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Fibroso
06-12-2012, 10:34 PM
Judge to decide about easing Mayweather jail stayBy MICHELLE RINDELS | The Associated Press – 48 minutes <br />
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FILE - This Sept. 17, 2011 file photo shows Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, ...

numen
06-12-2012, 11:34 PM
what a *****
he has no trouble beating women -- maybe he should of thought of the consequences while he was smacking out his baby-momma in front of the kids!!!!!

KIDWCKED
06-12-2012, 11:42 PM
Cry me a river..Lol.Poor PBF.Just do your time!!Anyone else would have to..

kijiji
06-12-2012, 11:46 PM
I guess its true money talks and ppl like him get a trip on easy street justice is all about $$$money$$$

rokko
06-13-2012, 12:01 AM
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Fibroso
06-13-2012, 12:12 AM
"Judge to decide", Another decision to be made by a Vegas judge, would it be in favor or against? If he wins, training will begin to knock Bradley out in 6 rounds. Money talks and bs walks.

d3athrac3r
06-13-2012, 12:54 AM
i really hope he stays in there for the rest of his sentence, i just dont want to see him come out and brag about
jail being no big deal or him not learning a lesson. i know plenty of ppl in jail and know its not a place for the weak, but
if hes really as strong as he says he is then he will be able to do it. idk about vegas but in cali jails u got 2 choices prison food
or inmate care packages most ppl choose the packages which are mostly top ramen soups by the way they dont have microwaves or stoves.

rokko
06-13-2012, 01:07 AM
cryiing after 12 days--what a loser--no street cred here

Fibroso
06-13-2012, 04:13 AM
We all make mistakes in life, who would like to be locked up?. Any of you ever been in the joint? I don't wish for any of you to ever have to. Read my sig.

kfg56
06-13-2012, 06:41 AM
What a xxxxx he is,they should put him in general population
:bawl:

Highwayman
06-13-2012, 01:36 PM
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Theres a new fish on the line her name is FLOYDETTE!

kijiji
06-13-2012, 02:08 PM
We all make mistakes in life, who would like to be locked up?. Any of you ever been in the joint? I don't wish for any of you to ever have to. Read my sig.

So what are you saying ? Here we have a pro fighter in great shape that beat a woman that has 1-10th of his muscle and power.Domestic violence is a learned behavior and 1 in 15 woman that stay in these un-healthy relationships end up dead he NEEDS to man up and do his time for the abuse he made on a much weaker lady.As for how many of us that have been to the joint i don't know what that has to do with anything,but i will say most men have been in heated arguments with our female partners but most of us don't beat our weaker partners !!! If he is allowed a lesser sentance or easy time then he will likely repeat violance against a female again !!!

Fibroso
06-13-2012, 04:19 PM
So what are you saying ? Here we have a pro fighter in great shape that beat a woman that has 1-10th of his muscle and power.Domestic violence is a learned behavior and 1 in 15 woman that stay in these un-healthy relationships end up dead he NEEDS to man up and do his time for the abuse he made on a much weaker lady.As for how many of us that have been to the joint i don't know what that has to do with anything,but i will say most men have been in heated arguments with our female partners but most of us don't beat our weaker partners !!! If he is allowed a lesser sentance or easy time then he will likely repeat violance against a female again !!!
You never made a mistake or done something illegal in your life? Good, then you're a good man, good men don't judge others. With the same rule your will be measured. Are you an expert in human behavior? You have no idea what happened between them, so you shouldn't judge. I respect your opinion but I do not share it.

kijiji
06-13-2012, 04:33 PM
You never made a mistake or done something illegal in your life? Good, then you're a good man, good men don't judge others. With the same rule your will be measured. Are you an expert in human behavior? You have no idea what happened between them, so you shouldn't judge. I respect your opinion but I do not share it.

I do have my bsw in learned behavior and for the past 7 years i've worked at a battered shelter for woman and their children were i work with men in a group setting that have victimized their partner's and children.

Condor
06-13-2012, 05:19 PM
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aquariusone
06-13-2012, 05:48 PM
Hahahahahahaha~!

kijiji
06-13-2012, 06:40 PM
He was judged and found guilty for his crime and so he should do the time ordered to him because its too easy for a man to kill a female and if he's let off easy he WILL repeat his NEED for power and control over his next partner.Here are some facts c/p Introduction
Women may be afraid of strangers, but it's a husband, a lover, a boyfriend, or someone they know who is most likely to hurt them. According to a U.S. Justice Department study, two-thirds of violent attacks against women are committed by someone the woman knows. In the United States, one of the most dangerous places for a woman is her own home. Approximately 1,500 women are killed each year by husbands or boyfriends. About 2 million men per year beat their partners, according to the F.B.I.

