Wearing a grey hoodie and ball cap, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was released from a Vegas Jail in the early hours of Friday morning.
The WBC Welterweight Champion walked to a waiting car, spoke briefly with the driver and then got in the drivers side and sped away as photographers clamored to capture the scene.
According to a spokesman for the LVPD, the high-profile athlete was released early for good behavior. His initial sentence called for six months behind bars for battering his ex-girlfriend while their children looked on.
Mayweather began his jail stint on June 1, 2012 and remained behind bars for the past two months. He must now complete 100 hours of community service and a 12-month domestic violence program that he began chipping away at in the months prior to turning himself in at the LVPD.
Check out video of his early morning release below:
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