I read this and thought-when did The Notorious B. I. G. and Hillary Clinton have a kid together? It takes a village to raise a real n-gga.
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Adrien Broner is the result of growing up with FMJ as a role model
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i think your definition of a "real n" is wrong.
when broner mention "real n" he means like a G, a playa, etc. u know a "real n"..
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Fraud Roidweather IV is a fake and cheat, but on core TMT d*ck-riding fan boys, majority of African-American heritage will come to his defense and say he is the best ever and realest n*gga out.
Get the **** out of here, he's been cheating off your broke ass labouring ass PPV buys since beginning of his first PPV fight.
He don't care about your broke ass in the ******, all he cared about was PPV numbers and buying his TMT merchandise, so you fan boys keep buying his ****, he just getting rich while your broke ass is doing hard labor for
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostHere me out here.
After watching Broner's latest melt down, there are so many things wrong with this video.
1. Broner says Floyd isn't a "real ni gga". What's the real definition of a "real nigg a"? Let's start there. I challenge all brothers to start in your own respective areas and redefine that definition. To me, a real nig ga is someone that is a good role model, takes care of his family, doesn't participate in criminal activity and works on uplifting his fellow brother and tries to help him whenever possible. A real nig also tells and corrects his brother when he is wrong.
2. Broner is the result of having Floyd Mayweather as his out of the ring idle. There are millions of little AB's running around here. It's not the athlete's fault, but as many of you know, it takes a village to raise a child. If inner city youth aren't getting the parenting they need at home, as much as I hate to say it, someone has to step up and fill the void and become a new role model. Mayweather had one of the biggest opportunities/platforms to become the new role model someone like AB could look up too. Mayweather burned money so AB burned money along with many other things.
3. Inner city youth need to reevaluate their definition of a real *****. If real *****'s only role is to lead you down the wrong path of keeping the status quo of inner city destruction than you'd have to be crazy to fit that definition of a real *****. If real *****'s can't correct youth when they are doing wrong, then only law enforcement can fill that void. We all know where that leads.
4. I challenge all real men reading these words to become the new precedent in their community and help change the definition of a real *****. Let's change it to something constructive that will help uplift the community and bring wealth. Not take away and cause destruction. I challenge real men confront youth in their community/neighborhood that have been mislead and provide guidance for them to change the culture, not write them off as someone else's problem because they're not your biological child.
Like I said, it takes a village to raise a child. We have too many Adrien Broner's running around here that are confused and have been mislead and given misinformation that's provided them with a foundation for destruction and disaster.
Oh yeah, guess what? There's an 8 year old kid in the inner city that looks up to Adrien Broner who watched the video AB put out today. Chances are, that kid doesn't have the parental supervision needed to properly define the definition of a real *****. In turn, the new generational cycle has just begun all over again just like AB was once that 8 year old kid.
Instead of saying "Boxers aren't role models because they box", I challenge you "real men" to set the tough standards to professional athletes and hold them accountable and help take back control of your respective communities. Because you know, that's what real nig ga's[/B] do.....
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Floyd Mayweather Jr, from a boxing perspective, has been in the rumbles of boxing conversation since at least 1996; every fighter that came up in boxing from the inner city, under the age of 31, has had Floyd Mayweather Jr as an example for them to aspire to.
Andre Ward, Errol Spence Jr, Danny Garcia (though not black, he's also an inner city kid), Robert Easter Jr(from Broner's own camp) and others have all had Floyd as a model to aspire to, yet none of them have turned out reckless.
Adrien Broner is all of 26 years old, with at least 7 children from at least 6 different women; Broner was going to be Broner, whether he looked up to Floyd, Roy, Pernell, or any other fighter who showed their own touches of flash.
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Postthey are both human....cast the first stone if you never sinned or acted a fool in your life
Growing up Mayweather was a role model of mine...pretty boy floyd anyway.....he said what was on his mind, was hungry, worked hard, and was a student of the game. Loved his videos with smitty on seconds out....the 24/7 with Hatton...and how he was brutally honest leading up to the ODLH, and Gatti fights...he literally called out the best after every fight and said he'd prove he was the best from 130-154...he was waaaaay down at lightweight then. I was thinking this kid is crazy if he thinks he will fight Gatti, Tszyu, ODLH, and Mosley....he ended up beating 3 of them and the conqueror of Tszyu....from 96-07 floyd inspired me to box and be my own man.....He coudnt get the fights he wanted....Arum was holding him back and soon as he was a free agent ODLH fight happened....soon as cotto left arum he fought floyd too
Money mayweather was a character.....america loves to see a black man act like a jigaboo...be flashy...have legal issues etc...but when he was humble, not talking trash and calling out the best while carving out a hall of fame resume before he was 30...he couldnt sell *****.....the best way to get attention in the media is act like an idiot
When Andre Ward was more active and p4p top 2 or 3 a few years ago, no one outside of hard core knew his name. He was humble, worked hard, and a family man. American media likes controversy, drama, and jigaboos
Great Post
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Originally posted by R_Walken View PostGreat Post
he doesnt act phony, he is genuine, isnt even 30 and has a very good resume...no media hypetrain or anything
now if he acted like a jigaboo or was flashy and flamboyant like say Macho Camacho, he'd be a friggin star.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostThe only sort of critique that I would have to your characterization is that Broner seems to be the only one of these young potential stars, of any color, who hasn't seemed to have picked up on the tireless work ethic that Floyd's put into striving to be great in this sport.
Floyd Mayweather Jr, from a boxing perspective, has been in the rumbles of boxing conversation since at least 1996; every fighter that came up in boxing from the inner city, under the age of 31, has had Floyd Mayweather Jr as an example for them to aspire to.
Andre Ward, Errol Spence Jr, Danny Garcia (though not black, he's also an inner city kid), Robert Easter Jr(from Broner's own camp) and others have all had Floyd as a model to aspire to, yet none of them have turned out reckless.
Adrien Broner is all of 26 years old, with at least 7 children from at least 6 different women; Broner was going to be Broner, whether he looked up to Floyd, Roy, Pernell, or any other fighter who showed their own touches of flash.
im 30 so you are right...he definitely inspired many people my age and younger in a positive light...all people remember is the "Money" persona
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Some guys are just natural born ****** rude jerks and bullies no matter what. Broner is one of them. Broner is a Mayweather want to be who comes up way short. He is just a better than average fighter but no superstar and this seems to drive him crazy because he wants so badly to be the next Mayweather. Broner is too ****** and selfish to know how to act so he does classless things to show off and get attention. If he wanted to show off his wealth at Walmart he could just say keep the change or hand out some $20 bills to Walmart employees rather than throw change on the floor like a ****** jerk. He is a grown man and he can't blame Floyd for his childish behavior.
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