Mayweather using race card during ESPN interview....
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I've lost count of the times I've said the same thing. After his UK press tour in May people on here were under the impression that he could fill Wembley. That's probably the fault of the news reporter who acted like Jesus Christ was visiting.
Calzaghe and Hatton pull in ~50,000, so how anyone came to the conclusion that Floyd could fill Wembley (90,000) is beyond me.
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could you guys share a link to the video?
thing here is that floyd does have a point, yet he's wrong. if he was white and from another country (perfect example: ricky hatton), he'd be overhyped. like ricky was before he came overseas to fight american fighters.
however, that'd happen if he wouldn't open his mouth like he does. that's why you don't see people obsessed with bashing ricky hatton or making a thousand threads about the guy and why he sucks. because all in all, he's a quiet guy outside of the ring and does not make the controversial statements that floyd makes.
fact is, people tend to sympathize with the humble more so than the ****y. people like the humble attitude in a guy who's definitely talented and lets his talent speak for him. people also like their fighters to act like they're normal human beings and like they can connect to them in someway. with floyd, it's like, he puts himself on a pedestal - therefore creating a gap between him (athlete/celebrity - self proclaimed goat - throwing money around like it's nothing) and the people (normal, ordinary working people - who work hard to earn a living).
he puts himself on the spotlight, with unfriendly ways of gaining the attention, and people are forced to react. that's why he gets so much criticism and judgement. that's why he's wrong at the same time. so it all comes down to how you present yourself, and if that way of presenting yourself will either please or piss off the public. once you make an enemy, he'll pick you apart and focus on your flaws since you claim to be so great and perfect.Comment
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The only ones that are targeted are the ones who open there mouths about being something.....how long was Jordan under the microscope after everyone found out about his gamling problem? That he "cheated" on his wife? Kobe for being accused of **** in Colorado? Shaq for buying his wifey a jet for her b-day? (lol)
Point is...Floyd is being disected by the media and fans becuase he POINTS OUT what he has and mouths off about being great....he GIVES US fuel for the fire. And we as people...eat it up. America in general has become a hub for gossip, negativity and anything else when someone of worth (wealthy, athletes, celebrities etc....) are caught doing something/ saying something they shouldn't have been doing in the 1st place.
There was something that was great in 24/7...when he went to the kids and talked to them about "not letting anything get in their way to achieve their golas in life and to always work hard".....that's something that any person that anyone looks up to should be saying...but do not "two face them" and act like a ignorant N**** or try to play one whenever the cameras are on you. All that does is show the kids of tomorrow that "yes...you too can be come rich by acting like this...even if you really aren't."Comment
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For the record Tiger is barely black O_O....
Floyd was wrong for calling Steward an uncle tom, but that has nothing to do with Floyd thinking that Steward isn't black enough. Where the hell did you get that ****!? He's calling him that (in this context) because he probably feels that Steward has no backbone and is succumbing to pressure from bigger heads at HBO. I DO NOT AGREE, but that's probably where's he's coming from. His lash out against the commentators is probably more so attributable to the fact that Steward and Merchant usually root against him and down play his achievements. If you take note, Jim Lampley, is never in Floyd's crosshair nor is Max Kellerman when he lashes out.
Sidenote: I think Jim Lampley is the least bias of all the HBO commentators
Anyway he said Merchant doesn't know anything about boxing because that's probably the most insulting thing you can tell a guy who's been commentating the sport and following the sport for so many years. He called Steward an Uncle Tom, because as one black man to another, that's probably one of the most derogatory things he could say.
As far as him saying ******... how is that ignorant? He's trying to sound offensive so he can allude to his point of how ugly he feels he's being treated.
It's not like he was on ESPN saying, "wassup my ni99as... *** that ni99a rick ross" or something like that. That would be different.
For the record, Floyd brings this on himself. He plays the bad guy role too often and too well. People dislike him so they discredit him... (i.e.: the majority of NSB members O_O) ergo the huge chip he's always carrying on his shoulder. It's like a reverberating process. He's very competitive and he wants to be considered the best. So when he's not considered the best he throws a tantrum THEN he trains hard to prove he's the best. For the most part, that's why he cries after he's had a great performance against a fighter he wasn't expected to beat. It's all his frustrations, stress, anger and all these other emotions that he's been bottling up capped with Joy because he just proved the critics wrong and now he can release it... cause he "told you so".
He really just wants to be accepted but he's goes about the wrong way trying to get that acceptance.
Thanks for the insight coming straioght from Floyd's brain....I was merely giving my opinion just as you are giving your's. And I hardly think that Floyd was calling Steward an "uncle tom" becuase he has no backbone and or is feeling pressure from the HBO execs....he's a trainer 1st and a commentator 2nd. Steward could give a *** what HBO execs think or what him to say on the mic.
Al'a Ali vs. Frazier....
If he was really trying to let fans and media know how he felt...try being a little more articulate in your discussions and interviews if you want to be taken seriously...everyone knows his persona....why reinforce everyone's take by behaving like that?
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Cries after beating a fighter he wasn't expected to beat??????? He wasn't favored against Baldomir? Gatti? Hatton? DLH? No denying Floyd's skills....and in most if not all his fights....he has been the favorite...Judah was probably 50/50. But I don't recall him crying after that fight.Comment
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