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Floyd Mayweather in action against Aaron Chalmers (not pictured) during their exhibition fight at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. (Photo by Zac Goodwin/PA Images via Getty Images)

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Floyd Mayweather in action against Aaron Chalmers (not pictured) during their exhibition fight at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday February 25, 2023. (Photo by Zac Goodwin/PA Images via Getty Images)
Earlier this year, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and John Gotti III went toe-to-toe against one another in an exhibition bout. But the way it ended left all the viewers astounded. Soon, like a shockwave, the brawl extended to the audience, and pitched battles occurred across the arena. In the ensuing melee, Puerto Rican TV personality Joseline Hernandez fought rapper Big Lex. A video of Hernandez going wild resurfaced after months, and fans couldn’t help but share their thoughts on the incident.
Known for her fierce temperament, Hernandez’s rage remained unquenched. Soon, the officers became her next target. Reportedly, she even hurled insults and resisted her arrest. Even Claressa Shields couldn’t help but call her “crazy” for her behavior. She was soon apprehended and arrested. Her actions received widespread criticism worldwide at the time, and footage appeared once again. It again garnered a lot of angry responses.
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Maria Jose Fdez Montesinos Valcarcel criticized Hernandez for her thoughtless behavior, claiming, “What she shows in this video is being an aggressive, violent, rude, [and] arrogant person. Is she a rapper?” One fan, Victor Vasquez, pointed out how fame changes people. He wrote, “As soon as they have a bit of fame, they already believe they are the divine garsa, or they believe they own the world.”
Then Jose Tony Gonzalez Cicconetti claimed that had someone persisted, Hernandez would have been knocked out. He added, “Just one more, and anyone sleeps her there.” Meanwhile, Javier Figueroa hinted at the possibility of the personality being influenced by banned substances, stating, “That’s what the drug does; if they can’t control it, don’t use it.”
Antonio Molina Piquard sarcastically criticized the country’s state, writing, “Ladies and gentlemen, the best country in the first world.” Another fan, Carlos Alberto, claimed he had never heard such a news report before: “I had never heard it…not even in Puerto Rico.”
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Overall, fans appear to be still angry at ‘the Puerto Rican Princess.’ They are holding her accountable for her actions at the event. What are your thoughts about Hernandez’s actions? Do you agree with the fans’ reactions to the video? Do share your thoughts in the comments.
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