Floyd Mayweather May Soon Be Named "I Need Money Mayweather"
Undefeated former titlist “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather, Jr. won $37,272.75 Tuesday night wagering that the Atlanta Hawks would not outscore the Chicago Bulls by six points or more in the second half.
The visiting Bulls outscored the Hawks 42-38 in the second half and ultimately triumphed easily 114-81.
Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs), who earned a bronze medal as a featherweight at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, posted a picture on his Twitter account Wednesday morning of his winning betting slip.
“Pretty Boy” tweeted, “My lil brother Derrick Rose will always get you paid.”
Mayweather needs to find ways to get “paid” because he has only fought on two occasions in approximately four years.
Considering “Money Mayweather,” who already owns a decent rap sheet from convictions on battery and assault in 2002 and 2005, currently has a defamation lawsuit filed against him and two new impending court dates for violent incidents, he needs all the loot he can muster.
In September, Mayweather, 34, an enormous talent who has captured nine world titles in five different boxing weight classes, was charged with four felonies for allegedly striking his sweetheart and the mother of his children.
Two months later on November 15, Mayweather was hit with a misdemeanor battery complaint after he purportedly attacked a rent-a-cop over a parking ticket spat outside his Las Vegas abode.
On Monday, a Nevada federal judge denied Mayweather’s motion to dismiss Manny Pacquaio’s litigation proceedings against him.
Sadly, Mayweather is nothing more than a reprehensible loser who happens to sporadically moonlight as a professional prizefighter.
If “Money Mayweather” doesn’t soon enter the squared circle, he may be forced to alter his nickname to “I Need Money Mayweather.”


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