The verdict is in on whether Floyd Mayweather should be released from jail
By: Anthony L. Gonzalez
The ruling is in on whether Floyd Mayweather will have to serve his remaining jail sentence. Mayweather is currently serving a 87 day sentence at a Las Vegas, Nevada for a domestic violence charge.
The judge decided to deny Mayweather’s request to be released, ordering him to serve out the remainder of his 3-month sentence behind bars.
According to TMZ – The judge said the boxer’s condition is “self-induced as water is made available to Floyd 24 hours a day.
The judge also said Floyd is refusing to eat prison food. The judge said it’s because ” Floyd chooses not to eat the food provided.”
“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.”
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Nice try, Floyd! I’m shocked, though. LOL
I’m about to speak some tough love. On countless occasions, Floyd Mayweather has said during interviews and press conferences that he’s super strong and is tough enough to fight through anything. A true champion can fight through anything. He has talked about how he was raised seven-deep in a one bedroom. With all that being the case, he should be strong enough to do this for 90 DAYS maximum. With that mental strength and a history of living seven-deep in a one bedroom, 10 DAYS thus far should’ve been nothing. If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime. If you want to talk about how someone is super strong and can fight through anything, ask Bernard Hopkins how he got through a five year prison term and saw rapes and murders that Money May will not likely have to witness. Do some pushups. Do some crunches. Take advantage of the 1 hour recreational time. This is a period of self-reflection, not only how great he’s been inside the ring, and how noble it’s been for him to donate money to all of those charities, but perhaps some of the not so nice things he’s done outside of the ring that he can change when he gets out.
I hope he does not drop the soap and gets his asshole flesh knocked out by some gay prison people.