Floyd Mayweather allegedly proposed to Shantel Jackson through text message. Based on new court records acquired by TMZ Sports, the undefeated boxer may have proposed to former flame Shantel Jackson in April 2014. Jackson presented the alleged proposal in new legal documents filed against Mayweather.
"This is what I offer to you. Let's get married move in together you can go back in forth to L.A and stay at the condo," Mayweather allegedly texted. "I promise I will get you in 3 A list movies this year and I'm willing to go to counseling to make us work and you can get the stuff you want and I'm willing to change but I need you to have a better attitude," the statements read.
According to Jackson, she declined the lucrative offer from her ex-boyfriend. She also presented several text messages dating as far back as April 2013, showing the boxer in bad light. The following are some of the alleged messages:
"I had your phone traced. I hired a detective. Your not slick."
"I got nasty videos too that I can put on Instagram and twitter".
"I took you from rags to riches now you back to rags bitch. that's why your out selling shit going on petty ass auditions fronting to people like your doing big sh*t."
Shantel also told TMZ Sports that Mayweather was angry over a picture she posted on a social media page, showing her and rapper Nelly in April 2014. The boxer reportedly demanded her to take out the photo from her page but Jackson refused. In response, Mayweather forwarded a sweet photo of the two of them and added the caption, "Just tell me this didn't mean anything."
"[Floyd] threatened that if I didn't take down the photo of me and Nelly, he would post 'naked photos' of me on social media," Jackson claimed in the court files.
In September 2014, TMZ Sports reported that Jackson sued Mayweather, claiming that she was physically and verbally abused by her ex-fiancee on several occasions. Based on the lawsuit, Mayweather's acts of violence against her started in 2012 after he was released from prison due to charges of domestic violence against another woman. Jackson is suing Mayweather for invasion of privacy, defamation, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, harassment and other charges.
Jackson has since left Mayweather, but Mayweather was obviously in love with her and wanted her back for a time thereafter.
Mayweather has yet to respond to the alleged proposal.