Does anybody care about the nine or so other police reports where Mayweather beat women or other people and then walked away clean because he had good lawyers to squash it or money to hush witnesses up? He's no choir boy.
Yeah, he has a loud mouth and bad temper and is immature and gets in lots of fights (and surrounds himself with like-minded trash, which doesn't help) - but were you there for any of those instances? Do you know the particulars of even one case? Or are you extrapolating that he "beat women" from the mere fact that battery charges were pressed, without knowing a single thing else?
Once is debatable, this many problems with the law shows a pattern. In 2002, Mayweather was charged with two counts of domestic violence and one count of misdemeanor battery. He received a six-month suspended sentence, two days of house arrest and was ordered to perform 48 hours of community service.[162] In 2004 Mayweather was given a one-year suspended jail sentence, ordered to undergo counseling for "impulse control" and pay a $1,000 fine (or perform 100 hours of community service) after being convicted of two counts of misdemeanor battery against two women.[163] In 2005 Mayweather pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge after hitting and kicking a bouncer, receiving a 90-day suspended jail sentence.[164][165] On September 9, 2010 it was reported that Mayweather was being sought by police for questioning after his former girlfriend, Josie Harris, filed a domestic battery report against him. Harris accused Mayweather of battery in the past, but those charges were dropped in July 2005 after Harris testified that she had lied and that Mayweather had not battered her.[165] Mayweather was taken into custody September 10, 2010, but was released after posting $3,000 bail. Mayweather was initially charged with felony theft (stemming from the disappearance of Harris's mobile phone); on September 16 two felony coercion charges, one felony robbery charge, one misdemeanor domestic-battery charge and three misdemeanor harassment charges were added. On December 21, 2011, a judge sentenced Mayweather to serve 90 days in the county jail for battery upon Harris in September 2010. Mayweather reached a deal with prosecutors in which he pled guilty to misdemeanor battery in exchange for prosecutors dropping the felony battery charge. Mayweather also pled no contest to two counts of misdemeanor harassment, stemming from threats to his children. In addition to the 90-day sentence Mayweather was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, a 12-month domestic-violence program and to pay a fine of $2,500.[166] On June 1 Mayweather began serving his county jail sentence,[167] and was released in August 2012
If he beat her up he would've literally killed her. Only an idiot would believe that he beat her up when there isn't a single picture of her bruises(something a gold digger would gladly publicize all over). At worst, he grabbed and pushed her. That said, he was sent to prison already and if he seriously harmed her physically he would have served longer than the one month he had to serve.
^ Exactly, had real abuse occurred no prosecutor would have accepted his deal to plea out with the misdemeanor charge in lieu of not one but two felony counts. The latter would be a career making conviction, not just a brief headline. (does anyone remember the name of Josie Harris' attorney? Exactly...)
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...weather-josie-harris-domestic-abuse/19221605/ i think floyd did punch her but he really didn't go with full force because he's not gloved and he's got brittle hands.
i think floyd did punch her but he really didn't go with full force because he's not gloved and he's got brittle hands.[/quote] lol at you.
That is not the version Floyd's own son gave. The eye witness you speak of was probably the goon holding Floyd's son so he had to watch
Nowhere in any report does it say anybody held Koraun. In the Josie Harris version of events, Koraun tried running out the door to alert the police and McNair blocked the exit, so Koraun used the back door. In no version of it were hands laid on the kid.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/mo...icle-1.2147068 Mayweather had a fling with Brim in the late 1990s before breaking it off in 2000. This content is protected one of several out of the ring skirmishes involving Mayweather. When the fighter showed up there unannounced last Halloween and ordered Cromwells friends out of the house, the teen yelled out, Youre not my father! Thats when the trained fighter flew into a rage and put on the wrestling hold, which involves one arm encircled around the neck causing carotid and venous decompression and the other arm on the back of the head applying downward pressure, according to the report. ......... floyd has history.
Kids typically take the side of the mother. At one time, still may be so, a lot of divorces had allegations of abuse prompted by the wife. Kids coached by their mothers and their mothers' lawyers would say that they were abused when no abuse actually happened.