... women. [url]SOURCE[/url] Hope Floyd will have a scheduled fight soon... Instead of wasting his time fighting women... He could end up in jail again.
well, he just lost 15 pounds of muscle so it's a bit unfair if people will force him to fight the midget. let floyd recover and have some "good time" with his family.
She's not pressing any charges but depending on who reviews this incident, they may consider this a violation of his probation. honestly.....that would not do Floyd any good. He did his time....a lot of **** has been going down, so I'm sure he's stressed. I mean....the guy just got out of the "HOLE"...spending 70 days...you know he's on edge. it just doesn't reflect positively considering this was the same woman he was charged with battery back in 2002. I think maybe having him see a specialist to evaluate his mental state would be a good alternative...that way Floyd can get some help transitioning if necessary and satisfy the court order. Jail would be a bit harsh in this case.
Look....Floyd's NOT Nelson....And LOCKDOWN for 2 days in the joint is hard....70 days is no joke kid. I know it's cool to compare a 3rd world country's prison conditions to that of the richest...or once richest nation in the world, but relatively speaking, Jail SUCKS! Then take a look at who we are talking about here....Floyd "MONEY" Mayweather Jr....The guy who was free to do whatever he wanted....Money was no object...he did and said whatever he pleased, whenever he pleased to or for whomever he pleased. That's a BIG transition and I'm sure it changed Floyd a bit...the whole experience. I've had friends who did some time and cousins doing a bid right now. They've told me the worse part about prison for inmates...besides the every day risks...is the hole. Lock down 23 hours a day...in a small ass cell...no windows, no books, no one to talk to. This doesn't warrant him going back....My opinion but you guys who are down playing 70 days have no idea.
Unfortunately, yes....His terms of his release..as it is for EVERY "parolee" is to stay out of trouble. Sound subjective, right? Because it is....the judge has the right to utilize "discretion" in reviewing a former inmates run in with the law. Depending on how the judge feels that day or the impression Floyd left with him or her....can very well be what saves his ass or sees him going back to Clark County.