Floyd Mayweather Jr. taunts fans after getting booed at Warriors game


Floyd Mayweather Jr. sat in a seat at the scorer's table for Wednesday night's Warriors-Grizzlies game in Oakland, and was showered with boos when he was shown on the videoboards before the fourth quarter.
Mayweather smiled, stood up and clapped.
Maybe the crowd heard Mayweather's camp already is in negotiations with Manny Pacquiao's camp for a rematch of their widely panned mega-fight, according to the New York Post's Page Six.
While the fight was considered a letdown, with Pacquiao losing a lopsided decision to Mayweather after fighting through an injured shoulder, the $600 million the fight generated has all parties looking for more, the Post reported.
Pacquiao returned to his home in the Philippines early Wednesday morning after undergoing shoulder surgery, saying he was mulling whether to retire or seek a rematch with the undefeated Mayweather.
Mayweather has said his last fight will be in September, but also has sent mixed messages about offering Pacquiao a rematch. While parties on both sides of the fight are denying the talks, a source told the Post, "It's already being negotiated."
Pacquiao reportedly needs four months to rehab his shoulder before beginning a three-month training camp. The source told the Post, "The fight will be the first event at the under-construction MGM-AEG arena set to open next year."
Crowd booing Mayweather https://t.co/OkwIrokXpY
— Erik Malinowski (@erikmal) May 14, 2015
Floyd Mayweather gets a kick out of being loudly booed at Oracle in timeout. Dude just keeps counting $$$ though. pic.twitter.com/eYoe8FZ1SJ
— Michael Wallace (@WallaceNBA_ESPN) May 14, 2015
The Associated Press contributed to this report.