FLOYD MAYWEATHER's Career is Effectively OVER...
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prior convictions and threats made by floyd to his ex-wife and her acquaintance bodes not to well on the fate of floyd. surely his future actions will be put to a big question mark as his past will be under scrutiny to answer basic questions like his potential to commit much graver offense, like hurting himself or much worse inflicting to others like making good of his threats. the case of valero may also be considered in evaluating the case of floyd. america is far from being another venezuela, surely some authority may make a stand in protecting society against the menace a floyd may eventually bring if let loose in the streets. whos willing to take the risk for another OJ or another valero in the good olde USA?Comment
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oh dont forget boat buyers, the ones expert in refurbishing then selling for upgraded price.dont forget rehydration catchweight medical researchers & financial hedge fund managers such as bernardo/al haymon/dios/vito corleone & horus. When they are not doing that, they are masquerading as part time boxing historians & "true" "real" "knowledgeable" boxing fans such as el jesus,coach webb, caliloyd, just to name a few *****s.
they are quite a disgustingly pretentious & repugnant fan base.Comment
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Floyd would prefer to be in jail for 2 years than fighting pac in the ring for 50 million dollars.
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Not sure about NV law, but a professional boxer's fists do sometimes
qualify as deadly weapons. If they do in NV, it will still depend on what
sort of prosecutor gets the case, and how much political pressure is
brought to bear on him.Comment
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haha. look at these *******s still hating.
theseguys actually hopes, this guy fails.
its ****ing sad.
im not even a pac man and i wouldnt want to see him fail.
well the only failing will be when he fights floyd but still.
*******s, worst fanboys everComment
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they dont, or mayweather would have already had a felony battery charge. but he doesnt so its clear they dont.Comment


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