Comments Thread For: Beiber Jabs '******' People For Floyd Mayweather Hate
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Its not their fault. Much like their hero Floyd his fans never learned to read. Its why they believe Floyd has never done anything wrong because they can't read about it. Without pictures to them it never happened because that's all they have access to is picture books for 3 year olds.Comment
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Respectfully, I think the mistake you are making is substituting polarizing for unpopular.
Floyd is polarizing, which means he has an equal number of fans and detractors. Unpopular means he has no fans. You are correct in that he does get people to buy to see him lose, but to exaggerate that makes no sense. It is a small percentage.
If 50% like you and 50% hate you, you are more popular than someone who 35% like but only 10% hate.
I agree with your point about complaining, but Bieber's point is correct and you in many ways illustrate it.Comment
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pivoting to some existential garbage theoretical BS rather than addressing the question. Typical deflection.
I made no statement about how popular he was, just that the numbers suggested he was more popular than a poster suggested.
Just because you choose not to use it, doesn't mean he isn't popular.
That's ridiculous. ODH dropped over a mil from Floyd to Manny and you would say both ODH and Manny are popular.
Again, speculation. ODH was popular but his numbers had peaks and valleys as well.
Floyd is polarizing like Kobe, john cena, serena and others. Too often people mistake polarizing for unpopular.
You together with all the floyd fans invented itComment
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Respectfully, I think the mistake you are making is substituting polarizing for unpopular.
Floyd is polarizing, which means he has an equal number of fans and detractors. Unpopular means he has no fans. You are correct in that he does get people to buy to see him lose, but to exaggerate that makes no sense. It is a small percentage.
If 50% like you and 50% hate you, you are more popular than someone who 35% like but only 10% hate.
I agree with your point about complaining, but Bieber's point is correct and you in many ways illustrate it.
It's only American sports writers (not boxing writers) and FloeHoes that like Fraud. Everyone else tunes in to see if he gets beat.
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reading your last couple of posts
pop·u·lar
ˈpäpyələr/
adjective
adjective: popular
1.
liked, admired, or enjoyed by many people or by a particular person or group.
"she was one of the most popular girls in the school"
He's only famous, people know of him, but they don't like him.Last edited by Death_Adder; 10-01-2015, 02:26 PM.Comment
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