Floyd Mayweather's outrageous list of demands for his cancelled tour Down Under

21:00 | 09.02.2015
Floyd Mayweather's outrageous list of demands for his cancelled tour Down Under

Floyd Mayweather's outrageous list of demands for his cancelled tour Down Under

Hotel rooms full of Cristal champagne, a never-ending supply of gummy bears, M&Ms, fresh fruit and juices are only just some of the outrageous demands on boxing legend Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jnr's excessive list for his Australian tour which was cancelled last week after the heavyweight diva was denied a visa into the country due to his criminal past.

The bald 37-year-old champion, who was jailed for abusing five women in 2012, insisted that both hotels in Melbourne and Sydney must have a barber on call around the clock who was experienced in cutting African-American hair - not to mention a butler, chef, makeup artist and a women's hairdresser at his finger tips, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

The boxing legend also demanded that an entire floor of both hotels must be booked out for his entourage of 31 companions including a Miss Universe winner, personal DJs, a mascot, agent, security guards, personal assistant - to name but a few.

The controversial fighter refused to have his photo taken with any of his fans, despite them forking out anywhere from $200 to $1000 to attend the gala dinners planned as part of the tour - but he was happy to be snapped with 'selected top-paying VIPs'.

All questions asked during a Q&A segment had to be approved beforehand while his personal DJs would take over the nightclubs Studio 3 and The X-Studio. 

Taking the law into his own hands, a heavy fine would be incurred if every single demand was not met.

Mayweather remains hopeful of being allowed to visit Australia, after his promoter Max Markson lodged an appeal against his ban.

The Assistant Immigration Minister, Senator Michaelia Cash, refused to grant him a visa on Wednesday because of the fighter's abusive past.

An on-line petition was launched by anti-violence campaigner Angela Burrows, via change.org, to stop him from visiting the country because 'he abused his ex-partner in front of his children and went to jail after abusing five different women'.

Mayweather, 37, was jailed in 2012 for an attack (two years earlier) on his ex-girlfriend.

'We are appealing,' Max Markson told Daily Mail Australia.

'Yes, absolutely we are up for a fight because I strongly believe he should be allowed in the country.

(dailymail.co.uk)

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