
Floyd Mayweather: Conor McGregor Has to Have Class After Bus Attack
Floyd Mayweather Jr. took time Saturday night to offer some advice to Conor McGregor in the wake of his arrest for attacking a bus in the bowels of Barclays Center on Thursday.
"I feel that when you have reached such high status you have to carry yourself in a classy way," Mayweather said at the middleweight clash between Erislandy Lara and Jarrett Hurd in Las Vegas, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Gilbert Manzano. "Outside the ring you have to carry yourself as a gentleman."
McGregor, who turned himself into police on Thursday night, was formally charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief. He was released from jail Friday on $50,000 bail and received permission to travel back to Ireland.
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Mayweather, of course, is no stranger to legal trouble.
According to the Associated Press (h/t ESPN.com), the 41-year-old was convicted of misdemeanor battery in 2002 after he fought with two women at a nightclub. He subsequently received a suspended one-year jail sentence.
He was also sentenced to 90 days in jail in December 2011 after pleading guilty to a domestic violence charge. Mayweather was ultimately granted his release after serving two months of that three-month sentence.


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