Floyd Mayweather Jr. will soon have plenty of free time to figure out if he wants to fight Manny Pacquiao, only he’ll be thinking about it from a jail cell. The unbeaten boxer was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to reduced battery domestic violence and harassment charges before Las Vegas judge Melissa Saragosa, who also ordered the 34-year-old champ yo complete 100 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine. Mayweather Jr. could have been sentenced to between two days and 18 months in jail, but chose a plea deal to avoid trial on felony allegations that he hit his ex-girlfriend and threatened two of their children during an argument at her home in September 2010. Prosecutor Lisa Luzaich told the judge Mayweather has been in trouble before and hasn’t been punished. Attorney Karen Winckler had argued that the public would benefit more if Mayweather performs 100 hours of community service with children. Mayweather, considered the best pound for pound fighter in boxing, was told to report to jail Jan. 6.
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