Via Sports on Earth:
‘There is seven days in a week and I only get five hours out of my cell and that’s unfair. This is my third time writing asking to be moved’, he moans in an extract on Sports on Earth.
‘My mind is not the same. I’ve lost weight I am stressed out. I can’t work out and I need some type of exercise.’
Mayweather tried to secure a release because the food was not good enough, the report claims, to which a judged blasted back: ‘It’s jail. Where did he think he was going, The Four Seasons?’
The undefeated champion reportedly shunned cafeteria food, consuming a diet made up of Snickers bars, noodles and beef jerky instead.
Records show he was disciplined for ‘borderline threatening’ an officer, and suspected of paying off other inmates to receive preferential treatment, including a Latino gang member awaiting murder charges.
A guard recollects: ‘Last night while inmate Mayweather #1363917 was out for his scheduled free time he yelled up to inmate [Paul] Lopez #1532142 and said, “I’m putting $500 on your books, thanks for looking out.”‘
He complained that a guard had it in for him, which is remembered by one officer.
‘When I approached his cell to see what was his problem, he stated to me that he felt that I, for some reason, had it out for him.
‘He told me that he felt I disliked him. I explained to him that I didn’t have an opinion of him either way and that I’m trying to ensure that policies are being followed.
‘He looked me in the eye and told me that when he gets out of jail, he won’t forget me. I then asked him if that was a threat. He said, “I didn’t say I was going to hurt you did I?”‘
This isn’t too surprising. Mayweather out of the ring is just a little sad man…
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