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  • I just think he called/talked to the wrong person. As much Floyd want to calm and stop him, we know floyd, he is not good at this and its not floyd's fault. RIP.

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    • Originally posted by sanluisjerzy View Post
      Didn't Mayweather re-post that 50 cent tweet himself?

      And while we're on the topic, can I bring back the topic; what did 50 cent's tweet mean?

      "RIP Hayes, @floydmayweather you are my little brother. All can think about is what you said to me up stairs. Don't you ever do nothing to your self no matter what champ. We can fall out and fight or what ever,but I don't want to see you go out like that. #SMSAUDIO #POWER #FRIGO"

      Is Floyd suicidal now? I know he went to the Clippers game and all, but is he PTSD-ing from the incident? I take a lot of people here will get mad at me for gossiping, but I really can't help but think what witnessing something like that does to somebody.
      This is what made me take a big step back, and set personal feelings aside. If this is true, and Floyd really is depressed and suicidal, then we need to give this guy a break. If he were to off himself, many of us would feel bad for all the §hit we give him, even if it's all true and had no direct impact on the situation.

      I may have a strong dislike for Floyd, but this is a pretty §hitty situation for anyone.

      I am curious though, why the hell would he retweet something so personal and embarassing (if true)?

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      • Originally posted by FeFist View Post
        He probably thought he was being sincere.
        The tweet reads like they had spoken with each other after the incident had happened. That Mayweather posted it I think reflects the mental state he's in after this. No one has really talked about the psychologically impact this will have on Mayweather, all boxing aside. He's seen some f-ed up stuff in his life, with his father, but stuff like this requires counselling, and sometime intervention therapy. I know you people will laugh at that, but it's kind of really sad. Despite the 6 women or however many who have come forward and said he beat them, I feel really sorry for him right now.

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        • too soon?

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          • Originally posted by Slick_Rick View Post


            too soon?




            Yes it is.

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            • Mayweather should have a Reality TV show.

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              • who the **** cares!
                #fightpacquiao COWARD!

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                • Floyd Wants To Be Gangster, He Runs With These Crowds; Life Of Mayweather

                  Didn't bother Floyd too much if he was at an NBA game later that night. When you grow up in the ******, hang and roll high profile these days as Floyd does, he's seen it all, he lives that scene, his dad and uncle lived it, Floyd lives it. Floyd rolls with this crowd. It's all about money, status, bling, mansions, strip clubs, the rapper world, everybody wants to be a gangster, sponge bath YouTube videos, one of your cars registered to you is involved in a shooting at an ice rink, you tear up a Vegas burger joint at 2am whirling chairs with T.I. over his wife. You beat up your kids mom over her with another man. Your uncle Roger beat up a woman. Your dad is a crackhead. Floyd acts like Pacino in Scarface. This is life and times of Floyd junior. This is how it starts, people around you start having these problems and eventually someone has an issue with you, when you run with this crowds. Of course Floyd thinks he's untouchable and he's smarter than everyone else, including Tupac & Biggie.

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                  • Has there ever been a sadder/harder/more embarrassing time to be floydgay than today?

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                    • Originally posted by TLC8 View Post
                      Didn't bother Floyd too much if he was at an NBA game later that night. When you grow up in the ******, hang and roll high profile these days as Floyd does, he's seen it all, he lives that scene, his dad and uncle lived it, Floyd lives it. Floyd rolls with this crowd. It's all about money, status, bling, mansions, strip clubs, the rapper world, everybody wants to be a gangster, sponge bath YouTube videos, one of your cars registered to you is involved in a shooting at an ice rink, you tear up a Vegas burger joint at 2am whirling chairs with T.I. over his wife. You beat up your kids mom over her with another man. Your uncle Roger beat up a woman. Your dad is a crackhead. Floyd acts like Pacino in Scarface. This is life and times of Floyd junior. This is how it starts, people around you start having these problems and eventually someone has an issue with you, when you run with this crowds. Of course Floyd thinks he's untouchable and he's smarter than everyone else, including Tupac & Biggie.
                      I went out soon after walking in on my grandmother's dead body. It's not that I didn't care, and thinking about it I didn't even want to go out, it was other people saying I needed to take my mind of things.

                      What you've said has been repeated a few times in this thread. I don't know if people are genuinely idiotic, or if they're just pretending to be ignorant of the concept of people dealing with shock and grief differently.

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