Floyd Mayweather Acquitted, Boxer Allegedly Threatened Security Guards
Boxer Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. was acquitted of charges after he allegedly threatened two security guards near his gated community in Las Vegas.
The court's judge was not convinced that the security guards feared for their safety during the alleged incident.
Mayweather was accused of going berserk in October 2010 after he found parking tickets reportedly left by the community security guards on a few of his cars, according to TMZ. Security guards claim the boxer threatened them.
"My homies have guns. If you want me to call them, they'd come over here and take care of you,” said Mayweather to the security guards, allegedly. "These are my f***ing cars. Don't touch my f***ing cars."
A similar incident occurred on Dec. 19 when the boxer was not recognized at his entrance gate and the guard asked for his license.
Mayweather allegedly flipped out and said: "Let me in my f***ing house! You know who I am man ... let me in my house! Stop giving me a hard time ... you don't give Maloof a hard time ... you don't ask him for ID when he come.”
Mayweather is a five-division world champion boxer, winning seven titles, and a championship in three different weight classes. He is also a two-time winner of The Ring’s "Fighter of the Year”. He also won the Boxing Writers Association of America’s "Fighter of the Year."
Mayweather is undefeated in his professional career, having a perfect 42 - 0.