I know I was a little sore at Floyd only because of Roger but..
I mean seriously,
Oscar tried using Cinco de Mayo as a selling tool for his people, pride etc..
What does Oscar wear?
A biatch boy bath robe.
Look at the dumb look on Oscars face.
(he reminds me of a movie star who always has a sad face but I can't remember the dudes name)
Floyd had the leather Mexican get up. (It was tight and I know it was not cheap)
I kind of wish Floyd would have came out on a horse like the loli-pop kid did a few months ago.
That would have been sick.
Although at the time I would have been wishing Floyd was thrown by the horse and broke his neck.
Or better yet, It would have cool to see Floyd
come out with some guns and then fire off some blanks while walking to the ring.

Let's not confuse this photo of Emiliano Zapata with anything to do with Cinco de Mayo.
Century apart.
Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's independence. The commentator of the fight I was watching
kept saying over and over again that this was Mexico's independence. grrrrrr!
Small history lesson:
The war that led to Mexico's independence was faught
between 1810 and 1821
Against Spain.
September 16
Independence Day
Día de la Independencia Celebrates the Grito de Dolores,
an event that marked the start of the independence war against
Spain on the eve of September 16, 1810.
May 5
Cinco de Mayo
Batalla de Puebla
Celebrates the victory against French forces in the
city of Puebla, on May 5, 1862.
It is also widely celebrated in the United States among
Mexican-Americans.
The photo of the man above was part of
The Mexican Revolution of 1910 and as stated has nothing to do with Cinco de Mayo.
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