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In the first day of the Chris Brown media circus, round three (or four, or a million, who knows anymore), the victim, 20-year-old Parker Adams, testified in court today about the alleged incident. During his testimony, numerous boxing metaphors were made, even comparing Brown to Floyd Mayweather at one point.

Today began the trial for Brown’s bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, who also allegedly punched Adams, WNEW reports. Both Hollosy and Brown were arrested last October outside of the W Hotel after Adams accused them of punching him when he tried to get in a picture Brown was taking with two women. Although Brown and Hollosy were originally charged with felony assault, but it was later reduced to a misdemeanor.

Adams, who filed a $3 million lawsuit against Brown and Hollosy in February, testified before the court today that, during the incident, Brown’s punch on a scale of 1 to 10 was a 6, while Hollosy’s was a 10 (what the barometer of this scale is, I can only speculate). Also during the testimony, Adams says that Brown “danced around him like Floyd Mayweather” after he punched him.

Hollosy’s trial is only expected to last a couple days, and Brown’s trial will follow after that. Hollosy faces up to six months in prison, but that sentence is likely to be a lot less if convicted, his lawyer said, since he has no criminal record. Brown, on the other hand, has a, uh, colorful record, to say the least.