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  • #41
    NOT AGAIN!!


    Police called to another dispute between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and a woman

    By Francis McCabe
    AND Brian Haynes
    LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
    Posted: Sep. 18, 2012 | 6:47 p.m.
    Updated: Sep. 19, 2012 | 9:01 a.m.

    Champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. could be in trouble, again.

    Las Vegas police last week responded to a 911 call made by a woman who said she was in a "verbal altercation" with the champion boxer.

    After the argument , Mayweather fled with at least one of the unidentified victim's personal possessions.

    Police records show the incident happened about 2 a.m. Sept. 9 at 10059 Baystone St., near Southern Highlands, where the boxer lives.

    Melissa Brim, the mother of Mayweather's daughter, lives at that address, according to public records.

    Brim, 32, has had past violent run-ins with the boxer, including two incidents that resulted in Mayweather pleading guilty to two counts of domestic battery in 2002.

    Officers went to the home, which is owned by a Mayweather company, PMG Sinclair LLC, and found no signs of physical violence, police spokeswoman Laura Meltzer said. A Mayweather associate later returned the victim's possessions, and the victim declined to press charges, Meltzer said.

    It's unclear whether the incident will affect Mayweather's probation. If he is found to have violated terms of his probation, which includes staying out of trouble, he could go back to jail.

    The boxer is serving a year's probation after he pleaded guilty for beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their children in September 2010. Mayweather's attorney, Richard Wright, declined comment. Prosecutors could not be reached for comment.

    The boxer pleaded guilty in December to domestic battery and no contest to two counts of harassment, all misdemeanors, for assaulting Josie Harris, the mother of three of his children, and threatening his two sons.

    Mayweather was released from the county jail with time off for good behavior on Aug. 3 after serving two months of a three-month jail sentence in the case.

    Mayweather must participate in counseling sessions and perform community service as part of his probation. In June, Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa lauded Mayweather for his progress, including serving 45 hours of community service at Habitat for Humanity, Three Square food bank and the Las Vegas Rescue Mission.

    Mayweather has had two past violent episodes with Brim.

    The first came in February 2001 when during an argument he swung open a car door, hitting her jaw, pushed her into the car and punched her several times in the face and body, according to a lawsuit she later filed. After the "brutal and unprovoked attack," Brim drove to a convenience store and called police, the lawsuit said.

    Five months later, Brim was at the Boulevard Mall with her daughter when Mayweather asked whether his friend could hold the child. After the friend took the girl, Mayweather hit Brim in the neck, her lawsuit said. Mall security called the police, but Mayweather left before they arrived, the lawsuit said.

    Brim dropped the lawsuit in 2003.

    Mayweather was charged with two counts of domestic battery. He pleaded guilty in March 2002 to those counts and one count of misdemeanor battery in an unrelated case.

    Under the plea agreement with prosecutors, the boxer got a suspended six-month jail sentence, a $3,000 fine, 48 hours of community service and two days of house arrest.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Cigarillo View Post
      Article Link - http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&o...#ixzz26wEkmDQN
      This is a legal waiver. By copying and using the material from this article, you agree to give full credit to BoxingScene.com or provide a link to the original article.

      "Personally, when people talk about (Sergio) Martinez fighting him (Floyd Mayweather, Jr.)... I'm not saying my son can't whup him, because I've seen my son box big cruiserweights before in the gym, but when you got to put smaller gloves and stuff, you know, I don't think it's a good idea," Floyd, Sr. told me in Las Vegas when I asked him about the subject.

      "He's (Floyd Jr.) still fighting outside his weight class by fighting at 47 (welterweight), because really, Floyd can make 140. So really, to be honest, he shouldn't fight anybody much bigger than that. He doesn't need to fight jr. middleweights," the former boxer added.



      Thats for the posters who will post without trying to read the article.
      There's alot of that going around homie .... Thank you

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      • #43
        Originally posted by J The UnBiased View Post
        Sooooo, you can't send me the link?
        Why does ur name haave "the unbiased" in it. U sound like u rub Money's back every night. Were u balled up in a corner sobbing wen he went to jail?? Anyway....Sr. Told floyd not to fight pac & that he was on roids...& as far as I can see...they have yet to square off. Sr. started the whole steroid controoversey after the cotto fight...not floyd. Sr just sent his son a msg in abottle w/ that statement. He knows who can hurt his son & who can't. How is fighter big ass victor ortiz any diff than fight serge....oh yeah...there ability in the ring. stop it dogg....u sound like a bi*ch. U & sr....

