By Steve Keating LAS VEGAS, April 30 (Reuters) - Floyd Mayweather Jr. describes himself as a perfectionist and inside the ring the boxer known as the 'Money Man' is just that, his flawless professional record of 47-0 a monument to perfection. Over the last decade, Mayweather has been accused of assaulting five different women on at least seven different occasions, including a 2010 incident that resulted in a 90-day prison sentence. "I'm a little different from everyone else," Mayweather explained to reporters.
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