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Just a couple of days ago, Floyd Mayweather requested a bid to leave jail, saying that it could prevent him from ever playing boxing again.

Mayweather's lawyer explained the harsh conditions for the world champion boxer, as he is stuck in a jail cell that is a little less than the size of a boxing ring 23 hours a day with limited time of working out.

Instead, Mayweather is asking to spend his three-month jail sentence on house arrest instead.

On Thursday, Judge Melissa Saragosa denied Pretty Boy Floyd's bid to leave, saying it was "inaccurate," according to the Los Angeles Times.

In the 35-page request to the judge, it says that Mayweather's caloric intake is much less than what it is outside of jail. It's only one-fifth of his normal intake, as the report says.


"The court finds the alleged dehydration of the defendant to be self-induced as water is made available to him 24 hours a day," Saragosa wrote. "The court further finds the estimated intake of only 800 calories per day is also self-induced as defendant chooses not to eat the food provided."

Saragosa added the physical training areas "may not be consistent with his prior regimen," but, "he is indeed provided sufficient space and time for physical activity if he so chooses."

Mayweather is serving his jail sentence for abusing his ex-girlfriend in front of his children. With his bid denied, Mayweather will just have to face it and just do his time.

He is expected to be out in August.

Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. You can read more about him at his website. Follow him on Twitter @joshdhani.

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