Yes, it actually does have something to do with literacy.
lit·er·a·cy
ˈlidərəsē,ˈlitrəsē/Submit
noun
the ability to read and write.
Proper syntax below.
" are for quotes.
If my biggest problem writing in english is to use " instead of ', then dont worry for me dude. I appreciate your advice, though. Thank you again.
It was never going to be released. They made the excuse that they didn't want to throw away their game plan so they would avoid releasing it. Now that the fight is over they hope everyone would just forget and nobody will think to bring it up because why would they, Conor already got knocked out
I leave it, then, thank you anyway.
And missing a "t" while typing has nothing to do with literacy, I'll practice my typing though.
Yes, it actually does have something to do with literacy.
lit·er·a·cy
ˈlidərəsē,ˈlitrəsē/Submit
noun
the ability to read and write.
Proper syntax below.
And missing a 't' while typing has nothing to do with literacy.
And missing a "t" while typing has nothing to do with literacy.
" are for quotes.
I'm giving your different angles man. Take it or fcuking leave it.
In the meantime, maybe learn how to improve your literacy.
I leave it, then, thank you anyway.
And missing a "t" while typing has nothing to do with literacy, I'll practice my typing though.
EDIT: fixed my old post so that people like you can understand it.
And why should I ask jeff for releasing a footage he didnt take when he one who took it
I'm giving your different angles man. Take it or fcuking leave it.
In the meantime, maybe learn how to improve your literacy.
He said he has a copy in a boxingscene.com video. Look for the one where they interview him in acasino before the McWelfare fight.
And why should I ask jeff for releasing a footage he didnt take when the one who took it said he was going to release it. Doesnt it make more sense to ask for it to the actual owner of the footage? as long as he said he would release it?
I dont think so. Why would he have a copy? Not even malignagi has a copy.
He said he has a copy in a boxingscene.com video. Look for the one where they interview him in acasino before the McWelfare fight.
Ok, now that the fight is done.
Where is the footage? It was said that the full sparring session would be released, where is it?
Ask Jeff Mayweather, he has a copy.
It's locked up in Dana White's personal safe, along with all his old boxercise equipment.
There's a reason they were having to recycle footage when they leaked a third short clip. Colon looked like sh*t even in the footage they showed trying to sell him as a legit boxer, so it doesn't takes genius to figure out how poorly he'll have looked the rest of the way.
They're just going to hope the whole thing blows over and people forget about it.