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Floyd Mayweather Junior Arrested!

September 10, 2010 Leave a comment

Couting his half

Floyd Mayweather Junior has just been arrested in Las Vegas on charges of grand larceny ESPN.com reports. Mayweather allegedly took a number of personal items from his ex-girlfriend Thursday morning but it is unclear what was taken. This is not his first run in with the law and probably won’t be his last. He’s been arrested multiple times on various assault and battery charges.

This guy might be at the end of a coke or meth binge. He’s just been acting much crazier than normal lately. We are used to him bouncing all over the ring and starting feuds with rappers but his racist rant against Pac Man and these new charges are more than we are accustomed to.

50 Cent shared his thoughts on the situation this morning via twitter stating:

She [Floyd’s Ex] has a girlfriend that stays in the guesthouse that floyd is paying for her as child support that is helping fuel the situation…

Floyd said he feels like her girlfriend is using her and pushing her in the wrong direction

Thanks for getting to the bottom of this 50. These tweets really shed a lot of light on the situation.

Michael Jordan’s Son Blows $50k in Vegas

August 25, 2010 Leave a comment

Michael Jordan’s philandering ways have been well document on this blog in connection with the carnage that he’s left in his wake. Apparently the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. His son Marcus Jordan recently blew through $50,000 with some UCF teammates in toe at Las Vegas Casinos. He posted all of this on his twitter account including twitvids of their time at the Liquid Pool Longue.

This is not a good look for Marcus and his boys.

  1. It’s a bad idea for Marcus Jordan NCAA athletes to gamble especially with this much money.
  2. It’s a bad idea for NCAA athletes to discuss their gambling wins and losses publicly.
  3. It’s a bad idea for anyone to talk about breaking the law publicly (you must be at least 21 to gamble at casinos and Jordan is 20).
  4. It’s not a good idea for anyone to put as much money on a craps table as their friend’s family probably makes in a year.

In the words of Ed Lover, C’MON SON!