Floyd Mayweather Jr. didn't lie when he claimed former lover Josie Harris was on drugs when they fought, and he now has proof.
The boxer has filed new docs in response to Harris' 20 million dollars lawsuit, where he claims that he didn't defame her and has medical records where she admits to taking Xanax, Wellbutrin, and marijuana, TMZ.com reported.
Harris had accused him of lying to Katie Couric about a lot of things, including her being in a drug-fueled rage, while he only "restrained" her, and didn't beat her.
Floyd added that he didn't "kick, stomp, and beat" Harris, for she herself wrote in an email that "Floyd pulled my hair, dragged me, twisted my arm and kicked me," about which he's technically not wrong.
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