Boxer Floyd Mayweather was booked into the Clark County, Nevada, Detention Center.

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The undefeated champion is no longer in custody, the detention center says

He is released after serving two months of a three month sentence

His sentence was for a domestic violence conviction last year

CNN  — 

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was booked Friday into the Clark County, Nevada, detention center to serve a 90-day sentence for a conviction last year on a domestic violence charge, police said.

Video from CNN affiliate KVVU showed Mayweather leaving the facility.

The official from the Clark County Detention Center said Mayweather was no longer in custody. No explanation of why Mayweather was released before the end of his sentence was given.

The undefeated boxer was convicted last year after the police said he punched the mother of his children at his home.

The high-profile athlete will be kept in isolation from the facility’s 3,000 other inmates. “He will receive one hour free time per day by himself,” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release.

“He will receive one hour free time per day by himself,” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release at the time.

Mayweather had been set to go to jail earlier this year, but a Nevada judge pushed back his reporting date so that the boxer could compete last month against WBA super-welterweight champion Miguel Cotto. Mayweather, whose nickname is “Money,” won a unanimous decision in the Las Vegas fight, which paid him $32 million.

Mayweather, whose nickname is “Money,” won a unanimous decision in the Las Vegas fight, which paid him $32 million.

A Michigan native, Mayweather has won seven titles in various weight classes since turning pro in 1996.