Thursday, June 14, 2012

Mayweather and the fight of his life ...........


This is a prototype of the cell Mayweather is currently serving his sentence in.

It baffles me thats Floyd Mayweather who is only sentenced to 90 days is crying fowl  for being forced for to serve a mere 90 days in the slammer. The boxer request to spend the rest of his sentence in his own personal space of choice just got knocked out by a Nevada judge ... who scoffed at the boxer's claim he is withering away in jail ... essentially ruling Mayweather is acting like a baby.  I would like to give warrant to his claim and say he may not be up for serving the sentence due to special health needs , but he also knew the consequences of participating in domestic violence.

He will remain in his cell while other inmates of the housing unit are on free-time. When other inmates are on lock down, Mayweather will come out for his free time – which is limited to one hour per day.
His cell is 7′ x 14′ or 6′ x 10′ and consists of a bed, toilet, sink and small desk. There is a window to allow direct sun light into the room.



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.

But a judge DENIED Mayweather's request -- ordering him to serve out the remainder of his 3-month sentence behind bars. I hope he feels better , his team tweeted out his jail info or for better terms , his adress and inmate number .

 Anyone can write him , but save the naked pics , they won't be getting passed on to Floyd for some inside reason . According to court docs obtained by , the judge called B.S. on Mayweather's claim that he's dehydrated behind bars -- saying the boxer's condition is "self-induced as water is made available to [Floyd] twenty-four hours a day."

As for Floyd's gripe that he's only consuming a fraction of the calories he needs -- the judge says it's because "[Floyd] chooses not to eat the food provided."

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."

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