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But the Associated Press has reported that Mayweather has been freed from jail.
Mayweather's attorney, Richard Wright, told the Associated Press that the fighter has a Tuesday court date. If convicted, Mayweather faces a maximum of six months in jail and a $ 1,000 fine.
FanHouse stopped by a local boxing gym in California to get reaction from fighters and trainers to Mayweather's situation.
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