Saturday, June 2, 2012

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is Facing a 90-day Imprisonment

As a part of his domestic charges violence case, Floyd need to spend his three months from now as he pleaded guilty in front of Clark County Justice Center and from the decision of jury. Aside from that, he is also facing a felony case resulting to more than three decades of imprisonment if found responsible for the said mess. His verdict is good for that incident that happened way back in 2010 when he assaulted Josie Harris, his former companion and the mother of his five kids.


Judge Melissa Saragosa decided to move his verdict and the reading of sentence before for the boxer to face Miguel Cotto. Sad to say, she's been criticized by her decision and the legal counsel of Floyd demanded her court to drop the number of months from her previous decision. For now, he doesn't leave anything for the media but his road manager noted that he will come out soon as he reach his cells.

Furthermore, Floyd complied to other requirements related to his verdict like a community service and others. However, he cannot escape the 90-day of vacation to a small room far from his luxurious home. As he move out few months from now, an upcoming fight awaits him.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in Clark County Justice Center

Before we can forget, he used to give his racist video against Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao. A clip that gave him a negative response from the fans and followers of another famous boxer in the world.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Clark County Detention Center Jail

He will entered Clark County Detention Center this June 1, 2012 in a very small jail cell that will probably give him a lot of memorable but bad experience. There are folks who are currently asking for his mugshots in Twitter but we cannot even recognize the latest and right photo of Floyd coming from authority. We do not expect a smiling boxer from that picture but of course, if you are driven by your curiosity, try to catch a detailed interview from him after of this break.

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