Onetime WrestleMania Participant Floyd Mayweather Jr. to Serve Time for Battery
According to The Washington Post, Floyd Mayweather has pleaded guilty to a domestic violence case stemming from an incident involving Mayweather's ex-girlfriend.
Judge Melissa Saragosa has ordered Mayweather to pay a fine of $2,500, complete 100 hours of community service and serve 90 days in jail.
This sentence of 90 says is to start Jan. 6 when Mayweather is scheduled to report to jail. His attorney is considering filing a plea, but I wonder how much good it would do.
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Mayweather is a very public figure, especially considering the decline of boxing in recent years, and his image is not one that will bring much sympathy.
WWE fans may remember Floyd Mayweather Jr. from his match with Big Show at WrestleMania 24. This encounter came after Mayweather came to the aid of his friend, Rey Mysterio.
Big Show had tried his hand at boxing while away from WWE, which was a big reason this program took place. Mayweather ended up getting the win after several chair shots and the use of brass knuckles by Mayweather.
The funniest thing about this whole program was that Mayweather was supposed to be the good guy, the underdog fans wanted to win at Mania.
The fans however were not content to cheer for someone who was coming in just for the payday, and instead they rooted for Big Show throughout the entire feud.
Mayweather is one of the most accomplished boxers in history, having held seven world titles across five weight classes with an overall record of 42-0.
I am not an avid boxing fan, but I am quite familiar with Mayweather, which is why I am not surprised by the outcome of this case.
I hope he uses this as a learning experience because men who plead guilty to beating women are rarely forgiven by the public, unless your name is Charlie Sheen and your awful sitcom is the No. 1 show on TV.
What are your thoughts on the outcome?



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