He is a self made millionaire. He gives back to his community. He's a hero if you ask me.
Floyd Mayweather is no role model for black people
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Lol...unrealMayweather has done alot of charity work so WTF are you on about?
Besides, he's a self made multi millionaire who runs his own company and makes seven figures a month, who also has continuously thrived against all the odds and despite the worst case of adversity a professional sportsman could ever face (sheer number of haters like you that he has is ridiculous).
He is a hardworking, diligent, dedicated, and motivated man who doesn't allow the hateful white man to keep him down. How much more of a role model could the black folk ask for?
Is he perfect, is he Jesus? Hell no! He has his flaws, but who doesn't? Jim Lampey? Rondas Rousey's married boyfriend? Manny Pacquiao? Donald Trump? George Bush? Tiger Woods?
Hell no! No one is perfect, but you don't have to be in order to be a good role model. You only have to have success in life and display the qualities that took you there (intelligent, business savy, dedication, mental fortitude, etc etc), because if you don't have that no one knows you or gives a **** anyway.
Take the good and leave out the bad. That's how fans are supposed to look at role models if they are smart, because they should know better than to think there's someone out there that is totally good.Comment
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All the white slave masters and their descendants whom they've passed down their wealth, businesses and judicial system to are the real role models...Comment
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Thank you for having the courage to speak up. Most people won't say anything because they are scared of being called racist by the colored folk.Comment
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I've noticed something about Floyd's social media pages. Floyd can show pictures of himself at a basketball game, with his daughter, with his son, or even him globe trotting but those pictures don't get nearly the amount of likes and comments as do the ones where he posts pictures of himself with stacks of cash. It's as if the site of money makes people go ape **** either in a bad way or a good way.You don't need to go on the page, if you follow something, it shows up on your feed. That's the point of following something. The point is that even if you don't see it personally, the only thing he ever does is posts this kind of stuff. No problem for me, i don't really care, it's just all a bit boring now. It just might be more interesting to see another side to him, if there is one.
I've unfollowed it now anyway seeing as he doesn't fight anymore and outside of boxing he's extremely boring, i'm a fan of what he does in the ring though
Floyd is a very talented boxer who has the mentality of a 15 year old boy. But the fact that his social media posts can drive some people mad the way it does tells me that people are seriously messed up out there.Comment
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I will ask the OP, who sounds like a Black Trump supporter, how many Black people does he employ? Because you know, Floyd employs Black people, you have seen his organization on HBO.Comment
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this site has gone to ****Comment
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That's because Mayweather fans are not family-orientated people. They're the usual scum who read gossip columns and hope Mayweather's wealth will rub off on them. The fact that he came out with Justin ****ing Beiber in one of his fights tells you all you need to know about his corny ass and his fans.I've noticed something about Floyd's social media pages. Floyd can show pictures of himself at a basketball game, with his daughter, with his son, or even him globe trotting but those pictures don't get nearly the amount of likes and comments as do the ones where he posts pictures of himself with stacks of cash. It's as if the site of money makes people go ape **** either in a bad way or a good way.
Floyd is a very talented boxer who has the mentality of a 15 year old boy. But the fact that his social media posts can drive some people mad the way it does tells me that people are seriously messed up out there.Comment
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