By Mark Vester

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is letting it all hang out for this one. Mayweather is throwing every verbal bomb in his arsenal to anger his May 1st opponent, WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley. Mayweather is raising the verbal battle to a new level by taking it way beyond the realm of the usual pre-fight hype in boxing.

Mayweather is now revealing Mosley was hit for so much money in his 2009 divorce, that he needed to borrow $2 million dollars from Golden Boy Promotions president Oscar De La Hoya. This time around, nothing off limits with the pre-fight trash talk. He now questions Mosley's "partnership" status in the company, disclosing the percentage of the money that Mosley has to give to Golden Boy.

"I told Mosley that I know about [ex-wife] Jin getting all that money from the divorce. And I also told Shane that I know about the nose job that he got. You have to ask Mosley about that one. Mosley got that nose job. Ya'll didn't know about that one, did ya'll? I tell him that I know how he borrowed $2 million from Golden Boy. Oscar De La Hoya told me that he borrowed $2 million from him. So if he borrowed $2 million from him, and he says that he's partner in the company, then why is he giving up 20% of his pay. So now we're at $4 million? He'll probably make $2.7 fighting me [minus the other money]," Mayweather said.

Mosley had told Mayweather in the past that he's basically writing his check because of his partnership status in Golden Boy, which Floyd questions. He says Mosley only has a $6 million dollar guarantee [that's without a percentage of the pay-per-view and a possible chunk of the gate].

"How is he writing my check? Why would Mosley write me a $40 million dollar check and write himself a $6 million dollar check? That doesn't make sense. Why would you pay somebody else more than you're paying yourself? That doesn't make sense," Mayweather said.

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