Mayweather accused Pacquiao but it's Floyd displaying 'roid rage
* September 11th, 2010 12:17 pm ET
They were young, just 21, and madly in love in Las Vegas, 1999...Floyd Mayweather and Josie Harris
Photo: Exclusive photo by Michael Brennan
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children.
"And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you." --Jules Winnfield (Samuel Z. Jackson) in movie classic "Pulp Fiction," quoting Ezekiel 25:17.
If you believe Baby Mama Josie Harris and the details she supplied in a police report, boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather displayed an out of control, furious anger when he came to the Las Vegas house where she lives with their three children.
According to Harris, 32, Mayweather talked like a wild man who wanted to lay his vengeance not only on the woman he pays child support but also to a reputed boyfriend she may or may not be dating.
Not only that, Mayweather laid his undefeated, rapid fire hands on her, causing enough damage that she went to Southern Hills Hospital to be treated and released when she was done with Las Vegas Metro investigators.
And, no, this is not the time to jest that maybe Harris takes a better shot than Sugar Shane Mosley because there is no time when it is proper to turn woman beating into a joke. It's an obscenity, not a humorous topic.
Making this wee hours raid on the house is bad enough as is his alleged battery on the head of his former lover (see Michael Brennan's exclusive photo of the two lovebirds, then just 21, smooching it up outside a Mike Tyson workout in 1999) but Mayweather is also alleged to have threatened the children, his own flesh and blood.
If the statements made by Harris are factual, it would not be the first time the boxer has physically battered young women. He clipped two women who he got into a beef with at the Raj nightclub a few years ago and was given probation on that case.
I have zero proof and zero indication on this other than this alleged crazed behavior, but wouldn't it ironic if Mayweather, who has often accused Manny Pacquiao to using steroids and "power pellets, turned out to acting this way because of 'roid rage?
To be fact specific, Mayweather and/or his minions have alleged that Pacman has used HGH, EPO and that ever popular "A-side meth" which purportedly made Pinoy soldiers impervious to Japanese bullets.
But, returning to reality, Mayweather's whole mindset on females must change and change quick, fast and in a hurry.
Harris is not married to him. Harris is not "OPP," meaning Other People's Property. Even if they were married, Floyd would not "own" her as he does that gleaming Maybach which served as his chariot when he exited the hoosegow Friday afternoon.
She says Mayweather issued a threat to "take care of" her and the "other man."
Frankly, I don't think such a threat meant providing Harris and her guy pal with ringside tickets to see him fight Pacman, if such a super bout ever happens.
Finally, can you imagine how terrorized, how traumatized those three kids are if Harris' charges are true?
Suffer the little children.
A few weeks ago, Mayweather apologists issued a press release, photos and videos of his summer camp for underpivileged children.
Reports said the 33 year old was teaching "life lessons" to the impressionable youth.
But who's going to teach Mayweather basic life skills, who will guide him to acting like a responsible father and to stop having outbursts one might expect from a hormonally-imbalanced teenager?
* September 11th, 2010 12:17 pm ET
They were young, just 21, and madly in love in Las Vegas, 1999...Floyd Mayweather and Josie Harris
Photo: Exclusive photo by Michael Brennan
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children.
"And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you." --Jules Winnfield (Samuel Z. Jackson) in movie classic "Pulp Fiction," quoting Ezekiel 25:17.
If you believe Baby Mama Josie Harris and the details she supplied in a police report, boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather displayed an out of control, furious anger when he came to the Las Vegas house where she lives with their three children.
According to Harris, 32, Mayweather talked like a wild man who wanted to lay his vengeance not only on the woman he pays child support but also to a reputed boyfriend she may or may not be dating.
Not only that, Mayweather laid his undefeated, rapid fire hands on her, causing enough damage that she went to Southern Hills Hospital to be treated and released when she was done with Las Vegas Metro investigators.
And, no, this is not the time to jest that maybe Harris takes a better shot than Sugar Shane Mosley because there is no time when it is proper to turn woman beating into a joke. It's an obscenity, not a humorous topic.
Making this wee hours raid on the house is bad enough as is his alleged battery on the head of his former lover (see Michael Brennan's exclusive photo of the two lovebirds, then just 21, smooching it up outside a Mike Tyson workout in 1999) but Mayweather is also alleged to have threatened the children, his own flesh and blood.
If the statements made by Harris are factual, it would not be the first time the boxer has physically battered young women. He clipped two women who he got into a beef with at the Raj nightclub a few years ago and was given probation on that case.
I have zero proof and zero indication on this other than this alleged crazed behavior, but wouldn't it ironic if Mayweather, who has often accused Manny Pacquiao to using steroids and "power pellets, turned out to acting this way because of 'roid rage?
To be fact specific, Mayweather and/or his minions have alleged that Pacman has used HGH, EPO and that ever popular "A-side meth" which purportedly made Pinoy soldiers impervious to Japanese bullets.
But, returning to reality, Mayweather's whole mindset on females must change and change quick, fast and in a hurry.
Harris is not married to him. Harris is not "OPP," meaning Other People's Property. Even if they were married, Floyd would not "own" her as he does that gleaming Maybach which served as his chariot when he exited the hoosegow Friday afternoon.
She says Mayweather issued a threat to "take care of" her and the "other man."
Frankly, I don't think such a threat meant providing Harris and her guy pal with ringside tickets to see him fight Pacman, if such a super bout ever happens.
Finally, can you imagine how terrorized, how traumatized those three kids are if Harris' charges are true?
Suffer the little children.
A few weeks ago, Mayweather apologists issued a press release, photos and videos of his summer camp for underpivileged children.
Reports said the 33 year old was teaching "life lessons" to the impressionable youth.
But who's going to teach Mayweather basic life skills, who will guide him to acting like a responsible father and to stop having outbursts one might expect from a hormonally-imbalanced teenager?
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