Floyd Mayweather stands accused of eight criminal counts today, four of them felonies, and Manny Pacquiao suddenly isn't his most important potential fight anymore, not with a real fight for his freedom at hand.
A court date is scheduled Nov. 9 and if prosecutors have enough of a case to make even one of the felony charges stick, Mayweather will spend a minimum of one year in a Nevada state prison.
If the authorities really nail the champion boxer -- and given the depth of the charges, that seems the clear initial intent in the state where O.J. Simpson is serving nine to 33 years for armed robbery, conspiracy and kidnapping -- the maximum penalty for a felony robbery conviction is 15 years.
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