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Floyd Mayweather Is a Loser Who Happens to Moonlight As a Winning Prizefighter

Colin LinneweberJan 5, 2011

Mere days before Kris Kringle made his annual sleigh voyage around the globe, “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather unleashed a profane verbal attack on a security guard who was monitoring the main gate at his exclusive Vegas community.

TMZ obtained footage that showed Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs) going berserk on the guard after he requested identification from the reprehensible loser who happens to moonlight as a winning prizefighter.

“Let me in my motherf$#king house,” said the classy and honorable Mayweather, 33. “You know who I am…Let me in my house!!!”

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Prior to this incident, in mid-December, Mayweather was arrested and jailed without bail on a misdemeanor battery warrant at the Bellagio resort on the Las Vegas strip.

Mayweather was released in that occurrence after he spent 12 hours in the pen.

The most recent battery charge filed against Mayweather, who has captured nine world titles in five different weight classes, stems from allegations he jammed his finger in the face of another security guard multiple times during a November 15 spat over parking tickets outside the abode he resides at in the “Capital of Second Chances.”

The Vegas fuzz provided a photograph of the guard with what the police report described as redness and discoloration below his left eye.

Mayweather was released despite prosecutor Brad Turner’s effort to display the boxer’s pattern of “dangerous behavior” and to “send a message that he can’t continue to engage in these types of behavior over and over again.”

“Pretty Boy” was also ordered in November by a Vegas court to stay away from his girlfriend and their two sons following a September 9 domestic dispute incident.

In that scrape with the law, prosecutors allege Mayweather, who owns a decent rap sheet from convictions on battery and assault in 2002 and 2005, struck his sweetheart and threatened to beat his kids if they called 911.

“He’s obviously not a good guy,” said Brad Sherwood, 30, a resident of South Boston who works as a trainer and boxing instructor at Gold’s Gym in Medford. “It’s not the act some thought.”

“Money” also reportedly stole cell phones belonging to his kin and he faces eight felony and misdemeanor charges that could ultimately result in a 34-year stay in the pen.

Mayweather, who earned a bronze medal as a featherweight at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, is due back in court on that charge January 24.

Mayweather possesses incredible pugilistic skills and he is one of the more talented and accomplished fighters ever to enter the squared circle.

Unfortunately, Mayweather is also a coward and pathetic thug.

Despite a bout that could generate unprecedented riches, Mayweather has avoided battling legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao like the Filipino icon is akin to anthrax.

Sadly, Mayweather’s yellowness has now damaged both his legacy in the ring and his stature outside of it.

If Mayweather had been training and preparing to scrap Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KOs), he likely wouldn’t have had the leisure time to menace society the way he has.

Mayweather is an elite boxer and he could have become the first man to trump Pacquiao since Erik Morales did by unanimous decision in March 2005.

As noted, “Money” furiously asked the watchman, “You know who I am?”

Mayweather is a talented fighter who needs to be removed from the streets until he gets his “dangerous behavior” under control.

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