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espn Keith Olbermann calls for boycott of Floyd fight for domestic abuse
Citing convictions, arrests and citations of five different women in seven incidents in over fourteen years Olbermann says fans should not give Floyd money. Why not, Manny never punched a women, I want to give my money to Manny
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He's also called for the boycott of the NFL draft due to a history of one of the prospects.
Really, all he's going to do for the May/Pac fight is bring more attention to it because it'll make people want to see Pac give the woman-beater his comeuppance.
I can't say that I fault him for his ethics, but he's not going to make a dent in the sales for that fight.
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Keith Olbermann is a jackass.
Domestic abuse is horrible, I don't like Floyd Mayweather Jr., but for fucks sake did any of these ESPN bleeding hearts say shit about Tyson? Ali? Foreman?
Yeah so they can take their double standard and sit & spin....fuck ESPN and all their political bullshit. Same group was soooo happy Michael Sam got drafted, sooooo happy what's his name the basketball player came out as gay, and sooooo happy that Tim Tebow got blacklisted from the NFL. There are only a few ESPN personalities I can tolerate, Olbermann ain't one of them.
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Point of clarification to my previous post.....Ali never beat women, but he cheated on his wives often which is why he's had 4 of them. Cheating on your wife is bad, it's not something that should be overlooked. Foreman hit anything that moved early in his career. Mike Tyson likewise. But again ESPN wants us to understand guys who make bad decisions, they want us to relate, they want us to stop and think about upbringing......unless they can just say this person is a monster and if they can do that, I hate it for you because they are the A#1 show in town and what they say goes.
My main point is these guys who build up athletes into legends will play favorites. Michael Jordan was a guy who got passes from the press, Ali ALWAYS got passes from the press, Mickey Mantle ALWAYS got passes from the press, Tiger Woods got passes from the press until recently.....he got treated pretty bad and it was ESPN that decided to go for broke against him. Now they use him as a talking point "Will Tiger ever win again?" "Will Tiger make the cut?" ....it's all ratings and navel gazing and self important sports journalist assholes!
ESPN is a company built on snobbery, elitism, and a desire for their company to pick winners and losers and it's shown by how their personnel act.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATf91bX9vTw
....just one example and she's a newb to that shithole
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Yikes, what a bitch! She talks about grown men who play games, for a living, and that makes her an intellectual apparently:p Sports journalism in general shouldn't even be a thing imo.
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p4pking
Sports journalism in general shouldn't even be a thing imo.
Sports journalists are the dumbest most self important fuckwits on this planet. They are all incredibly biased, they are all card carrying commies, they are just horrible and that sad thing about them is they never fucking played the games they comment on.
Please Skip Bayliss, please tell me how to run a pick and roll.....you know, because you've done it all your life on the NBA level. Please Stephen A. Smith yell at Tim Tebow because he played QB for Denver helped them to the playoffs and won a playoff game because YOU know first hand what it's like to be a QB in the NFL. :rolleyes:
And Colin Cowherd...FUCK THAT DOUCHEBAG! ESPN used to employ Jim Rome for fucks sake!!!! Jim Rome is a gigantic tool!!!
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Lol. I agree with everything you said about Olbermann and Rome, but they are the only names I'm familiar with. I haven't watched ESPN Sports for years. Just not into team sports like most.
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beenKOed
Lol. I agree with everything you said about Olbermann and Rome, but they are the only names I'm familiar with. I haven't watched ESPN Sports for years. Just not into team sports like most.
ESPN is what MSNBC wishes it was. A network with enough power to make or break you....or do both at their fucking whim!
See how they react to WNBA "superstar" Brittney Griner getting nabbed for domestic abuse with her partner vs ANY male athlete getting caught for the same....their stories aren't about the facts, they aren't full of details, they are hit pieces designed for clicks and views!
ESPN WILL go off half cocked
ESPN WILL not let the facts get in the way of a good story
ESPN WILL lie
ESPN WILL be biased
ESPN WILL pressure athletes until they break
Look at Josh Hamilton for example, he's a guy who has had a tough life, he's got substance abuse problems....he threw a ball to a kid's dad and he didn't throw it hard enough the dad fell trying to catch it and ended up dying. ESPN put the spotlight right on Hamilton, how must he be feeling? What should/could he have done? How will he react?
RATINGS DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE GOOD OR BAD, RATINGS DON'T CARE ABOUT PEOPLE, ESPN IS 100% ABOUT RATINGS AND THEIR OWN STATUS AS #1.
Fuck ESPN, I hate them.
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Hard to disagree. Is it okay to still like ESPN fight night?:-\
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At the end of the day, if someone wants to take a stand against a convicted woman beater and say that people should boycott him, I don't think that's an unreasonable stance to take, regardless of whether or not you've taken a similar stance before.
Olbermann has the right to express his opinion and take any moral stance he wants, just like anyone else. Unfortunately for him, his "boycott" plea is going to be about as effective as throwing a pool noodle under the wheel of a charging mack truck.
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I used to like Oldermann then he turned into a double talking blubberer whe became a parody of himself. Where was Keith when Tony Ayala was riding Espn in a comeback?
