They should film his entire time behind bars and put it on ppv for $54.95. I'd definitely pay to see that! Hahahaha...
Comments Thread For: Judge Rejects Mayweather's House Arrest Request
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F-uck that judge. If I was Floyd I would move my multi-million dollar enterprise to Florida and screw Vegas out of future 100 million dollar weekends.Comment
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Floyd should realize that his in prison, so he can't train at world class level. Also, why would he need to train, he doesn't have a fight coming up. I understand he wants to keep in shape but like i said his in prison.The judge also balked at Floyd's complaint that he can't train at a world class level while serving his time -- saying, "While the training areas and times provided to Floyd may not be consistent with his prior regimen, he is indeed provided sufficient space and time for physical activity if he so chooses."
Floyd pleaded guilty, nobody force him to do that.Last edited by loui_ludwig; 06-13-2012, 11:38 PM.Comment
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Even if Floyd did not go to jail, his not gonna fight again this year. So, you don't need no world class training in jail.Comment
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The judge must have smartened-up since she gave him that so-lenient sentence. What the judge was really saying was that he was a spoiled brat who was too used to having things all his own way and he'd better get real. He's lucky that he got only 3 months. Poor Corrales got 2 years for the same thing, and in Mayweather's case, it was his 4th actual conviction.Floyd Mayweather Jr. just had his recent motion rejected by a Nevada judge ... who scoffed at the boxer's claim he is withering away in jail. Floyd had begged the court to let him finish out his sentence for domestic violence on house arrest ... because he's dehydrated and malnourished and it's taking a toll on his body and putting his boxing career in jeopardy.
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He was first convicted for the same offence in Grand Rapids years ago. He was also charged a few times but got off with, I'm sure, perjured testimony. So although first time behind bars, he's a veteran woman-beating criminal. It looks as if this may be a good lesson for him, and we'll see a changed man when he emerges. I hope so, we've really had more than enough of him.Last edited by edgarg; 06-13-2012, 11:30 PM.Comment

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