However, perhaps he needs to learn some manners, after messing Amir about, toying with the idea of fighting him, and feuding with everyone possible, including his own father.

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