Gleason's Sporting World: No personal chef for Mayweather in jail?
This
Dec. 22, 2011, photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department shows a typical single-inmate Clark County Detention Center
jail cell in the administrative segregation unit in Las Vegas.
The
jail cell is similar to one where Floyd Mayweather Jr. is serving a
90-day jail term. Lawyers for Mayweather say the undefeated champion
boxer may never fight again if he's not released from the jail he
entered earlier this month.
(AP Photo/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department )ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Kevin Gleason
Published: 2:00 AM - 06/17/12
Points
to ponder while wondering if Floyd Mayweather Jr. thought he was
headed for an 87-day stay in a Las Vegas jail or the Las Vegas Hilton.
Money
is reportedly acting like he's gotten a worse deal than Manny Pacquiao
in the Timothy Bradley fight. Mayweather says he's not getting enough
exercise, even though jail officials say he's refused to exercise.
Mayweather says he's not getting enough to eat, even though jail
officials say he's refused to eat.
The guy can't seem to get a break for attacking a former girlfriend while two of their kids watched.
It's
about time those evil higher-ups at the Clark County Detention Center
treat Mayweather with a little respect. Where's the personal chef? The
day pass to Gold's Gym?
You want to know what constituted a clown question? Jim Rome asking David Stern if the draft lottery was fixed.
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