Floyd Mayweather, Jr.'s son is no fan of his father's profession. He's even less a fan of his father.

Speaking to USA Today with his mother, Josie Harris, 14-year-old Koraun Mayweather recounted his recollection of the night the world's most famous boxer beat his mother in their Las Vegas home in 2010.

When the violence erupted, Koraun recalls that his father told him "to lock my door and stay in my room." Koraun didn't obey those orders. After "like a minute," Koraun said he "ran back out of my bathroom and then hopped over the gate and went to the main entrance gate. I just told [the guard] that my mom was getting hurt and to call the ambulance and the police."

Eventually the police did arrive. Mayweather ultimately spent 90 days behind bars after pleading guilty to a lesser battery charge.

In the interview Koraun is fiercely defensive of his mother's side, and hammers Mayweather for being "a coward" who refuses to apologize or publicly admit to his conduct. He also said he's no fan of watching his father in the ring, either.

"I find (boxing) boring," he says. "It is just like how people sit in the ring and fight for 12 rounds and it gets boring after a while."

Mayweather's ugly episode with Harris was the second time the boxer pled guilty to a domestic violence charge.