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Originally posted by IR0NFISTYou forgot to mention the fact that he was months away from serving jail time for domestic violence charges, and in an ironic twist of fate, was being criticized for it by none other than America's most famous woman beater himself - Fraud Mayweather Jr.
Not only was Fraud Jr. using the domestic violence charges to gain a psychological edge over Castillo, but he took it a step further by running a anti-domestic violence campaign leading up to the fight and dedicating the event to "all the battered women in the world", his walkout song even admonished violence against women.
This is the hypocrisy of Fraud Mayweather Jr., a living, breathing, walking contradiction of the lowest degree.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostThanks for reminding us. Diego was severely drained in that fight. At the weigh in Diego was 2lbs over the weight limit and had to drain himself further.
Not only was Fraud Jr. using the domestic violence charges to gain a psychological edge over Castillo, but he took it a step further by running a anti-domestic violence campaign leading up to the fight and dedicating the event to "all the battered women in the world", his walkout song even admonished violence against women.
This is the hypocrisy of Fraud Mayweather Jr., a living, breathing, walking contradiction of the lowest degree.
[IMG]http://i64.***********.com/albums/h164/ybfchic/SEPTEMBER%202010/Floyd-Mayweather.jpg[/IMG]
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Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostYou forgot to mention the fact that he was months away from serving jail time for domestic violence charges, and in an ironic twist of fate, was being criticized for it by none other than America's most famous woman beater himself - Fraud Mayweather Jr.
Not only was Fraud Jr. using the domestic violence charges to gain a psychological edge over Castillo, but he took it a step further by running a anti-domestic violence campaign leading up to the fight and dedicating the event to "all the battered women in the world", his walkout song even admonished violence against women.
This is the hypocrisy of Fraud Mayweather Jr., a living, breathing, walking contradiction of the lowest degree.
[IMG]http://i64.***********.com/albums/h164/ybfchic/SEPTEMBER%202010/Floyd-Mayweather.jpg[/IMG]
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Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostYou forgot to mention the fact that he was months away from serving jail time for domestic violence charges, and in an ironic twist of fate, was being criticized for it by none other than America's most famous woman beater himself - Fraud Mayweather Jr.
Not only was Fraud Jr. using the domestic violence charges to gain a psychological edge over Castillo, but he took it a step further by running a anti-domestic violence campaign leading up to the fight and dedicating the event to "all the battered women in the world", his walkout song even admonished violence against women.
This is the hypocrisy of Fraud Mayweather Jr., a living, breathing, walking contradiction of the lowest degree.
[IMG]http://i64.***********.com/albums/h164/ybfchic/SEPTEMBER%202010/Floyd-Mayweather.jpg[/IMG]
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Originally posted by MindBat View PostSign of a closet Floyd fan. Wouldn't be surprised if you have Floyd posters on your walls and ceiling.
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