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  • #21
    Originally posted by techliam View Post
    The one thing I hated about the documentary, is where they genuinely compared the US version of 'the streets', i.e how Mayweather was supposedly brought up, to being brought up on the streets in the Philippines fighting for your family's daily food.

    Two totally different worlds

    on Mayweather: 'streets that hardly brought any more promise'

    Like seriously ?
    I can guarantee you there are certain neighborhoods in this country where the violent crime rate are comparable to that of the Philippines if not more ... I forget which city it was but I believe it was Detroit that ranked in the top 10 most dangerous cities in the world ... Period. Which is crazy when you take in to account it was up against 3rd world countries.

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    • #22
      wow what a racist.
      hes been discriminated more than ALi doe.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by General STRUGG View Post
        wow what a racist.
        hes been discriminated more than ALi doe.
        Ali was part of a group that shared the same beliefs as the KKK. Ali even gave speeches at KKK meetings. Imagine if Mayweather did that?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by brickcityboxing View Post
          I can guarantee you there are certain neighborhoods in this country where the violent crime rate are comparable to that of the Philippines if not more ... I forget which city it was but I believe it was Detroit that ranked in the top 10 most dangerous cities in the world ... Period. Which is crazy when you take in to account it was up against 3rd world countries.
          i don't think its comparable. some people in 3rd world countries literally eat garbage just to survive.

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          • #25
            Oh yea its just wonderful in the Philippines. Its like a real world version of Disneyland. Kids ride unicorns to school. Road head for every man driving to work in the morning. Woman stay at home to tend to the small children & have robots that clean the house.

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            • #26
              It is fu**ed up in the Philippines.

              But why would he say that?

              A lot of American families are fu**ed up including Floyd's. But why would Manny mention that?

              Anyway f o c k the politicians and their supporters who f o c k the Philippines.

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              • #27
                I'd rather live there than Detroit doe.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by techliam View Post
                  The one thing I hated about the documentary, is where they genuinely compared the US version of 'the streets', i.e how Mayweather was supposedly brought up, to being brought up on the streets in the Philippines fighting for your family's daily food.

                  Two totally different worlds

                  on Mayweather: 'streets that hardly brought any more promise'

                  Like seriously ?
                  Mayweather said. "When I was young, I told her 'I think I should get a job'. She said, 'No, just keep boxing'".[16] "When I was about eight or nine, I lived in New Jersey with my mother and we were seven deep in one bedroom and sometimes we didn't have electricity", Mayweather said. "When people see what I have now, they have no idea of where I came from and how I didn't have anything growing up".

                  Poor Floyd.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Ryannn View Post
                    i don't think its comparable. some people in 3rd world countries literally eat garbage just to survive.
                    Agree. Some people in the third world see documentaries about our poor people and literally want to be them because life looks good compared to what they have.

                    There is absolutely no comparison.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by techliam View Post
                      The one thing I hated about the documentary, is where they genuinely compared the US version of 'the streets', i.e how Mayweather was supposedly brought up, to being brought up on the streets in the Philippines fighting for your family's daily food.

                      Two totally different worlds

                      on Mayweather: 'streets that hardly brought any more promise'

                      Like seriously ?
                      So there is no one in america who daily fights for their family's food is what you are saying?

                      Nobody is comparing america overall to a 3rd world country but what you said in the bold is just foolish!

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