There is no excuse for abuse.

Is there a profile of men who batter their partners?
Most experts say there is no one profile of men who batter or beat women. Domestic violence crosses all social and economic boundaries. According to Dr. Susan Hanks, Director of the Family and Violence Institute in Alameda, California, men batter because of internal psychological struggles. Usually, men who batter are seeking a sense of power and control over their partners or their own lives, or because they are tremendously dependent on the woman and are threatened by any moves on her part toward independence. Some men batter because that's the only way they know how to be close to or relate to a partner. Some men grew up in violent households, where they watched their mothers abused by their fathers and where they themselves were abused. Some men become violent under the influence of drugs or alcohol, although the substances themselves do not cause the violence.

Why don't women leave abusive relationships?
Leaving a relationship, no matter how abusive, is never easy. Women who leave relationships often have to opt for living in poverty. That's a very difficult choice to make. There are many social, cultural factors that contribute to encouraging women to stay and try and make the situation work. Often, violence is a familiar pattern for the woman, as well as the man. In addition, women often love the men who abuse them, or at least love them initially. Men who batter are not 100 percent hateful, but they can be loving and attentive partners at times. Some women remain emotionally and/or economically dependent on the batterer despite the fact that she faces continued abuse if she stays with him. Women are at highest risk of injury or violence when they are separating from or divorcing a partner. Women can be very intimidated by a partner and the consequences of her leaving. It takes a long time for a woman to give up hope in a relationship and to recognize that the only way she can be safe is to leave him.
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Why don't men leave relationships that are supposedly so unsatisfactory to them?
If we listen to men who abuse their wives, what we hear is how terribly inadequate these women are for the men. At the same time, we know that abusive men are tremendously dependent on their partners. Fear of rejection, emotional withdrawal, and/or abandonment are major factors that actually cause these men to be violent. Men who batter women are often psychologically incapable of leaving the relationship.

What is the cycle of abuse?
A cycle of abuse occurs in some families. The family's life becomes a cycle of violence. Life begins to revolve around anticipating violence; coping with actual acts of violence; or recovering from the violence. Ironically, a family can become tremendously close in the recovery phase. The man who was terrifying and intimidating turns into a remorseful, needy, and dependent man. The woman who was battered then will feel sorry for the man and recommit to him in a fantasized hope that the abuse won't happen again. But the cycle of abuse will begin again, often becoming worse. The cycle of abuse can only be broken with awareness and professional help.

How does domestic violence affect children?
Children are traumatized by witnessing violence in their family. The children in these homes are at high risk of being battered themselves by either the batterer or the victim. In addition, the long-term effects of witnessing such violence can create a cycle of violence that spans generations. We know that many men who are abusive witnessed their mothers being abused and many were victims of physical abuse themselves. We also know that women who come from a family in which they witnessed their mother being battered are more susceptible to developing what is called "battered women's syndrome." Such women may come to believe there is nothing they can do to get out of an abusive relationship. Both men and women who come from abusive homes may come to view the violence they have witnessed as normal, and carry it into their own relationships as adults.

Can men be the victims of domestic violence?
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 95 percent of the victims of domestic violence are women. The National Crime Victimization Survey consistently finds that no matter who initiates the violence, women are 7 to 10 times more likely to be injured than are men. It's important to realize the climate of intimidation and control that occurs in abusive families. Most men will say they are not afraid of the woman with whom they live, even if they had also been hit, scratched, or punched by her. However, you'll often hear that women are terrorized and live in constant fear of being battered by the man with whom they live. The difference in strength and physical size puts a woman at more risk than a man.

Fibroso
06-13-2012, 06:51 PM
I totally agree with your post, now If instead of PBF, Manny had been involved in such a mess. What....................

kijiji
06-13-2012, 07:14 PM
I totally agree with your post, now If instead of PBF, Manny had been involved in such a mess. What....................
North america has a zero tolerance to domestic when it comes to these acts against women and children , if there is no jail time history will show it will certainly repeat its self !!! And by the way i mean no disrespect to you my friend and happy b-day.

TLG
06-13-2012, 07:26 PM
Ahh today is my birthday........................63 years OLD.

Happy Birthday ..... Fib

today is also my son's Birthday ..

TLG
06-14-2012, 05:30 PM
thumbs up for the clean up .... :thumbsup:

Fibroso
06-14-2012, 06:02 PM
Happy Birthday ..... Fib

today is also my son's Birthday ..
Good, you have a Gemini in the family. They're not afraid of anything, have a good heart and talk a lot.