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Peter Quillin Used To Sell Crack To Kids! JUST CAUSE HE WOULDN'T GET A REG. JOB!

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  • Peter Quillin Used To Sell Crack To Kids! JUST CAUSE HE WOULDN'T GET A REG. JOB!




    He didnt have a felony or anything that will prevent him from getting a job, he said he would sell crack or sometime would wait outside and BEG FOR A DOLLAR! wtf what part of the game is that you rather BEG A MAN for money and not be embarrassed but your embarrassed to get a job at mcdonalds.
    Last edited by .!WAR MIKEY!.; 11-22-2017, 06:41 AM.

  • #2
    He dindu nuffin

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    • #3
      Lma o. The history of the sport is littered with checkered past. Its not tennis. Boxing is a scoundrel world

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      • #4
        Peter Crackllin!! Still doe, Kid Chocolate banging his Jewish wife with a big ole booty

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        • #5
          Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post



          He didnt have a felony or anything that will prevent him from getting a job, he said he would sell crack or sometime would wait outside and BEG FOR A DOLLAR! wtf what part of the game is that you rather BEG A MAN for money and not be embarrassed but your embarrassed to get a job at mcdonalds.
          Haha he didn’t say BEG he said WAIT, as in wait for a transaction. He didn’t say anything about selling to kids either. Don’t do that bro. You’re better than just making stuff up. It completely discredits you.

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          • #6
            ... Floyd Mayweather Sr was convicted of drug trafficking in 1993 and sent to prison... and???

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            • #7
              A boxer with a shady past??

              I'm outraged!!

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              • #8
                Just shows he's a scum bag

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                • #9
                  At least he has that work experience to fall back on now his boxing career has gone so far downhill.

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                  • #10
                    ...and yet he was able to pull himself together and train hard to become a champion. Something that took discipline, courage, will power, sacrifice and dedication. We can forgive a lot of misdeeds of men so long as they are truly committed to being better human beings. If he goes back to that life I wouldn't be as forgiving, but it's a part of his past that he has left behind and isn't proud of, I don't think he's walking around bragging about it, it was just a part of who he was at one time in his life.

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