Sulaiman on Mayweather: Beating a Lady, Not a Major Sin - Boxing News
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If there was EVER any doubt that Sulaiman is a TOTAL piece of SHIT...... THIS should dispel it once and for all. Why can't they just CAN this fukking Neanderthal?!?
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Beating a lady is not a major crime? I suppose in the great scheme of things murder and long drawn out torture could be regarded as worse than a quick one off beating. But still, you would have to consider beating up a woman, or even a man, as a pretty heinous and vile act.
We should all gather up our pitchforks and go and beat on Sulaiman for his own crimes against humanity. After each punch we could say to the weird little dwarf 'Hey, Middle Earth Emperor, this is kids play. After all we could be burning off your testicles with scented candles'. I'm sure he would heartily agree and have a good chuckle whilst the blood drips down his face.
People like this should be setting an example to the younger generation. Truely an out of line comment, really though what sort of a thing is that to say?
That man deserves a slow testicles cancer.
Honestly this guy didn't say any thing wrong he said it's "highly critical" which is true. It's not like he murdered a lady. It's not right to hit a women don't get me wrong but he never said it was right. Atleast not in that qoute lol
Not a major sin means it's not too bad. YEs, it fuckin' is. Beside, Sulaiman has no friggin integrity and can't read the owl rules of his organisation:
Rules 6.4: "d) A boxer will not be rated if any of the following occurs:
∗ Convicted and incarcerated.
∗ Indefinite medical or legal suspension by a local, commission, affiliated federation or the WBC.
∗ Belonging to a country which practices racial discrimination."
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Yet Floyd's still rated. WBC's lack of integrity and stupidity no 6005460013
Surely beating someone up is one of the worst things you can do short of killing them. There is never any excuse for beating someone up and I mean that. There are legal ways and means of dealing with problems.
Obviously there are crimes that have a larger impact on a larger number of people and I know I will get stick for pointing out the obvious as in economic fraudsters and war criminals, but beating someone up is really bad on the micro scale that most of us live and operate by.
Maybe Sulaiman wasnt translated correctly. It happens often.
We need another spanish speaking person to hear him out.
Gotta love Sulaimon, just incase anyone ever forgets what a complete BOOB that guy is, he is always quick to refresh your memory.
Beating a lady is not a major sin? I guess in the boxing world it isn't. Hell, all the best have done it at one point or another.
Does it matter if Floyd has a title. Its not going to stop him being the best fighter out there.
I thought the worst thing Floyd done was sucker punch Orftiz but this is discusting. He is a very powerful dangerous boxer who would not have any problems beating up the strongest man out there. Why the hell did he feel the need to do that to his wife.
I have lost any little respect for the guy I had. I hope prison teaches him a lesson.
I can only hope his daughters keep up on his shitty business dealings and interviews, and that the future son in laws do not.
Dumbass.
This guy is to boxing what Sebb Blatter is to football (soccer)
The real reason i believe Suliman has said what he did was so that Mayweather stays the WBC champ and that Suliman make plenty of $$$$ from sanctioning fees
Sulaiman is the same as Blatter, way too old should have retired years ago and lost touch with reality.
Floyd must have been charged with a misdemeanor, that would not make you a convicted felon, what is written below is pasted from the Nevada law, we don't know if Floyd punched, slapped or pushed her and took the cell phones. We do know Floyd is a professional boxer, so his hands can be considered a weapon and I would bet that's how the Nevada prosecutor presented the case which would make it a felony and the reason Floyd took the plea deal.
I don't believe he beat her up, (meaning punched her ) but we know Floyds rants so he probably pushed and or smacked her along with a long and loud rant which scared her and the kids. But who knows what really happened except the people directly involved.
Misdemeanor or felony
Generally, if the battery upon you did not involve a weapon (such as a knife or gun) or your injuries did not result in permanent physical damage to you, then the crime against you is classified as a misdemeanor. The maximum possible penalty for a misdemeanor is $1,000.00 fine and/or 180 days in jail.
Misdemeanors that occur within the city of Las Vegas are prosecuted by the City Attorney’s Office.
Batteries with weapons or serious injury are felonies. The Clark County District Attorney’s Officehttp://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/images...ternalLink.gif, prosecutes all felony cases and any misdemeanor cases that occur outside of the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City and Mesquite.
I don't see the big deal to be honest. I'm guessing he wasn't saying that wife beating is not a major sin in general, but rather that what Floyd did was not such a big deal.
I tend to agree. Where are the Rihanna type photo's of her beaten and bloody face? All he did was push her and break a phone I think, probably lots of people on here have done as much.
I have only ever pushed back in the face of assault myself and I am talking raining blows. If Floyd had pushed her first and broke the phone then he was totally in the wrong and that seems to have been the case.
You can't go exerting your own physical force upon others. It is wrong. Women get a free pass on this issue IMO as men never report women who attack them. It is something I feel strongly about actually, but to go to prison is a bit much. However, Floyd is young and black and unfortunately the legal system does overwhelmingly dish out silly punishments for being so.
I don't think he deserves to be in jail, Sulaiman does though as he has a long history of corruption. I maintain the pitchfork argument.
And yes, there was the rice cooker, but that was never along with pushing and shoving on my part. I just thought I would add that before my detractors all started chiming in with their usual attacks.
Boxing forums are tough sometimes.
What that article fails to mention is the fact that prior to that interview Sulaiman had been dragged round a shopping centre for 8 hours, by his wife.
http://www.boxingscene.com/sulaiman-clarifies-remarks-on-mayweather-hitting-lady--47899
Sulaiman clarifies his remarks, hardly justified in his original statement.
He also hit and kicked her right in front of their kids. It was in the kids statements, and thats why he had to plead guilty to lesser charges, because it wasn't just a he said/she said case, as it was the last time he beat her. This time he had no defense against the kids statements.
And if anybody didn't realize what a piece of shit Sulaiman is by now, come on...... He's a corrupt scumbag.
Well if you want to know how Sergio Martinez feels about this scumbags comments, tune in to here right now, he's about to hold a live press conference about Sulaiman's comments. In case you didn't know, stopping violence against women is a big cause for Sergio. I hope he gives it to him, especially since the WBC has been screwing him over.
There is supposed to be English translation.
NotiFight on USTREAM: Canal de transmisión en vivo de NotiFight.com.
Wow! I hope someone puts the transcript out for that press conference that Martinez just had. Some may not like Sergio for his style of boxing, but you sure should respect the man. In a world of backhanded deals and lies, it's good to see a guy in this sport have integrity, and stand up for what's right not only for himself, but for others as well.
Recap - Unless changes are made, he said he would no longer fight for the WBC, nor will he fight on HBO for their mistreatment. He ripped into a lot of people. He knows that this could hurt his career, but said that he is willing to stand up in order to make changes to help this sport. Good for him.
It's refreshing to hear that, although boxing has its Floyd Mayweather, it also has its Sergio Martinez. There's always the argument that you have to separate the boxer from the man, and I've tried to do that in the past. But if you're truly a fan of boxing, as we all are in this forum.... and want to draw new fans to the sport.... then you can't help but applaud someone like Sergio and wish there were more like him.... and less of the Mayweathers.
A principled boxer? Now I've seen it all.
No it's not Wright to hit a woman, if you are thinking Floyd, being
a champ or not hitting your wife girlfriend,or any other woman.
New's my friend's you are a low life piece of fucking shit.:kick: