Floyd Mayweather Jr. has completed the second half of a plea deal his attorneys struck with a judge after the boxer scuffled with a homeowner association security guard in November 2010.
The scuffle over parking tickets eventually led the boxer to make a plea deal to avoid prison time, a deal that included a $1,000 fine to avoid a trial and jail time.
Appearing on his behalf was lawyer Karen Winckler who plead no contest after revealing that the fine had been paid in full.
In the plea it was acknowledged that Floyd Mayweather Jr. poked the 21-year-old guard in the face on several occasions after the guard wrote tickets because of cars parked on the street outside the boxers multi-million-dollar Las Vegas home.
In an unrelated case Mayweather will serve 90-days in jail starting on Jan. 6 after pleading guilty on Dec. 21 to misdemeanor battery domestic violence and no contest to harassment. During that incident he attacked ex-girlfriend Josie Harris by pulling her hair and then punching and twisting her arm.
After his domestic violence case Mayweather spent two nights in a Clark County jail in downtown Las Vegas. Mayweather also spent one night in jail for the poking attack on the security guard.
Floyd Mayweather Jr’s attorney’s say they will ask the judge who sentenced the prize fighter to reconsider the 90-day jail term. That case was already cut down by Judge Melissa Saragosa who originally sentenced Mayweather to six months in the Clark County jail. To avoid that long stay the boxer was ordered to pay $2,5000, complete a year long domestic violence counseling program and perform 100 hours of community service.
At this rate do you think we’ll ever see the much touted Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight?








