Las Vegas: Floyd Mayweather apologised on Wednesday for his comments on the Ray Rice fiasco, adding he doesn’t agree with comparisons between his domestic problems and those of the suspended NFL player.

Mayweather, who is the highest paid athlete in the world with annual earnings of $105 million (Dh385.6 million), has had his own domestic abuse problems, including a stint in jail in 2012.

“If I offended anyone I apologise,” Mayweather said Wednesday. “I apologise to the NFL. I am not perfect. I said things yesterday. I don’t condone what happened.

“You all shouldn’t be asking me about no football. I aint even an NFL player. I am a boxer, that’s what I do for a living.”

Mayweather pled guilty to domestic abuse charges and spent two months in a Las Vegas jail two years ago. The charges were in connection with an attack on his former girlfriend while their children watched.

The 37-year-old Mayweather was also named in a civil suit last week by his ex-fiancee. Shantel Jackson said Mayweather assaulted her and kept her from leaving his luxury Las Vegas home. She also said he humiliated her by posting on the internet a sonogram showing her pregnant with twins then accused her of aborting them.

Mayweather told reporters on Tuesday in Las Vegas that he has been falsely accused in the past.

“With OJ and Nicole you seen the pictures. With Chris Brown and Rihanna you seen the pictures. With [Chad] Ochocinco and Evelyn, you seen pictures. You guys have yet to see any pictures of a battered woman, a woman who says she was kicked and beaten [by Mayweather],” he said ahead of his world title fight against Marcos Maidana on Saturday at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.

NFL star Rice was cut from the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely when a video surfaced allegedly showing him punching and knocking out in an elevator his former fiancee Janay Palmer.