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  • #81
    Originally posted by edgarg View Post
    I said the same thing about him some months ago.I used to know him on another site and he was rather different. In the last year of two he's become progressively more incoherent and ******. Seems to be trying to break into the "thug" racket. Definitely a "camp follower".
    You all acting like you know me... lol gtfoh. I'm flattered...really..

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Larryx2011 View Post
      cool now that that is out of the way we can move on to the manny fight
      I hope uncle Bob feels the same.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3 View Post
        from my personal experience the D.A. only offers or agrees to plea deals when they are not sure they can get a conviction if the case goes to trial. if it was an open and shut case like pactads/floyd haters have been saying they wouldn't have offered a plea, they would have took him straight to trial.
        I've beaten many hoes (like your mom) and when the D.A. don't have a strong case against me, I just plead guilty and get 2 days, yo! That's exactly how the system works! I'd rather save money and not go to trial...even though I'm innocent

        STFU with your backwards N*GGA logic!!! SMH

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        • #84
          Originally posted by leonthegee View Post
          Hes got the best lawyers money can buy. The DAs lucky to get a conviction at all. 2 yrs chasing Floyd. If they had anything solid they wouldnt be making a deal.
          Hey ****4brains, you don't plead guilty when u got the best lawyers!! Did O.J.'s team of millionaire lawyers advise him to plead guilty???? Since Floyd had the "best" lawyers, they should've gone to trial and smoked the D.A. and get a NOT GUILTY verdict, bro!!!

          Even if you're innocent, you sometimes plead guilty so you can receive a lesser punishment!!! Floyd was most likely guilty and didn't want to spend more $$$ for months/years of trial, so he plead guilty.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Check View Post
            Mayweather will now have street cred for spending time in jail.
            I lol'd

            Money Talks

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            • #86
              Originally posted by thuggin_yo View Post
              Hey ****4brains, you don't plead guilty when u got the best lawyers!! Did O.J.'s team of millionaire lawyers advise him to plead guilty???? Since Floyd had the "best" lawyers, they should've gone to trial and smoked the D.A. and get a NOT GUILTY verdict, bro!!!

              Even if you're innocent, you sometimes plead guilty so you can receive a lesser punishment!!! Floyd was most likely guilty and didn't want to spend more $$$ for months/years of trial, so he plead guilty.
              If they said ''OJ if you plead guilty to Manslaughter you will only get 6 months'' I'm pretty sure he would have taken the option. You're a ****ing jackass for comparing the two.

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              • #87
                better to cheat than to beat your wife , you dont wonna end up like floyd , least manny got some vagina , floyd likes the penis

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                • #88
                  Boxing is all Mayweather's life but they forgot to teach him how to live a life.

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                  • #89
                    At some point he will age, have surgeries, bone aches, turn gray.....maybe then he will learn what humility is. No one is truly indistructable. Life will eventually give him charactor. There are people half his age that understand life and are humble. He has the maturity of an underdeveloped 13 year old.
                    Last edited by richardt; 12-20-2011, 10:01 PM.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by 1nonlymre View Post
                      And there you go. In before I posted a couple of posts back. I fully agree. As a probation officer, I see this all the time, believe me, fair does not always equal innocent...or guilty.
                      It's a shame that some folks go all "Judge, jury and executioner" on cases without knowing how things generally work for people with affordable means.
                      I blame CSI, but that's just me.
                      I hear you. Most of the blame should go to the people, who'd rather be told things than open up some books and do the knowledge themselves. It's the reason politicians, boxing promoters, etc. can tell lies without repercussions- people generally believe whatever suits their position.

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