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  • #11
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    Originally Posted by .::EyEKoNiK::. View Post
    "These are the people i wanna suck their dicks"

    boojee, Freddy Krueger, kingburger, madsweeney, mangler jr, peyk-peyk, Pullcounter, renren40, S a m u r a i, Sharethelove, Talisayen, ThePunchingBag, vErDuGo
    When did Eyekonik say that?! :cotdamn:

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post

      Now as we listen to this ex-con, drug trafficker, and want-to-be manager-trainer, call Fernando Vargas a bum, a thug, a hoodlum and a gangster, one can only laugh at what appears to be Mayweather speaking about his own life. But Mayweather cannot help but give away the ploy of the De la Hoya camp, as he is quoted as saying: "I want him (Vargas) focused on me, he will focus himself right out of the game.[/I]

      http://www.********boxing.com/news/pierce2208.php

      This is what they're trying to do to Pacquiao.

      What happened to the "Floyd JR. is the best fighter in the world and Pac is still a one dimensional fighter talk by the Mayweathers? I think these morons are scared of Pac and have to resort to cheap shots...

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      • #13
        Strange that both Roger and Floyd Mayweather Sr. talk like guys who's been using drugs since they quit the milk bottle, I mean their speech is so unclear that even a native American is struggling to make out what they are trying to say at times...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post
          Who would even entertain a convicted drug smuggler's innuendos of Pac taking PEDs are idiots? But the media, *****s, stupid fans, forum posters, agree?

          The man who loves to talk and downgrade others: Floyd Sr.

          Mayweather is a convicted drug smuggler, serving over three years of a five year federal drug trafficking sentence. Mayweather and others were convicted of smuggling cocaine into the US in detergent boxes from 1987-1992.

          Mayweather Sr. was a former boxer of no great accomplishment. He was a professional boxer for about eleven years and never won or contented for a world title. His only claim to fame is being stopped by a young Sugar Ray Leonard and losing to Marlon Starling on two occasions. He had a mediocre record of 29-6-1. Only six of his thirty-six opponents even has a winning record. His own brother, Roger has been quoted as saying this about Mayweather Sr and his boxing career: "he lost to bull**** fighters, he was never the fighter I was."

          He claims to be the catalyst behind the success of his son Floyd Mayweather Jr, but in truth it was his brother, Roger Mayweather who laid the foundation for Mayweather Jr, prepared him for the Olympics and trained him for his first fourteen fights. The father only assumed training his son after being released from prison. If anything, Mayweather failed to be there during the formative years of his sons life and of his boxing career.

          A look into Mayweather Sr.'s family life is also revealing. His son fired him as his manager/trainer and gave him twenty-four hours before he evicted him from his house and repossessed his car. The father and son almost coming to blows several times over the career path chosen by Mayweather Jr. and money he claimed was owed to him by his father. This typical of Mayweather Sr.'s storied relationship with his other family members.

          The only accomplishment of note that I can recall for Floyd Mayweather Sr. was his being named manager of the year in 1998 by the Boxing Writers Association of America. This after he had only been managing his son for about one year and he was without a license to even be a boxing manager! And in typical Mayweather fashion, he disrespected the award, because he did not also win trainer of the year! That award won by Jack Mosley, who Mayweather proceeded to call a joke.

          Now as we listen to this ex-con, drug trafficker, and want-to-be manager-trainer, call Fernando Vargas a bum, a thug, a hoodlum and a gangster, one can only laugh at what appears to be Mayweather speaking about his own life. But Mayweather cannot help but give away the ploy of the De la Hoya camp, as he is quoted as saying: "I want him (Vargas) focused on me, he will focus himself right out of the game.


          http://www.********boxing.com/news/pierce2208.php
          criminals are paranoid. LOL

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          • #15
            Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post
            Who would even entertain a convicted drug smuggler's innuendos of Pac taking PEDs are idiots? But the media, *****s, stupid fans, forum posters, agree?

            The man who loves to talk and downgrade others: Floyd Sr.

            Mayweather is a convicted drug smuggler, serving over three years of a five year federal drug trafficking sentence. Mayweather and others were convicted of smuggling cocaine into the US in detergent boxes from 1987-1992.

            Mayweather Sr. was a former boxer of no great accomplishment. He was a professional boxer for about eleven years and never won or contented for a world title. His only claim to fame is being stopped by a young Sugar Ray Leonard and losing to Marlon Starling on two occasions. He had a mediocre record of 29-6-1. Only six of his thirty-six opponents even has a winning record. His own brother, Roger has been quoted as saying this about Mayweather Sr and his boxing career: "he lost to bull**** fighters, he was never the fighter I was."

            He claims to be the catalyst behind the success of his son Floyd Mayweather Jr, but in truth it was his brother, Roger Mayweather who laid the foundation for Mayweather Jr, prepared him for the Olympics and trained him for his first fourteen fights. The father only assumed training his son after being released from prison. If anything, Mayweather failed to be there during the formative years of his sons life and of his boxing career.

            A look into Mayweather Sr.'s family life is also revealing. His son fired him as his manager/trainer and gave him twenty-four hours before he evicted him from his house and repossessed his car. The father and son almost coming to blows several times over the career path chosen by Mayweather Jr. and money he claimed was owed to him by his father. This typical of Mayweather Sr.'s storied relationship with his other family members.

            The only accomplishment of note that I can recall for Floyd Mayweather Sr. was his being named manager of the year in 1998 by the Boxing Writers Association of America. This after he had only been managing his son for about one year and he was without a license to even be a boxing manager! And in typical Mayweather fashion, he disrespected the award, because he did not also win trainer of the year! That award won by Jack Mosley, who Mayweather proceeded to call a joke.

            Now as we listen to this ex-con, drug trafficker, and want-to-be manager-trainer, call Fernando Vargas a bum, a thug, a hoodlum and a gangster, one can only laugh at what appears to be Mayweather speaking about his own life. But Mayweather cannot help but give away the ploy of the De la Hoya camp, as he is quoted as saying: "I want him (Vargas) focused on me, he will focus himself right out of the game.


            http://www.********boxing.com/news/pierce2208.php
            YAWNS! We heard this before. In many criminal cases the DA must use the testimony of one criminal to put others in jail. Jose Canseco was steroid junkie,tax problems, and criminal problems and yet he told the truth about Mcgwire and Palmerio.

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