LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was sentenced to six months in jail on Wednesday after pleading guilty to a charge of battery domestic violence in connection with a violent attack on the mother of his children.
Mayweather was ordered to serve 90 days, while another 90 days would be suspended.
Judge Melissa Saragosa also ordered him to pay a total of $2,500 in fines, attend 100 hours of community service and a 12-month domestic violence program.
Mayweather must surrender on Jan. 6. The 34-year-old was arrested in September 2010 after police said he punched Josie Harris at his home
According to an arrest report, Mayweather threatened Harris, saying, "I'm going to kill you and the man you are messing around with.
Police said during the fight Mayweather also threatened to beat his children if they left the house or called 911
Dude, this sounds like a fucking hold up. Domestic Violence, or Saturday nights, is like a "No Turn On Red" to black people, a situational call. Hit the guy with a fine and let him carry on. Chick aint even a famous singer, no one gives a fuck guy.
Well god damn it fight fans we got an over zealous judge that thinks hitting people/girls is against the law and should result in jail time. I dare this judge to try to work in Los Angeles County and see how long he lasts.
-Les Anderson
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