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  • gbonafide
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    #51
    Originally posted by radioraheem
    Have you not heard that losing one's freedom doesn't really rehabilitate a criminal? Maybe in some cases it can be effective, but not usually. Therefore, it's very likely they may continue to repeat the crime afterwards? This is part of Sociology 101.
    You're absolutely right. The prison system usually doesn't work and Floyd was sharing with us what he learned in Sociology 101. The dude can't even articulate a proper sentence.
    Bernard Hopkins learned something from losing his freedom.
    I do think that Floyd did not learn anything and will be punching the mother of his children again in the future.

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    • PulpFriction
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      #52
      Originally posted by gbonafide
      Floyd is the best boxer on the planet but with comments like "You don't ever learn nothin' from losing your freedom" proves he's got a loooong way to go to reach contender level intelligence. I can't think of anything more that would force you to learn a life lesson.
      Yeah i can't imagine how confused the interviewer was when he said that. Floyd is brilliant in the ring but boy is he dumb.

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      • PulpFriction
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        #53
        Originally posted by radioraheem
        Have you not heard that losing one's freedom doesn't really rehabilitate a criminal? Maybe in some cases it can be effective, but not usually. Therefore, it's very likely they may continue to repeat the crime afterwards? This is part of Sociology 101.
        "You don't ever learn nothin from losing your freedom" does that make sense to you???

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        • letsgobrady
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          #54
          Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
          Pac was willing to do whatever it took to draw Mayweather out of hiding.Marquez was more than eager to do whatever it took to get another crack at Manny though.
          thats why he walked off to fight clottey?

          marquez turned down fights with pacquiao a couple times because he was not getting enough money

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          • GRUSTLER
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            #55
            Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
            JMM had no choice.

            For JMM it was about more than the money.

            Pac and Floyd are both superstars that draw a lot of viewers. You can't compare the two situations.
            No matter who Pacquiao fought out of Top Rank he would have and will not EVER make 40MIL even with PPV sales. If it was me. I would have went for the Mayweather fight a long time ago when I was still fresh and could bounce back even if it meant a loss. Lets be honest here..... If Team Pacquiao was so confident in beating Mayweather and that he was scared then why not just fight the guy? That fight would have made him more money than any fight he could have taken or will take. I believe Manny wanted it though, seriously but Bob Arum didn't.

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            • Puntoyhauf
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              #56
              Mayweather on a Pacquiao 'stache...

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