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        • #44
          Originally posted by FloydvsPac View Post
          NOT AGAIN!!


          Police called to another dispute between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and a woman

          By Francis McCabe
          AND Brian Haynes
          LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
          Posted: Sep. 18, 2012 | 6:47 p.m.
          Updated: Sep. 19, 2012 | 9:01 a.m.

          Champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. could be in trouble, again.

          Las Vegas police last week responded to a 911 call made by a woman who said she was in a "verbal altercation" with the champion boxer.

          After the argument , Mayweather fled with at least one of the unidentified victim's personal possessions.

          Police records show the incident happened about 2 a.m. Sept. 9 at 10059 Baystone St., near Southern Highlands, where the boxer lives.

          Melissa Brim, the mother of Mayweather's daughter, lives at that address, according to public records.

          Brim, 32, has had past violent run-ins with the boxer, including two incidents that resulted in Mayweather pleading guilty to two counts of domestic battery in 2002.

          Officers went to the home, which is owned by a Mayweather company, PMG Sinclair LLC, and found no signs of physical violence, police spokeswoman Laura Meltzer said. A Mayweather associate later returned the victim's possessions, and the victim declined to press charges, Meltzer said.

          It's unclear whether the incident will affect Mayweather's probation. If he is found to have violated terms of his probation, which includes staying out of trouble, he could go back to jail.

          The boxer is serving a year's probation after he pleaded guilty for beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their children in September 2010. Mayweather's attorney, Richard Wright, declined comment. Prosecutors could not be reached for comment.

          The boxer pleaded guilty in December to domestic battery and no contest to two counts of harassment, all misdemeanors, for assaulting Josie Harris, the mother of three of his children, and threatening his two sons.

          Mayweather was released from the county jail with time off for good behavior on Aug. 3 after serving two months of a three-month jail sentence in the case.

          Mayweather must participate in counseling sessions and perform community service as part of his probation. In June, Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa lauded Mayweather for his progress, including serving 45 hours of community service at Habitat for Humanity, Three Square food bank and the Las Vegas Rescue Mission.

          Mayweather has had two past violent episodes with Brim.

          The first came in February 2001 when during an argument he swung open a car door, hitting her jaw, pushed her into the car and punched her several times in the face and body, according to a lawsuit she later filed. After the "brutal and unprovoked attack," Brim drove to a convenience store and called police, the lawsuit said.

          Five months later, Brim was at the Boulevard Mall with her daughter when Mayweather asked whether his friend could hold the child. After the friend took the girl, Mayweather hit Brim in the neck, her lawsuit said. Mall security called the police, but Mayweather left before they arrived, the lawsuit said.

          Brim dropped the lawsuit in 2003.

          Mayweather was charged with two counts of domestic battery. He pleaded guilty in March 2002 to those counts and one count of misdemeanor battery in an unrelated case.

          Under the plea agreement with prosecutors, the boxer got a suspended six-month jail sentence, a $3,000 fine, 48 hours of community service and two days of house arrest.
          ahahaha dumb felon.

          he needs to get his strikes up because he's ducking double-time now, Pac and Sergio. He needs the ability to be jailed at any given moment.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by J The UnBiased View Post
            Sooooo, you can't send me the link?
            It's ELEMENTARY DIMWIT....No link Necessary,
            we all Know FRAUD knows better than to *** with SERG!!!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Champ Is Here View Post
              LMAO people mad cause Floyd not giving them the satisfaction of seeing him lose


              Reality check, Floyd losing to a middlweight isn't losing lol
              If Floyd decides to retire, part of me will be glad. He's a phenomenal talent, but since everyone wants to fight him, nobody wants to fight each other. There's a serious choke-hold on the 147/154lb divisions.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by J The UnBiased View Post
                Cotto beat up Mayweather??????
                Not as bad as Serg, would Beat the Snot out of the PUNKOUT Artist, El BOY!!!

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                • #48
                  If floyd is as great as he says he is.......then fight the very best out there.
                  Pacquiao, Martinez,Canelo, or Bradley.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN View Post
                    If floyd is as great as he says he is.......then fight the very best out there.
                    Pacquiao, Martinez,Canelo, or Bradley.
                    Yup he should fight all of them. Too bad he's relentlessly been ducking 1 of them, and just now ducking another one.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by jbpanama View Post
                      Were talking about Serg, at 154, like Cotto....
                      FRAUD's no DUMMY like U...DUMBO!!!
                      Dude be quiet, if it was 160 Floyd is still ducking. Just stfu, ya opinion don't count

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