Floyd Mayweather caught on video partying amid ongoing pandemic

Floyd Mayweather has been blasted for partying over the weekend in a Scottsdale, Arizona night spot in spite of the coronavirus pandemic.

Dancing with the devil?

Floyd Mayweather has been blasted for partying over the weekend in a Scottsdale, Arizona night spot in spite of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which was caught on video, courtesy of TMZ.

Mayweather can be seen dancing in a packed International Boutique Nightclub, in which apparently no one was wearing protective gear.

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has allowed some restaurants to re-open but only with strict social distancing guidelines. He obviously didn’t have crowded clubs in mind when he made that move.

The mayor of Scottsdale, Jim Lane, wasn’t pleased with reckless gatherings in the area over the weekend. He was asked by TMZ to respond specifically to the Mayweather video and provided this statement:

“The images from Old Town Scottsdale this weekend are disturbing, and frankly show a real lack of common sense and civic responsibility.”

As of Wednesday, Maricopa County, in which Scottsdale is the fifth largest city, has had 8,379 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 385 deaths.

Arizona to Resume Pro Sports Without Fans

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro Sports Without Fans

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.