Floyd Mayweather has been accused of kidnapping and savagely beating two former employees over missing jewelry from his Las Vegas home. Sources told TMZ that two men had been hired to work on the boxer's homes when expensive jewelry went missing.

Mayweather reportedly blamed the theft on the two men who said they were contacted a few weeks ago and told to meet the boxer at a vacant location. According to TMZ, when the men arrived Mayweather and a number of his "people" were waiting for them and began to beat them up with a number of different weapons, including clubs.

Sources said the attack was so bad that the guys could have died and had to be hospitalized for several days for broken arms and legs and other injuries. 

"It was some 'Breaking Bad' s**t," ,the source described the beating.

The two men claim they never stole the athlete's valuables. Reportedly Mayweather now realizes that they were telling the truth but both men have already hired lawyers and plan to sue the champ for attempted murder, mayhem and kidnapping.

This is not the first time Mayweather has faced legal trouble. In 2011, he was charged with domestic violence for allegedly beating up his ex-girlfriend, Josie Harris. He pled guilty to misdemeanor battery after agreeing to deal that would drop the felony battery charge.

A judge sentenced him to 90 days in jail. Harris said that Mayweather not only threatened her but their two children during the incident. According to the Daily Mail, Mayweather threatened to kill Harris and the man she was allegedly cheating on him with. He's also dealt with domestic violence charges in 2002 and 2005.

Four years ago, one of Mayweather's bodyguards was arrested after he reportedly shot a man after the boxer confronted him, International Business Times reports.