LAS VEGAS -- The pot wasnt real. Neither, admitted Floyd Mayweather Jr., was much else that went on in the cable television shows promoting his latest fight. Not the joint rolling parties with a bevy of female friends in his Las Vegas mansion. Not the 31 minute fights without a break in the "Dog House" of his gym just off the citys glittering Strip. Not even the betting that went on between Mayweather and others over who was going to win. "I dont want to just sell a fight," Mayweather said. "I want to sell a lifestyle." Called before Nevada boxing regulators Tuesday to explain what went on in the Showtime "All Access" shows aired earlier this month before his rematch with Marcos Maidana, Mayweather said it was all just made-up entertainment to sell the fight. It worked, he said, bringing in enough of an audience for him to sell more pay-per-views for a fight in which he was guaranteed a $32 million payday. "It wasnt real marijuana," Mayweather said. "Its all about entertainment." Mayweather, who earlier this year was licensed as a promoter in Nevada, was summoned by Nevada State Athletic Commission Chairman Francisco Aguilar to explain scenes in the "All Access" show that ran a few days before the fight. Mayweather is listed as the executive producer of the show, which bills itself as a reality series filming boxers before their bout. Turns out it wasnt so real after all. "Its a new generation, a young generation," Mayweather said. "We believe in going outside boxing and doing something different. Because we did something different we got better pay-per-views this time around." Showtime does not release pay-per-view buys but various reports say the rematch with Maidana did slightly better than the first fight, which did not reach 1 million buys. Mayweathers fight last year with Canelo Alvarez was boxings richest, drawing some 2.2 million buys. Mayweather appeared before the commission with longtime adviser Leonard Ellerbe and one of his attorneys. Notably missing were his normally large entourage and the very large bodyguards who usually trail him everywhere. Aguilar and the other commissioners were most interested in two fights shown on "All Access." which was presented as going on for more than a half hour without break, ending only when the beaten boxers quit. On the show, Mayweather is shown arranging the bouts and cheering the fighters. "The dog house -- the rules are you fight till whoever quits," Mayweather said on the show. Appearing before the commission, though, Mayweather said the fighters got three to four long rest breaks during the sparring sessions. "We do take breaks when we spar. I make sure," Mayweather said. "Im not going to let anyone get hurt because safety is very important to boxing." Attorney Shane Emerick said scenes showing cash exchanging hands in bets on the fight also didnt happen, and Mayweather knows gambling in the gym is illegal. He also said Mayweather doesnt smoke marijuana or drink alcohol, and wouldnt be around secondhand marijuana smoke because it could show up in drug tests for the fight. Mayweather is shown in "All Access" at his mansion while joints are being rolled and smoked. At one point he tells an assistant to go get some more rolling papers. Commissioners said they were happy with Mayweather appearing before them, and satisfied with his explanations. "You accomplished your goal," Aguilar said. "I think you represented yourself well." Asked as he was getting on an elevator to leave why anyone would want to watch the show if they knew it was all staged, Mayweather smiled and said: "You know I love you guys. Keep up the good work." Fake Yeezys From China .C. -- Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe is resigning after 13 seasons at the school. Fake Yeezys Store . 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Maryland (15-2, 3-1 Big Ten), which lost to Illinois on Wednesday to absorb its first ever Big Ten loss, bounced back by hitting 27-of-31 from the stripe to pull off the important road win. Kendall Stephens paced the Boilermakers (10-7, 2-2) with 14 points, and Rapheal Davis gave 12 in their second straight loss. The Boilermakers only scored six points over the first nine-plus minutes of the first half before doubling their output with six straight points, three from Stephens and three from Davis. Later in the first half, Jon Octeus and Isaac Haas both converted three-point plays around two technical free throws by Stephens to give Purdue its first lead. The 8-0 run made iit 24-21, and it was tied at 26 at halftime.dddddddddddd After trailing 30-29 early in the second half, four in a row from Wells gave Maryland a lead that it wouldnt relinquish. It led by three with 5 1/2 minutes left when Packs driving layup sparked a 6-0 run. Purdue countered with the next five following a pair of Trimble turnovers, but Wells knocked down two free throws then found Jon Graham for a layup, giving the Terps a 63-55 advantage with 2:21 to play. Wells went 3-of-4 from the line and Layman sank a pair in the last 24 seconds. Game Notes Bosnian forward Ivan Bender, who was cleared to play for Maryland earlier this week, did not make his college debut ... Purdue has lost 10 straight against ranked opponents ... Purdues 7-footers, Isaac Haas and A.J. Hammons, were limited to six points apiece ... Both teams shot under 38 percent from the field ... Maryland finished 6-for-20 from 3-point range, and Purdue went 5- for-20. ' ' '