By Carlos Boogs

Former world champion Paul Spadafora will remain in jail, as he was blasted during a court appearance by a Allegheny County judge in the state of Pennsylvania.

Spadafora, 41 years old, was recently arrested for stabbing his brother, kicking his mother and threatening to kill police. Spadafora's attorney had tried to get him released to enter a treatment facility.

Judge Jeffrey Manning said the courts were "very generous" with Spadafora, according to a report in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

In 2005, Spadafora was sentenced 21-to-60 months in prison for shooting his pregnant girlfriend. Between 2004 to 2011, he was arrested three times for drug and alcohol related changes. On April 4th of last last year, Spadafora was arrested for threatening a store cleak with a knife in Armstrong County and then later in the night he assaulting a 63-year-old woman in Allegheny County.

According to the paper, Pittsburgh police responded to a domestic call on December 21, after Spadafora "came home high" and attacked his mother and brother after an argument broke out. Spadafora then began fighting with the police and had to be subdued with pepper spray and tasers.

According to the criminal complaint, Spadafora said, "Mom, get all their names. I know they have to live in the city. I'm gonna kill them."

According to police, he spit on officers and said, "Good, that (expletive) got AIDS now."

Spadafora was charged with seven counts of terroristic threats, four counts of aggravated assault, two counts of aggravated harassment by a prisoner, one count of simple assault and one count of possessing an instrument of crime.

After the latest incident, the judge let loose on Spadafora, according to the Post-Gazette.

"You don't choose to get cancer. You don't choose to get multiple sclerosis. You don't choose to get any other form of disease. But what you do is you choose here to use drugs and alcohol. And he continues to do it, and he continues to do it," Judge Manning said. "It's done. Sooner or later society has to say, 'Enough is enough.'"

Spadafora's preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.