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    Twelve days into his three-month jail sentence on a domestic battery count, undefeated champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is asking to go home.

    Or he contends he may never fight again.

    An emergency motion obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows Mayweather's lawyers will ask Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa as early as Tuesday that the former Olympian bronze medal winner be allowed to serve the remainder of his sentence on house arrest.

    The 35-year-old's physical conditioning is deteriorating under the stress of being jailed at the Clark County Detention Center and he's being held in "inhumane conditions," lawyer Richard Wright said in the motion filed Monday.

    The boxer is being segregated from the general population and confined to his cell 23 hours a day in a locked-down section populated by felony defendants, Wright said. And in the hour each day Mayweather is allowed in a recreation area, he is alone and unable to use training facilities.

    Wright stated that others who have committed similar misdemeanor offenses are treated differently and Mayweather's celebrity status "cannot be accommodated at the CCDC."

    Prosecutors are expected to oppose the motion. Jail officials were not available for comment late Monday.


    Mayweather was sentenced to the 90-day jail stint after pleading guilty for beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their children in September 2010. He began serving his sentence June 1. Las Vegas police have maintained that Mayweather would be held in isolation to protect him from other prisoners.

    The 35-page motion, which included affidavits from Mayweather's trainer Leonard Ellerbe and personal physician Dr. Robert Voy, stated that if Mayweather remained in jail it would threaten his career. He had planned on fighting for at least two more years, according to the motion.

    Voy, through a court order, examined the boxer for 90 minutes on Friday, while jail medical staff observed.

    "Medical opinion shows that CCDC administrative segregation threatens to end or shorten Mr. Mayweather's boxing career," the motion stated.

    Voy determined Mayweather is consuming less than 800 calories a day. He's eating fruit, bread and energy bars bought at the commissary. Under his normal daily training routine the boxer consumes between 3,000 and 4,000 calories.

    Voy also investigated Mayweather's ability to exercise. He found Mayweather has no room to exercise in jail and he is not allowed to use the training areas because he's in isolation.

    "After examining Mr. Mayweather, Dr. Voy was concerned with Mr. Mayweather's dehydrated appearance, his lack of muscle tone and his dry mucus membranes," the motion stated.

    Dr. Voy also "expressed deep concern for Mr. Mayweather's health and explained that any lengthy period of time with an inappropriate diet, coupled with lack of regular exercise, will most likely lead to irreversible damage to Mr. Mayweather's physique," the motion stated.

    "Such damage could and, most likely, would lead to Mr. Mayweather being unable to continue his boxing career," the motion stated.

    Dr. Voy was also concerned that Mayweather was withdrawing into depression and developing anger issues that he normally can "dissipate" through his exercise routine.

    Wright identified several differences between the way Mayweather is treated versus those in general population. Mayweather is only allowed access to shower, watch TV, use hot water to prepare food, use phones and exercise for an hour a day. Other inmates have access to phones, TV, and can play games with other inmates and are out of their cells "for most of the day."
    http://www.lvrj.com/news/mayweather-...158523405.html

  • #2
    Floyd is too soft even to be held alone

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    • #3
      House arrest isn't even available in Nevada from what I can tell...they asked for this at his sentencing and his lawyer explained it like a third party would come in and set up a house arrest service for Clark Country...he tried to pay for house arrest for the entire county and the judge didn't even address it as an issue because it was that farfetched.

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      • #4
        800 calories?? wtf

        Floyd is going to come out and rematch Marquez at 135 lolol

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        • #5
          "Hes developing anger issues"

          Lord Help whoever fights him from here on out.


          Nasim Richardson said that you dont wanna see what happens when this guy actually gets hit and we see what he did to mosely.

          Imagine what happens now.


          Free Floyd

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          • #6
            Maybe Floyd needs his TRT man, his body is deteriorating. They should have gave him a pellet before he went in. Maybe he walked by some jail cells and they were scaring him taunting him and calling him names like hey fresh meat be my pretty boy lol

            Floyd probably scared to talk to anyone and just stayed in his tiny cell, dude is scared without his bodyguards. Hope this experience changes him for the better, but wtf at him threatening to retire for good if they dont let him out?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA View Post
              800 calories?? wtf

              Floyd is going to come out and rematch Marquez at 135 lolol
              Basically a hunger strike on his part

              He can simply buy food at the pantry

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              • #8
                Pretty sure he's not being held at a POW camp. He can get more than 800 calories a day.

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                • #9
                  Hope he gets it. At least it would guarantee he fights again.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
                    Hope he gets it. At least it would guarantee he fights again.
                    Lol you seriously believe his lawyers?

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