
When I first read this story on Boxingscene.com about how in August someone broke into Floyd Mayweather's bedroom window proceeded to steal seven million dollar worth of jewelry some many things came flooding into my mind.
"That's some damn expensive jewelry"
"Guess his bedroom is on the 1st floor"
"You would have thought if they were coming to steal some stuff they might have taken something a little easier to pawn off than custom made diamond encrusted jewels or find some of those money stacks Floyd always has on him"
But the #1 thing I thought of above all else and excuse me if I get a little hood right here:
"If this fool has seven million dollars worth of jewelry in his house why wasn't it in a damn safe?"
I mean seriously Floyd is worth at least 20-30 million maybe more and he doesn't have a safe? You can go to Walgreens and buy one for $20. Who has seven million dollars worth of jewelry just lying on the bed? If I have $7 lying on my bed and left home I would be nervous about someone breaking in.
Ironically Floyd is put out a $100,000 reward for the return or arrest of the people who stole his property. Seems pretty cheap considering:
YOU HAD SEVEN MILLION DOLLAR WORTH OF JEWELS LYING ON YOUR BED!
I like Floyd but considering some of the senseless violence that has been happening against athletes lately it maybe time to take a little shine of the bling before he ends up being buried with it.
*Here are additional details of the story*
Las Vegas, NV - One afternoon in late August, someone broke into one of Floyd Mayweather's homes and made off with his personal jewelry. This week Mayweather issued a $100,000 cash reward for information leading to the return of his property.
Mayweather confirmed that the jewelry is estimated to be valued at $7 million and was taken from one of his Las Vegas homes. The offense occurred on August 17, between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. The thieves apparently broke his bedroom window and entered while he was out of the house. No one was hurt and security is working around the clock to ensure that cameras and professional guards are posted. Only the jewelry was observed to be missing.
Anyone with information on this crime can call Sherbrooke, Jelan and Associates at (678) 457-5858 or (404) 786-1321. Callers could be eligible for an immediate cash reward of $100,000 and may remain anonymous.
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!
Here is an exclusive pic of the one of the robbers breaking into Floyd's mansion.



It was Oscar De La Hoya
What did you expect? You flash all those jewels on every t.v. station possible, not to mention the stacks of cash and your cad is going to get pulled!
In a way, serves him right. He should have put that stuff somewhere safe.
I do wonder, why not try to find those stacks we always see Floyd tossing around the house. Also, if these guys only went for the jewels how did they know where to look?
This dude is going is going to get murdered
You better take down that pic or I am coming after you.
This what happens to cocky N*ggas
It was me.