It is amazing that people are blaming Floyd for leaving his ***elry around IN HIS HOME lol. I guess it is Floyd's fault lol. He did leave that lasting image of bling in people's heads lol.
Floyd Mayweather Jr: Home Robbed of $7 Million in ***els
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so floyd leaves his house empty with 7mill worth of ***elry lying around. 7mill is alot of money even for him and I would think he would atleast have it put in a safe with an alarm in his house. I'm betting the alarm and cameras were convieniently turned off at that time.I have a hard time believing this story to be real. I think its just a way for him to have an excuse to make a comeback. it does kinda make for a good story......kinda.Comment
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Las Vegas, NV – One afternoon in late August, someone broke into one of Floyd Mayweather’s homes and made off with his personal ***elry. This week Mayweather issued a $100,000 cash reward for information leading to the return of his property. [details]
For someone with that much money and valuable stuff wouldnt you think there would be cameras in the bedroom and all around the house???Comment
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He was MR olympia
He used to always wear this watch which I think was way too flashy to be worn in certain places. Chicagos pretty rough.
He was eventually robbed of it at gunpoint in a barComment
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Boof your going to tell all of us that if you had 7 million worth of ***elry you would just leave it in a dresser drawer? I'm not saying the theft was right just that he should have protected his stuff better. When I leave the house for vacation I drop off all the vitals at the safety deposit box (documents, ***elry and credit cards not in use). Give the keys to my cousin and drop the glock off at my boys house (my cousin is nuts and might shoot someone and I don't want that on my concience). I'm from the hood and I know that when the man is away the freaking crooks come out to play. I hope Floyd had home owners insurance and gets every dime back. But he won't be rich for long if he keeps disregarding the things he owns. Its a ****ed up world we live in but its the only one we got. Either you learn to protect what you got or you become a victim.Comment
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If Floyd is careless enough to leave it lying around then it's his fault. I find it had to feel bad for a guy who rubs it in everyone's faces that he's wealthy.Comment
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Umm....no.
So some low level robber broke a window (no alarm going off) walked right up to Floyd's dresser (where all the stuff was laid out in plain sight) put them in an old satchel and ran back to where his '89 Festiva was parked and went home?
Umm....no. Don't think so.Comment
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Boof your going to tell all of us that if you had 7 million worth of ***elry you would just leave it in a dresser drawer? I'm not saying the theft was right just that he should have protected his stuff better. When I leave the house for vacation I drop off all the vitals at the safety deposit box (documents, ***elry and credit cards not in use). Give the keys to my cousin and drop the glock off at my boys house (my cousin is nuts and might shoot someone and I don't want that on my concience). I'm from the hood and I know that when the man is away the freaking crooks come out to play. I hope Floyd had home owners insurance and gets every dime back. But he won't be rich for long if he keeps disregarding the things he owns. Its a ****ed up world we live in but its the only one we got. Either you learn to protect what you got or you become a victim.Comment
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