The former five-division world champion's
promotional company, Mayweather Productions, confirmed on
Twitter that he had made the offer, and several local media
reports have said the family have accepted.
Mayweather Productions and the boxer's agency have yet to
respond to a request for comment.
Derek Chauvin, the 44-year-old Minneapolis police officer who
kneeled on Floyd, has been arrested on third-degree murder and
second-degree manslaughter charges. Three other officers
involved in the arrest have not been charged.
The incident has prompted an outcry across the United States and
abroad, with numerous pro athletes and leagues speaking out,
including NBA great Michael Jordan and golf's 15-times major
champion Tiger Woods.
Steve Bisciotti, the owner of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens,
pledged $1 million for social justice reform and said a group of
former and current players would decide which organisations
benefit.
"We must all discover new ways to unite. We must all work to
break the cycle of systematic racial injustice," Bisciotti said
in a statement.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery, additional reporting by Shrivathsa
Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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