Mayweather Jr’s troubles with the law continue
- November 24th, 2010
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- By Spider Rico
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Floyd Mayweather Jr has apparently been involved in yet another incident involving the same person who was a victim of the shooting linked to Mayweather at a skating rink in August last year.
Quincey Williams, 26, a former employee of Floyd has accused his former boss of trying to run him off the road in a white Bentley while he drove near Spring Mountain.
“He (Mayweather) feels like he’s entitled to do whatever he wants and get away with it. He wants to walk around and intimidate people like he’s some type of thug,” said Williams.
The police report was filled on Monday, Mayweather’s attorney Karen Winckler has refused to comment.
Meanwhile, Mayweather awaits a January preliminary hearing in Las Vegas Justice Court for several felony charges, including felony coercion, grand larceny, and robbery in connection with a Sept. 9 domestic violence incident with his three children and their mother, Josie Harris.
All the while the boxing world awaits the possible announcement of Manny Pacquiao’s next opponent possibly being the man in question.
Troubles with the law and the Mayweather name seem to go hand in hand but with his crime sheet ever-expanding the question is will he ever fight again let alone against Pacquiao.
As a boxing fan I hope so and despite his troubles outside the ring in regards to his conduct towards other people he is giving back to those less fortunate through his organization The Mayweather Foundation. Is it just a PR move on Floyd’s part I’m not sure but the fact he is doing it shows me that he’s maybe not the scumbag we all think he is.
Let’s hope Floyd can get it together outside the ring so we can see him in it sooner.
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