A radio dj clowning the #1 P4P MW champion of the world about his drop reading difficulties. I'm not a fanboy of Mayweather, but come on! Anybody can have a hard time doing something they are not used to doing. Put Charlamagne in the ring and see how many mistakes he makes.
Mayweather on 105.1 trying to read
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Now you are saying college kids are ******? You are too dumb to remember what you even put, because you said they couldn't read. Also, its pretty obvious the only college you've seen is on TV and really have no reading comprehension. I mention the size of college in terms of population and you bring up class sizes WTF? This guy... at least you can read, but understanding what you read comes after 6th grade go back to school Happy Madison.You obviously haven't been, because you'd have first hand knowledge that there are tons of ****** college kids. Tons. Being in college, nor having a college degree, doesn't equate to being intelligent. At best you can call it being 'book smart.'
And most colleges are not HUGE universities with classes filled with 200 to 300 people (if that's what you were implying). Huge classes are not even the norm. There are many HUGE universities where the average classroom sizes are about 30 to 50. It all depends on the subject and class you are taking, and even the SCHOOL you are attending within the university.Comment
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Nah. He didn't go there to read Harry Potter. Floyd recorded a drop for Power 105 who knows how long ago. It could've been earlier this year, or 2 years ago. They had the session archived and one of the hosts (Charlamagne) dug it up and aired a portion of it.Comment
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If you think it's acceptable that floyd would read like that because he's not used to doing it, then that tells us that youre operating on the lowest standards for life. I dont expect floyd to read postgraduate dissertations, but **** at least say "higher" without ****ing up and pronounce your name right.A radio dj clowning the #1 P4P MW champion of the world about his drop reading difficulties. I'm not a fanboy of Mayweather, but come on! Anybody can have a hard time doing something they are not used to doing. Put Charlamagne in the ring and see how many mistakes he makes.Comment

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