Floyd Mayweather Reportedly Bans Rachel Nichols, Michelle Beadle From Fight

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Floyd Mayweather has blocked CNN’s Rachel Nichols and ESPN’s Michelle Beadle from obtaining press credentials for his Saturday night fight against Manny Pacquiao, according to tweets posted by the two journalists Saturday afternoon. I, along with @Rachel__Nichols, have been banned from the MGM Grand Arena for the fight tonight by the Mayweather camp. #TheFightGame May 2, 2015 No fight for me or @MichelleDBeadle. Mayweather’s team told my producer the camp was blocking my credential. https://t.co/JTjjXadPp8 May 2, 2015 However, Mayweather’s publicist, Kelly Swanson, refuted the claim that Mayweather had banned the journalists. She said in a phone conversation with The Huffington Post that CNN was offered one seat and it’s up to the network to decide who …

Floyd Mayweather has blocked CNN’s Rachel Nichols and ESPN’s Michelle Beadle from obtaining press credentials for his Saturday night fight against Manny Pacquiao, according to tweets posted by the two journalists Saturday afternoon.

However, Mayweather’s publicist, Kelly Swanson, refuted the claim that Mayweather had banned the journalists. She said in a phone conversation with The Huffington Post that CNN was offered one seat and it’s up to the network to decide who gets it. While Beadle is a reporter for ESPN, Swanson said she was credentialed through HBO Sports and therefore allowed in the arena.

“Nobody was banned from the arena, OK?” Swanson said.

A spokesperson for ESPN confirmed that Beadle’s credential was through HBO.

Both Nichols and Beadle have previously been critical of Mayweather’s history of domestic violence. After announcing that she had been refused press credentials for the fight, Nichols tweeted a link to a tense interview she did with Mayweather in late 2014.

Last year, Beadle apologized for treating Mayweather “lightheartedly” in an interview with the boxer at the ESPYs, saying she “was not aware of just how horrible his record [with] women has been over the years.”

Requests for comment to CNN and HBO Sports were not immediately returned.

Journalists spoke out on Twitter against Mayweather’s decision to ban the two reporters, who are both greatly respected among their peers.

There are many reasons why boxing is on life support,” ESPN’s Arash Markazi tweeted. “Banning legitimate reporters doing their jobs from covering it is just another one.”

“They could have denied credentials but allowed reporters to come to Vegas, promote the fight for a week and then blocked them,” he added. “What a joke.”

The Bleacher Report’s Howard Beck put it more succinctly:

This story has been updated to include comment from ESPN.

Lucy McCalmont contributed reporting to this story.

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