On a side, there is something about Jim Rome's snarky arse that makes me want to punch him in the teeth. Can't stand him.
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Politically correct twaddle. A shelf stacker might be an alcoholic but until he is drinking on the job and while his work performance is good, you should leave him alone. Floyd does his job and he is a boxer. I think you leave it at that. Should we put Tyson in a gulag? Shut up Olberman you pompous old git. If you dont want to watch then dont watch, but quit telling people what to do. This is boxing, not Israeli genocide.
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Not that I am defending woman beating. That is up to the law and the women. This is just a fighter doing his job.
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Re: espn Keith Olbermann calls for boycott of Floyd fight for domestic abuse
Keith Olbermann
"Yes I will admit it. My mouth can be used for many things. Slide it in."
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SlimTrae
Hard to disagree. Is it okay to still like ESPN fight night?:-\
Tolerate on fight night, absolutely. Like, I think that's up to you. Lol
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Bill Paxtom
Keith Olbermann had the blue print to beat Ali
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Violent Demise
Fuck Olbermann
Laura Ingraham did.........:p
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I think ESPN must've carried out a survey that said fans want more opinionated, loudmouth, blowhards talking about issues not only about sports themselves... but everything that surrounds sports. Hence we have the Olbermanns and the Stephen A. Smiths. The same survey must've said most fans want frustrated standup comedians as their SportsCenter sportscasters. Hence we have Neil Everett and the other joker that sits across from him. (I hate that smug, stupid face Neil has on the show half the time).
I guess where it used to be ESPN, now it's more like ESPN.
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Beanflicker
At the end of the day, if someone wants to take a stand against a convicted woman beater and say that people should boycott him, I don't think that's an unreasonable stance to take, regardless of whether or not you've taken a similar stance before.
Olbermann has the right to express his opinion and take any moral stance he wants, just like anyone else. Unfortunately for him, his "boycott" plea is going to be about as effective as throwing a pool noodle under the wheel of a charging mack truck.
I agree. My and most people's problem with Olbermann is that he picks this fight to start running his mouth. He's right, he'll get more attention bringing up Floyd's misogynistic ways at this time, but where was he for Floyd's other fights. If he feels so strongly about it why doesn't he talk about it a couple of times a month? As far as I know, Floyd has served his sentence and doesn't have a domestic abuse case against him now.
Here's the thing that irks me the most about people like Olbermann, you can't get mad at them, you can't write to them, you can't write to their boss, you can't write to their network. If you do, it makes the attention hungry turds happy, they will say to their boss or the network, see I'm getting people to talk about this problem.
It doesn't matter how you say it, they will make you look like you are defending domestic abuse. I think he gets his kicks by pissing people off.
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Keith Olbermman
Looking into the mirror.
"Who loves you Keith. I do love me."
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TitoFan
I think ESPN must've carried out a survey that said fans want more opinionated, loudmouth, blowhards talking about issues not only about sports themselves... but everything that surrounds sports. Hence we have the Olbermanns and the Stephen A. Smiths. The same survey must've said most fans want frustrated standup comedians as their SportsCenter sportscasters. Hence we have Neil Everett and the other joker that sits across from him. (I hate that smug, stupid face Neil has on the show half the time).
I guess where it used to be ESPN, now it's more like ESPN.
Yes Al Bernstein says as much in his book. He is not a fan of the theatrics and fake arguments of ESPN sportscasters.
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El Kabong
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p4pking
Sports journalism in general shouldn't even be a thing imo.
Sports journalists are the dumbest most self important fuckwits on this planet. They are all incredibly biased, they are all card carrying commies, they are just horrible and that sad thing about them is they never fucking played the games they comment on.
Please Skip Bayliss, please tell me how to run a pick and roll.....you know, because you've done it all your life on the NBA level. Please Stephen A. Smith yell at Tim Tebow because he played QB for Denver helped them to the playoffs and won a playoff game because YOU know first hand what it's like to be a QB in the NFL. :rolleyes:
And Colin Cowherd...FUCK THAT DOUCHEBAG! ESPN used to employ Jim Rome for fucks sake!!!! Jim Rome is a gigantic tool!!!
I find boxing a lot worse than most other sports. I always feel these guys never could make it in a bigger sport like soccer, NFL or NBA etc and just get away with boxing by throwing around boxing phrases and criticising fighters
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"Id like to say one thing to Keith Olbermann."
"You will never be me."
"Now, open your mouth and say Ahh."
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walrus
Citing convictions, arrests and citations of five different women in seven incidents in over fourteen years Olbermann says fans should not give Floyd money. Why not, Manny never punched a women, I want to give my money to Manny
He should call for a boycott of HBO sports because Jim Lampley is a woman beater.
You don't know what Manny has done.
Arum hid rape allegations against Oscar from the public....lord only knows what he's hiding about Pactrash....or what he's holding over his empty head.
You'd think they'd be pics of all these injured women Floyd punched.
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Maybe,
Keith Olbermann should call for a ban on watching 'ESPN'.
As one their Top Executives was arrested 'twice' for Domestic Violence.
Keith Olbermann > "Bill Paxtom is 100% correct on that one. Good for you, Jack. Thumbs Up."
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