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  • Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
    So let me get this straight. His comeback is: "You may be breaking PPV records now, but when I was your manager, you couldn't sell ****."? LOL, yeah, good comeback.
    naw bruh... the huge diss was when prince said "And Floyd knows, like I know, that he's uncomfortable with real men around him."

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    • Originally posted by retnuocllup View Post
      naw bruh... the huge diss was when prince said "And Floyd knows, like I know, that he's uncomfortable with real men around him."
      You realize that could be a "thug" thing. J. Prince is a bad man who hangs with bad people.
      Last edited by Fetta; 03-14-2013, 03:49 PM.

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      • Not only do we know how to make millions, we know how to keep it

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          • Originally posted by jaestix1 View Post
            this is 100% true......go look at the youtube video comments. there were also posters on nsb doing it to, one of them, i think his name is rl g@y or something like that, got butthurt because i said ra the rugged man was garbage as an emcee.
            RA is garbage, LOL

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            • i love FMM but dude is dead on bout him not having ppv til DLH.i always wondered y he wasn't getting ppv money though is was unbeaten and really good.he fought dlh & we saw him on 24/7 & him using the oldest trick in the book to attract people(MAKE EM HATE YOU) BAM NOW HE IS PPV KING. as far as the broner comment thats also accurate.i've heard several people say that.FYI >>YOU DEFEAT YOUR FOES WHEN YOU MAKE EM YOUR FRIENDS.(48 laws of power)

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              • Originally posted by PBP View Post
                He's a rap music mogul that supposedly built his label off drug money. He's the CEO of Rap-A-Lot records out of Houston. The label has produced a bunch of platinum and gold albums.

                He's heavy in the streets. A real life boss. The feds were trying to shut him down for years. They had him on surveillance and he ended up donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to Al Gore's presidential campaign to get them off his back.

                One time, a rapper on his label was kidnapped by Master P, who was a multi-platinum selling artist and a wealthy multi-million dollar rap mogul in his own right. Master P actually called J Prince and asked permission to murder the guy because he didn't want to get on J Prince's bad side. He ended up letting him go.

                Prince is a big boxing fan and owns a gym in Houston. He was also managing several boxers in the 90s. Early in Floyd's career he signed to J. Prince. Some **** went down and Floyd wanted out of his contract. I don't know full details but Prince wouldn't go away until he got his money. He showed up to Floyd's boxing gym, with a gang of dudes strapped to the core and had the entire gym shook. I think Arum ended up cutting Prince a step aside check.

                Other than that you hear a lot of other stories. Him sending goons out to rough up rival record labels, making his artists pay up and other street ****.

                Now he's just involved with the church, does a lot of community work and runs his gym in Houston. But as you can see, this is a guy you do not want to **** with.
                Wasn't there an article about how he cheated Chad Dawson out of a lot of money, when he was his manager?

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                • This manager did strike a nerve with the "he also knows how to keep the money", remark.

                  Everyone knows that Ward is a thrifty. With his character, he just might have a second career in politics when he is done. A clean cut kid who won Gold for his country, is a man of faith etc,.

                  He may not make the kind of money that FLoyd has made, but when you compare these two in their 50's, I'm willing to wager that Andre's net worth and savings will be a lot higher.

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                  • Originally posted by Sugar Q View Post
                    I got mad love for Dre but Floyd is right "Broner is more popular than Dre right now" and being highly touted as the heir apparent.

                    This is irrelevant. It's about principle. A real character should not sell-out and start becoming a manufactured trash talker just because there is demand for it in the Boxing-Universe. It's a damn circus.

                    With that said, a clean-cut guy like Ward should have the type of management more along the lines that the Klitschko Brother's have, then a team that seem more fit for a Ex-Con, Gangsta Rapper.

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                    • Originally posted by Cupocity303 View Post
                      This manager did strike a nerve with the "he also knows how to keep the money", remark.

                      Everyone knows that Ward is a thrifty. With his character, he just might have a second career in politics when he is done. A clean cut kid who won Gold for his country, is a man of faith etc,.

                      He may not make the kind of money that FLoyd has made, but when you compare these two in their 50's, I'm willing to wager that Andre's net worth and savings will be a lot higher.
                      I think the wheels have already started to come off for Floyd. I wouldnt be the least bit surprised if he was broke within two or three years of retiring, and I dont think this showtime/cbs deal is all its being made out to be either.

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