Floyd Mayweather Doesn't Understand the Word "Magnitude"

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    #21
    Originally posted by mortal7
    His father is Floyd Mayweather Sr. obviously. Don't expect a Einstein response by him.
    I guess he doesn't really need to understand big words. Most boxers aren't scholars.
    I heard even the Klitschko's bought their degrees.

    Seems like the really smart guys get their asses kicked anyways (Bobby Czyz comes to mind).

    I did think what 50 cent did to him was really low. I mean who gives a **** about Harry Potter or Doctor Seuss anyways?

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    • jas
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      #22
      That was funny

      But in all seriousness, he's smart and worth a lot of money. Marketing genius

      And he even listed an injury he had during Ortiz fight on the same medical form in which PAC did not disclose his shoulder injury.

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      • Fetta
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        #23
        Seems like he understands it

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        • croz
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          #24
          Originally posted by Fetta
          Seems like he understands it
          Thread backfired. It's the people here who have shown they don't know what the definition is.

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          • BOXEO _
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            #25
            what a ***in idiot

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            • Mr.Fantastic
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              #26
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Not cool, he's a hero to millions of Americans who struggle with illiteracy and leaning disabilities. This forum is proof.
              Damn! I can't give you green k again but as soon as it's up, I'm giving it to this post.

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              • Jake_Lamotta
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                #27
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                Not cool, he's a hero to millions of Americans who struggle with illiteracy and leaning disabilities. This forum is proof.
                Damn man, easy with the truth bombs

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                • Tay Roc
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  Not cool, he's a hero to millions of Americans who struggle with illiteracy and leaning disabilities. This forum is proof.

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by croz
                    If he didn't know the word why did he go on to answer it correctly? In terms of the magnitude of the fight, aren't the turnout and crowd size relevant to it? It's possible it's just Floyd's usual stutter. In interviews Floyd always pauses and stutters a bit when he talks.
                    He might well have understood, but people who struggle with language and certain words (e.g. dyslexics) are good at disguising and working around it.

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                    • rambov
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                      #30
                      I don't think he remembered the question. He does that a lot.

                      You ask him something and he gives a completely different answer.

                      Funny tho

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