Moment Floyd Mayweather is attacked by mob in ‘row over Israel-Palestine’ while he was jewellery shopping in London

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BOXING legend Floyd “Money” Mayweather was punched in the street as he went shopping in Central London – amid fears he was targeted over his support for Israel.

A mob descended on the undefeated ex-champion and his entourage as the bling-loving king of the ring went shopping in posh Hatton Garden.

Floyd Mayweather in an altercation at Hatton Gardens.Floyd Mayweather gets into an altercation at Hatton Garden tonight
Floyd Mayweather in an altercation at Hatton Gardens.The former boxing champ was clearly angered at events that had unfolded
Floyd Mayweather window shopping.Earlier Mayweather was seen browsing in shops
Floyd Mayweather in an altercation at Hatton Gardens.Mayweather and his team then got in their car and left

Mayweather, who was dressed in a green jacket, looked angry as he and his security were followed in the capital.

The 47-year-old was confronted by a mob as his bodyguards bundled him out of a top jewellery store and into a waiting black 4×4.

One witness, who declined to be named, filmed the incident after it spiralled out of the store and into the street.

He told The Sun: “There were maybe about eight to ten people involved in going after him, and about 20 or 25 watching on.

“Mayweather’s security team were outnumbered.

“Someone said that Mayweather had been shopping when he was asked why he supported Israel. He doubled down and said he was proud to support the Jews.

“Then someone took a swing at him because of that. It looked very targeted.

“He was bundled out of the shop but by then there were multiple people trying to hit him, and pushing his security guards.”

The eyewitness continued: “Floyd took a few hits during it, but his security was trying to push people back.

“I couldn’t really see Floyd trying to throw any punches back. His guards were just trying to get distance between him and them.

“They got him into a car and tapped the roof two times, then it sped off. Clearly they were desperate to get him out of there.

“It was over within two minutes.”

Last night it was feared Mayweather was targeted by pro-Gaza supporters over his staunch backing of Israel.

The attack came days after the boxer launched the Mayweather Israel Initiative, which he says will give every orphan in Israel a free birthday present.

Mayweather has also visited the Middle East and in October branded Israel his “home away from home”.

In one of the videos a man can be heard saying: “You’re not gonna believe this man.

Money Mayweather just got punched up bro.”

Mayweather appeared to be followed by a group of men as he and his security team walked towards a black car.

With tensions rising, the ex-boxing champion then got into his car as they drove off amid ugly scenes.

In another video, Mayweather was seen browsing in a store with expensive watches and jewellery on show.

Mayweather officially retired in 2017 after beating UFC superstar Conor McGregor, 36, but he has continued to box in exhibitions.

The boxing legend boasts an incredible array of wealth, including the tallest commercial building in the USA as one of NINE skyscrapers that he owns.

His other business ventures also include the ownership of boxing and fitness gyms around the world, a NASCAR team and a 26,000-square-foot skate park facility.

Mayweather also has a foundation welfare cause set up since 2009 which provides a range of services such as free food and learning opportunities for youngsters.

Such is his vast wealth that there were even reports suggesting he wanted to purchase an NBA Franchise.

It comes after reports the boxer splashed out more than £300million ($400m) for a set of New York apartments.

Mayweather has a vast business empire including property, cars and watches.

However, he is set to add to that empire after agreeing a mega-money deal for a block of Manhattan apartments.

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