Does Mayweather set a good example for Black people and their culture in America?

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  • -EX-
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    #21
    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
    Whoever thinks Floyd is some kind of figurehead, representative, and leader for Black Americans is a ****ing idiot.
    End of Discussion...

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    • American Dream
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      #22
      hes not an example. he is an athlete. but you seem to hold him at this high standard as an example. so on your notion, yes hes done quite well coming from nothing to something. he sets a good example as an athlete. which is what he is.
      No one works harder than him in this sport and he earned his spot as the Cash Cow.
      I dont judge any fighter on their personal life..or what their accused of..Only God can judge.

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      • Everywhere
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        #23
        There is a huge difference between the way Filipinos look at Pacquiao and the way African-Americans look at Mayweather. Nobody looks at Floyd Mayweather like he is some hero or role model. Filipinos look at Pacquiao like that because it is a country that has nothing, sucks at sports, and most of the people there have nothing. Philippines is a horribly impoverished third world country, that is why so many men leave the country to work in better places and why so many women will marry anyone to get out of there. There are at least 100 better known athletes than Mayweather here. All Philippines has is Pacquiao. Adam Carolla nailed it in his controversial commentary. You can't compare the two because there is nothing similar.

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        • LupinIII
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          #24
          Originally posted by Froghead99
          How horrible does Mayweather have to become until his fans, until Black Americans admit he is not a good role model, infact he is a piece of ****.
          im gonna shock you with this bit of information

          one person doesn't represent black america or america as a whole. crazy right?No one in america considers floyd a role model besides up and coming boxers who looks at his technical prowess.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #25
            shiet... wifebeater isn't even a good role model for monkeys!!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by Everywhere
              There is a huge difference between the way Filipinos look at Pacquiao and the way African-Americans look at Mayweather. Nobody looks at Floyd Mayweather like he is some hero or role model. Filipinos look at Pacquiao like that because it is a country that has nothing, sucks at sports, and most of the people there have nothing. Philippines is a horribly impoverished third world country, that is why so many men leave the country to work in better places and why so many women will marry anyone to get out of there. There are at least 100 better known athletes than Mayweather here. All Philippines has is Pacquiao. Adam Carolla nailed it in his controversial commentary. You can't compare the two because there is nothing similar.
              Ha ha haaaa... How many flips will commit suicide now? Mabuhay Pilipinas...

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                #27
                Originally posted by Everywhere
                There is a huge difference between the way Filipinos look at Pacquiao and the way African-Americans look at Mayweather. Nobody looks at Floyd Mayweather like he is some hero or role model. Filipinos look at Pacquiao like that because it is a country that has nothing, sucks at sports, and most of the people there have nothing. Philippines is a horribly impoverished third world country, that is why so many men leave the country to work in better places and why so many women will marry anyone to get out of there. There are at least 100 better known athletes than Mayweather here. All Philippines has is Pacquiao. Adam Carolla nailed it in his controversial commentary. You can't compare the two because there is nothing similar.
                damn, i wonder how will you describe those african countries suffering in severe povery and famine right now. places where your forefathers came from. now they need you more than ever...have you made your charitable contributions yet?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by brick wall
                  damn, i wonder how will you describe those african countries suffering in severe povery and famine right now. places where your forefathers came from. now they need you more than ever...have you made your charitable contributions yet?


                  I love the way how people assume things on these boards..........you sound like you are butthurt....for all we know, that poster you responded to may not be African American.....

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                  • brick wall
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by -KPB-


                    I love the way how people assume things on these boards..........you sound like you are butthurt....for all we know, that poster you responded to may not be African American.....
                    lol it's actually you simpletons who assumed that the ts is from the Philippines so your automatic reaction is to make a retaliatory post against that country and its people. how ****** is that huh?

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                    • jtiger777
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                      #30
                      no he doesnt

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