Floyd Mayweather just tweeted he is paying for all of Smokin Joe's Funeral expenses..

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  • Pacquiao'd
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    #161
    Originally posted by puga
    good gesture but why did he need to announce it to the whole world?....
    doyou know whwat the purpose of twitter is you, lame? stop hatin for once

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    • cupocity303
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      #162
      Originally posted by La_Vibora
      Respect to Floyd! Can we please stop the Floyd vs Pac stuff for just a minute please.
      To be honest, even though I don't hold it against him unlike these other ***** Vs ******* Paradigm mutants, he brought it upon himself by invoking himself into the story.

      It could've just been about R.i.P Joe Frazier, instead it's about Floyd paying for Frazier's funeral.

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      • AFighter4U
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        #163
        Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3
        Listen man, alot of people think I am an *******, and have a right to I am set in my ways and it just dont click with some, but at the end of the day I still do right, even though people dont always agree with how I carry myself I do go out of my way to help people when I can.
        So if a person like me can do those kinds of things why cant Floyd? I mean I agree he dont exactly carry himself the way some of us would like to see, we like people to be humble and be respectful, but that doesnt mean he is some cold hearted ****.
        people are rather highly emotional when it comes to pac/floyd threads. though i may disagree with Puga and think that his question regarding floyd's announcement in twitter was unnecessary, i also think that the reaction to his single question was kinda knee-jerk from floyd fans.

        i mean, the guy merely questioned floyd's announcement and you'd think Puga made some deeply racial statements or something similar by the reactions of some folks here.

        then there are other folks who obviously have some axe to grind on Pac fans and then label ALL pac fans as insensitive jerks just because one or two pac fans said something they find offensive.

        i'd rather focus on the fact that floyd did something nice for someone whose family was in dire financial straits.

        as someone who experienced a death in the family with us being in a precarious financial situation, i can appreciate such gesture floyd made, REGARDLESS if he announced it to the world or not.

        when one is emotionally, physically and financially drained, such a kind gesture soothes the soul and alleviates the pain in a way which is beyond words.

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        • Daddy T
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          #164
          gotta give floyd a green k for this

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          • DE100
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            #165
            Originally posted by AFighter4U
            people are rather highly emotional when it comes to pac/floyd threads. though i may disagree with Puga and think that his question regarding floyd's announcement in twitter was unnecessary, i also think that the reaction to his single question was kinda knee-jerk from floyd fans.

            i mean, the guy merely questioned floyd's announcement and you'd think Puga made some deeply racial statements or something similar by the reactions of some folks here.

            then there are other folks who obviously have some axe to grind on Pac fans and then label ALL pac fans as insensitive jerks just because one or two pac fans said something they find offensive.

            i'd rather focus on the fact that floyd did something nice for someone whose family was in dire financial straits.

            as someone who experienced a death in the family with us being in a precarious financial situation, i can appreciate such gesture floyd made, REGARDLESS if he announced it to the world or not.

            when one is emotionally, physically and financially drained, such a kind gesture soothes the soul and alleviates the pain in a way which is beyond words.
            I would agree with you if the individual that said it was not known for his nonsensical post, With anything involving pac/floyd.

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            • ThePunchingBag
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              #166
              Can't blame him.

              The guy needs all the positive PR he can get.

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              • AFighter4U
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                #167
                Originally posted by DE100
                I would agree with you if the individual that said it was not known for his nonsensical post, With anything involving pac/floyd.
                so basically, lotsa floyd fans were already ticked off at Puga and his question was the pebble that started the avalanche of reactions.

                its quite understandable really. i'm assuming most folks here both pac and floyd fans post in this forum as a way of relieving stress and tend to be easily provoked.

                i understand since most likely i'd react more or less in a similar way if a floyd fan whom i'm ticked off with would comment in a likewise manner regarding manny.

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                • BetterCallSaul
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                  #168
                  Real charity doesn't need publicity. Kind gesture, but Mayweather announced it to the world to boost his own ego and self-worth. Why couldn't he have arranged to pay for Frazier's funeral expenses behind the scenes?

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                  • Leohappy
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                    #169
                    so much hate in this thread. floyd just made a twitter message about it.

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                    • Leohappy
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                      #170
                      Originally posted by timbatron
                      Real charity doesn't need publicity. Kind gesture, but Mayweather announced it to the world to boost his own ego and self-worth. Why couldn't he have arranged to pay for Frazier's funeral expenses behind the scenes?
                      when pac buys 6 ambulance cars for his province, he's on the first pages of every boxing e-newspaper ,and praised on all forums for his charitability.
                      when vitali klitschko paid for his ex. opponents cancer treatment there was 5 topics praising him for donating 50k$.
                      when floyd makes a short twitter message he's criticized for it.
                      keep hatin bruvs i'm having a good laugh!!!!

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