8. Good Behaviour?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHIhsLhQ-q8 The two months Mayweather spent in jail for domestic violence offences were undoubtedly difficult for a man so accustomed to extravagance and luxury, and it would have been longer were he not released early for good behaviour. However, some of the reports that emerged following his release indicate that the boxer was anything but a model prisoner. Internal prison documents obtained courtesy of the Freedom of Information Act reveal that Mayweather refused to eat any of the food, preferring instead to survive on snacks from the commissary, tried to intimidate one of the prison officers and became verbally abusive when his free time was subsequently taken away. Owing to his celebrity status, Mayweather was separated from the other inmates for his own safety and confined to his cell for 23 hours a day. Frustrated by the lack of attention and interaction, he wrote several requests and complaints demanding to be released into the general population rather than being treated like a "murderer or child predator." For a man whos often so bolshie and egocentric in everyday life, Floyds complaints that "My mind is not the same," and "I've lost weight I am stressed out I can't workout," while inside sound like something he'd rather we forget all about.
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