May 5 isn’t the only date looming for Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Less than a month after facing Miguel Cotto at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the undefeated superstar is scheduled to report to Clark County (Nev.) Detention Center on June 1 to start serving a 90-day sentence stemming from a domestic violence conviction. Mayweather calmly discussed how he’ll handle his incarceration, as he continues to promote his WBA super welterweight fight against Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs).
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Less than a month after facing Miguel Cotto at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the undefeated superstar is scheduled to report to Clark County (Nev.) Detention Center on June 1 to start serving a 90-day sentence stemming from a domestic violence conviction. Mayweather calmly discussed how he’ll handle his incarceration, as he continues to promote his WBA super welterweight fight against Cotto (37-2, 30 KOs).
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