Widely considered to be one of the world’s best boxing trainers, Roger helped coach nephew Floyd to one of the greatest careers in boxing history.
He began working with Floyd in 1996 and, with the assistance of his brothers Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Jeff, helped Floyd to go unbeaten in 50 fights, as he earned a reputation as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters of all time.
“Roger was a great champion and one of the best trainers in boxing. Unfortunately, his health was failing him for several years and now he can finally rest in peace,” added Mayweather Jr, who stopped working with his uncle in 2012.
“Roger meant the world to me, my father Floyd Sr., my uncle Jeff, our whole family, everyone in and around the Mayweather Boxing Gym and the entire boxing world. It is a terrible loss for all of us.”
Before becoming a trainer, Roger — who earned the nickname “Black Mamba” — was a two-division world champion boxer in his own right, winning world titles at super featherweight and super lightweight.
Following his professional debut in 1981, Mayweather earned 59 wins out of his 72 fights, including notable fights against multiple-time world champions Julio Cesar Chavez and Pernell Whitaker.
Over his 20-year career, he held the WBA and lineal super-featherweight titles from 1983 to 1984 and the WBC light welterweight title from 1987 to 1989.
“We hope you keep Floyd and the entire Mayweather family in your thoughts and prayers during this time.”