Mayweather Jr. charged with harassment

Troubled boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was charged with two counts of misdemeanor harassment Thursday -- the latest in a string of warrants to be filed against him in recent months.

A criminal complaint lodged at Las Vegas Justice Court accuses the 34-year-old fighter of threatening to unleash "homies with guns" on two security guards who were ticketing vehicles outside his home in October 2010, the Las Vegas Sun reported.

The incident is separate from another case in which Mayweather allegedly poked a security guard in the face during an argument last November. That altercation was sparked by a disagreement over cars that were parked near the boxer's residence, in an exclusive gated community near Las Vegas.

Mayweather faces a battery charge over the alleged face-poking.

The trouble might not end there. According to another report Friday, Mayweather is named in a lawsuit filed by a Las Vegas bouncer alleging the boxer's bodyguard choked him for trying to card Mayweather and his entourage.

The five-division world champion is also gearing up for an evidence hearing on July 29 on domestic violence, grand larceny, coercion and robbery charges that could send him to prison for up to 34 years if convicted.

Mayweather -- who has never lost a professional boxing match and earns millions of dollars per fight -- is accused of striking and threatening his former girlfriend, Josie Harris, stealing her mobile phone and threatening two of their children in an incident last September.

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