King: Floyd a product of
his surroundings
Don King isn’t shocked by what
he’s seen of Floyd Mayweather
Jr.’s behavior in the last two
weeks. He doesn’t like it, and he’s
not about to condone it, but it
didn ’t come as any great
surprise to him.
Nor does the loquacious boxing
promoter believe, however, that
Mayweather ’s actions make him
a de****able person.
On Sept. 1, Mayweather was best
known as arguably the world ’s
finest boxer, an outspoken,
trash-talking character who
clearly had become the sport’s
biggest draw. But on Sept. 2, he
posted a bizarre, hate-filled rant
on uStream.com, during which
he referred to rival Manny
Pacquiao as a midget and a
“ yellow chump,” used a
derogatory slang term to
describe a ****sexual and said
that after beating Pacquiao, he
would force the Filipino
congressman to “make me a
sushi roll and cook me some
rice. ”
his surroundings
Don King isn’t shocked by what
he’s seen of Floyd Mayweather
Jr.’s behavior in the last two
weeks. He doesn’t like it, and he’s
not about to condone it, but it
didn ’t come as any great
surprise to him.
Nor does the loquacious boxing
promoter believe, however, that
Mayweather ’s actions make him
a de****able person.
On Sept. 1, Mayweather was best
known as arguably the world ’s
finest boxer, an outspoken,
trash-talking character who
clearly had become the sport’s
biggest draw. But on Sept. 2, he
posted a bizarre, hate-filled rant
on uStream.com, during which
he referred to rival Manny
Pacquiao as a midget and a
“ yellow chump,” used a
derogatory slang term to
describe a ****sexual and said
that after beating Pacquiao, he
would force the Filipino
congressman to “make me a
sushi roll and cook me some
rice. ”
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