LAWYERS SAY JAIL MAY END MAYWEATHERS CAREER

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

Rasan

Producer
May 17, 2002
19,730
24,632
113
44
Chula Vista, South Bay, San Diego, California
#1
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/8041876/lawyers-say-jail-end-floyd-mayweather-jr-career

LAS VEGAS -- A judge in Las Vegas said she'll decide later this week whether to ease jail conditions for Floyd Mayweather Jr., after his lawyers argued that the undefeated champion is getting out of shape in solitary confinement and may never fight again.

Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa made no immediate ruling Tuesday on an emergency motion asking the court to move Mayweather into the general jail population -- something that jail officials had avoided out of fear for the celebrity's safety -- or put him in house arrest for the rest of his three-month sentence.

Mayweather lawyer Richard Wright said he'd be willing to have the boxer serve the sentence in an apartment or somewhere less luxurious than Mayweather's posh Las Vegas-area home.

"I'm not looking for special treatment for Floyd Mayweather," Wright said. "I'm looking for fair treatment."

But prosecutor Lisa Luzaich said softening the sentence would be just another accommodation, similar to when Mayweather's jail surrender date was postponed for months after sentencing so he could fight Miguel Cotto in May.

"They keep chipping away, chipping away, chipping away," Luzaich said.

Mayweather pleaded guilty in December to misdemeanor domestic battery and no contest to two harassment charges that stemmed from an attack on his ex-girlfriend while two of their children watched. He was sentenced to three months and entered the jail June 1.

Mayweather's jail stay will be capped at 87 days because the judge gave him credit for three days previously served. It could be reduced by several weeks for good behavior.

In the motion, which was first reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, lawyers say Mayweather's personal physician, Dr. Robert Voy, visited the jail Friday and was concerned the 35-year-old fighter appeared to have lost muscle tone.

Voy estimated the boxer was consuming fewer than 800 calories a day -- a drop from his usual 3,000 or 4,000 calories -- and wasn't drinking enough because he isn't allowed bottled water and doesn't usually drink tap water.

Rafael's Boxing Blog

Rafael Get the latest scoop and analysis on the world of boxing from ESPN.com's Dan Rafael in his blog.

Mayweather has been getting a little more than 30 minutes twice a day in a couple of barren recreation areas in the administrative segregation unit. His cell, no larger than 7-by-12 feet, has barely enough floor space for pushups and situps.

But prosecutors argued he's "deconditioning" by choice, and declining much of his food.

"He has the ability to exercise, he just chooses not to," Luzaich said. "It's jail. Where did he think he was going? The Four Seasons?"

Voy and Wright also pointed to Mayweather's declining emotional state.

"I am concerned about Floyd withdrawing, developing anger he cannot dissipate through the usual means of dedicated exercise and training," Voy wrote in an affidavit. "Boxing has been Mr. Mayweather's life since he was a young man and we need champions of this type to continue to their natural retirement and hopefully their contributions to society thereafter."


Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
 
Feb 8, 2006
2,617
1,373
0
40
#6
Lol money may misses that big boy mansion of his, do that lil time man and stop crying like a bitch! Man up., this shit is funny
 
Apr 25, 2002
10,848
198
0
39
#10
captain obvious i will be but its just a ploy , Floyd's discipline wont let him get out of shape . it might land him in jail but if he can run home from the club at 1 am , then he can do some god damn burpees
 

HIM

Sicc OG
Sep 27, 2002
4,648
1,156
113
41
#14
Thats what you pay the lawyer for
Exactly!!! You pay the lawyers the big bucks to think of creative ways to make your situation easy as possible...if they werent thinking of this type of excuse then they wouldnt be doing everything they could, therefore wouldnt deserve their money....cant knock the hustle..
 
Feb 12, 2004
7,488
886
0
38
#16
Lol at some of these replies. There is absolutely no fucking way you could ever stay in boxing shape in a jail. NEVER. You can do a million pushups and sit ups and you'll still be completely out of boxing shape once you get back in a real gym.
 

HERESY

THE HIDDEN HAND...
Apr 25, 2002
18,326
11,459
113
www.godscalamity.com
www.godscalamity.com
#17
Lol at some of these replies. There is absolutely no fucking way you could ever stay in boxing shape in a jail. NEVER. You can do a million pushups and sit ups and you'll still be completely out of boxing shape once you get back in a real gym.
He's in JAIL not PRISON. He has LESS than 90 days and not YEARS. It is NOT going to take the guy years to get back in shape.