Floyd Jr reminds me of 2pac for some reason...

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  • mathed
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    #21
    Originally posted by GHOST KING
    What's with all of your picture puzzles?? It's like a Mad magazine or something..
    I found this funny website and I'm tired of posting in some of these redundant threads...racist this and that..but I still want to be apart of things..selfish
    I know - a picture says much more than words do

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    • -Kev-
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      #22
      I understand what you mean.

      2pac was a controversial rapper, in his prime he was the best rapper, he beefed a lot, attracted attention for the wrong reasons.

      Mayweather does the same.

      People in this thread are ****** though, they think you're saying they are twins or something. Like if you're comparing their rap careers. It's boxing and rap, of course they're going to be way different. But have some things alike.

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      • Bhopreign
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        #23
        Originally posted by Willie Swindler
        not even close tupac was deep & eloquent when he talked. he was a mainstream crossover star. tupac even though he pissed off the old white establishment, he was very likable & a charming personality.

        floyd is the complete opposite. he is devoid of charisma, wit, & intelligence.

        And a MAJOR DIFFERENCE is tupac was a sex symbol & was always seen around females. he was like a black marlon brando. he was always seen with females, always rumored to be dating this female star.

        floyd is the complete opposite. he's rumored to be a ****sexual. he is never seen with females but always with dudes. in boxing & non boxing events.

        wayy off.
        Money and fame changes things, I heard Pac say the year before he was seen on tv the same girls in the club wouldnt pay him no mind.

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        • GHOST KING
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          #24
          Originally posted by mathed
          I found this funny website and I'm tired of posting in some of these redundant threads...racist this and that..but I still want to be apart of things..selfish
          I know - a picture says much more than words do
          Agreed..I sometimes find a video or picture explains it all.. Sometimes there's no point in putting an effort to respond...... But usually nobody gets it... I get ya though myy brotha, I get ya,,,

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          • -Kev-
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            #25
            Originally posted by NesNY
            Tupac was a crossover star with immense talent and intelligence. He was conscious of the black struggle and stereotypes sorrounding the urban youth.

            Pac's legacy is unquestioned and celebrated. Though he sometimes had bipolar tendencies, he sought to make a difference in people's lives.

            Watch his interviews. Dude was intelligent, charming, confident, and spoke with a Malcolm X type of urgency.

            Sorry, but there's absolutely no way Floyd resembles the late Tupac Shakur, the person.
            Mayweather is the biggest PPV draw with immense talent and ring intelligence.

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            • GHOST KING
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              #26
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              I understand what you mean.

              2pac was a controversial rapper, in his prime he was the best rapper, he beefed a lot, attracted attention for the wrong reasons.

              Mayweather does the same.

              People in this thread are ****** though, they think you're saying they are twins or something. Like if you're comparing their rap careers. It's boxing and rap, of course they're going to be way different. But have some things alike.
              THANK YOU!! I been getting red k'd left and right for this...I'm not comparing their legacies..I'm comparing their personalities and how they were both controversial... Not a boxer to a rapper..Of course pac spoke better than May, but they both had bi polar personalities and were about the same thing..

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              • Drunk Punch
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                #27
                Floyd would get such a boner to hear himself being compared to Tupac as that has pretty much been his mission since he changed from being the nice, polite and media friendly young man of his youth to the Money Mayweather persona of recent years.

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                • GHOST KING
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ray Dollars
                  Floyd would get such a boner to hear himself being compared to Tupac as that has pretty much been his mission since he changed from being the nice, polite and media friendly young man of his youth to the Money Mayweather persona of recent years.
                  Kind of like what 2pac did huh?? The nice young poet who rapped about the black mans struggle to the controversial thug pimp daddy who rapped about money, b!tchez, thuggin and parties

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                  • _original_
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                    #29
                    No, totally different....2Pac was on a self destructive path while Floyd is all about self preservation and living a long healthy life with his children.....2Pac smoked and drank as an adult while Floyd is a complete health nut....2Pac was very educated and came from nothing with no guidance while Floyd is not the best speaker and was a star child boxer from a boxing family... you get the picture


                    the only boxer I can compare to 'Pac is a prime Mike Tyson, which as some of you may know were very close friends


                    Floyd = 50 Cent

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                    • GrandpaBernard
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by _original_
                      No, totally different....2Pac was on a self destructive path while Floyd is all about self preservation and living a long healthy life with his children.....2Pac smoked and drank as an adult while Floyd is a complete health nut....2Pac was very educated and came from nothing with no guidance while Floyd is not the best speaker and was a star child boxer from a boxing family... you get the picture


                      the only boxer I can compare to 'Pac is a prime Mike Tyson, which as some of you may know were very close friends


                      Floyd = 50 Cent
                      Floyd eats like a fat boy and has an impressive bar in his big boy mansion.

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