I wonder if what's her name is going to threaten to sue ESPN like she did Conor when he wore that NBA jersey? Like her lawyer said, seeing this has to have obvious traumatic effect
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The only negative about writers like this is, they would be the ones wanting front row tickets for this fight. And if they don't get it, they would then come up with the "Because we wrote this article" now we can't get accreditation to the fight. Why would you want to be at the fight of a woman beater?Comment
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On the day of May-Pac I asked the same question to Steve Kim on Twitter and he blocked me.The only negative about writers like this is, they would be the ones wanting front row tickets for this fight. And if they don't get it, they would then come up with the "Because we wrote this article" now we can't get accreditation to the fight. Why would you want to be at the fight of a woman beater?Comment
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Good read. Real deep into the issues. You want your children to be as good at what they choose in life as Floyd is a boxer. You don't want your son to be like him or your daughter to be with a man like him.
I just wish one time espn would talk about him lampley at hbo when they talk about domestic violence in boxing. He gets protected.Comment
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The media never calls out their own. Hell ESPN is littered with examples of on air personalities that have been arrested for Domestic Violence, DUI's, sexual harassment and all kinds of arrests. Look at what's going on with on air personality Ryen Russllio right now. He got arrested for breaking into somebody's house butt naked. And they covering it up not mentioning it on any of their platforms. You had guys sexually harassing females in the offices of ESPN headquarter and they swept all that under the rug.Good read. Real deep into the issues. You want your children to be as good at what they choose in life as Floyd is a boxer. You don't want your son to be like him or your daughter to be with a man like him.
I just wish one time espn would talk about him lampley at hbo when they talk about domestic violence in boxing. He gets protected.Comment
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Yeah it's sad. Floyd deserved to go to jail for his crimes and he did. He doesn't forfeit his right to earn as much as he can because he beat women. ESPN employees or those of their corporate partners sure as hell get to still make money despite their transgressions.The media never calls out their own. Hell ESPN is littered with examples of on air personalities that have been arrested for Domestic Violence, DUI's, sexual harassment and all kinds of arrests. Look at what's going on with on air personality Ryen Russllio right now. He got arrested for breaking into somebody's house butt naked. And they covering it up not mentioning it on any of their platforms. You had guys sexually harassing females in the offices of ESPN headquarter and they swept all that under the rug.Comment
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