Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III Rematch Results: Referee Swapped Mid-Fight, Time Keeper Mishap, Outrage Over Ortiz’s Performance, and More

The rematch between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III at the CDMX Arena in Mexico City was nothing short of a spectacle, delivering the drama and chaos that fans have come to expect from such high-profile exhibition bouts. The event, which featured six fights on the main card, promised excitement, and it certainly delivered on that front.


The evening kicked off with a series of thrilling undercard fights. In the opening bout, Cecilia Rodriguez, with a record of 14-1, squared off against fellow Mexican fighter Arlenn Sanchez Aguirre. Rodriguez emerged victorious by unanimous decision, setting the tone for the night. Following this, Aaron Silva delivered a powerful performance, securing a third-round knockout against Alberto Artiga, which had the crowd on its feet.

The tension continued to build as Cesar Vaca and Luis Rodriguez went head-to-head in a closely contested match. Vaca managed to edge out a win by majority decision, with the judges scoring the fight 95-95, 97-94, and 98-92 in his favor. However, one of the night’s standout moments came courtesy of Mayweather’s protégé, Curmel Moton. Moton stunned the audience with a knockout of Victor Vazquez in just 55 seconds of the first round, leaving fans eager to see what’s next for the young fighter.

In the co-main event, veteran fighter Victor Ortiz took on Damian Coria in a bout that many expected Ortiz to dominate. Surprisingly, the fight went the distance, with neither fighter managing to secure a definitive victory. Due to the exhibition nature of the bout, no official winner was declared, but Ortiz’s physical condition and performance drew criticism from fans and analysts alike.

The main event was the much-anticipated rematch between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III. Their first encounter ended in an all-out brawl, and this time, fans were eager to see if the two fighters could keep their tempers in check. The fight started with some familiar theatrics—Mayweather made Gotti wait before finally entering the ring, a tactic reminiscent of their previous encounter.

The fight itself was filled with bizarre moments. Chaos ensued almost immediately as the timekeepers failed to stop the fight after the scheduled two minutes, a clear violation of exhibition match rules. The controversy didn’t stop there; Mayweather landed a shot on the back of Gotti’s head, prompting the referee to intervene. In a shocking twist, the referee was dismissed from the ring mid-fight and replaced by another official, adding to the confusion.

Mayweather, visibly frustrated, argued that his punch was legal, but the fight continued despite the drama. In the end, the bout went the full distance, and in an unexpected turn of events, Mayweather and Gotti embraced in the ring, setting aside their previous animosity. However, due to the exhibition nature of the fight, no official winner was declared.

One of the highlights of the night was Floyd Mayweather’s grand entrance. Accompanied by Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis, Mayweather made a statement as he walked to the ring, exuding the confidence and flair that have become his trademarks. The presence of the NBA superstar only added to the excitement, symbolizing the larger-than-life persona that Mayweather embodies.

The Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III rematch will be remembered as one of the most intriguing events in recent boxing history, especially in the realm of exhibition fights. While the bout delivered on entertainment, it also came dangerously close to unraveling due to the controversies and chaotic moments that occurred. For those who caught it live, it was undoubtedly a night to remember.