Uncle Roger gets to say out of jail.
Appearently the DA is flexable, but the clock is ticking for little Floyd.
Uncle Roger gets to say out of jail.
Appearently the DA is flexable, but the clock is ticking for little Floyd.
CURSES!!!
Well. rest easy, that old crackhead convict will fuck up during probation and get sent back to jail sometime.
I bet it'll happen sooner rather than later.
Oh well, one strike there, but I'm going to keep my fingers crossed for that coward fraud with the 4 felonies and 4 misdemeanors...
I want Floyd to be literally free to fight Pac Man, as would any respecting boxing fan.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
No there is a difference between life getting better and someone sliding on something....Roger Mayweather is nothing more then a drg addicted second rate citizen....The Mayweathers think that because they have been able to survive so long in thi9s business and because they have been given the physical ability to make a living for themselves they are above people.....If not for boxing they are or should I say would have already been life long sentenced felons.....
They make me sick in truth...That has nothing to do with boxing or anything else just as people in general.....They should appreciate what they have in life because none of them have an education worth mentioning and none of them have any ability outside of boxing to earn an honest living....Roger and SR if not for PBF would have long ago been forgotten....They long spent any money they made in the ring...They like to slap women around and have body guards to handle the men that confront them....That includes Floyd...Big difference between in ring fighting and street fighting.....
The sooner boxing and the world are rid of Roger SR and Jr the better....
As for them being trainers (In the case of Roger and Sr)......They can't seem to get a fighter to stay with them for any period of time...wonder why that is?
I agree with you on Roger Mayweather. He seems to be a crack head bully cock sucker who likes beatin on women. Floyd Sr. is a bit of a dick head but I like the guy. He's not all bad.
Lil Floyd is a loud mouth but if not for boxing I doubt he'd be in prison for life. I mean come on man he's not THAT bad. lol
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
SR just wants Floyd to like him so bad I almost feel sorry for him....If not for boxing what would PBF be doing? He has shown he is a jerk in terms of personality....He has proven he likes to hit women......The only thing he has not done the others have is develope a drug habit...YET!!
My prediction...
Over the next 6 months, both mayweathers free and ready to go, ready to fight, Pac fights Berto or rematches cotto.
Sometimes growing up we learn by example what not to do. In little Floyd's case he appears to have learned to say away from the drugs. It appears to be acceptable in his family to hit women, children or anyone else as if they have an entitlement. As long as the DA allows the family to continually get away with these offenses with just a slap on the wrist, they will continue to take the offenses further. As far as I can remember, Floyd has only one conviction? But then again it's only a few days to his court date and I didn't see him taking a deal like uncle Roger?
from the Las Vegas Review-Journal
Boxer in Obama's corner - News - ReviewJournal.com :
"But Floyd Mayweather Jr. is also a convicted batterer with a history of arrests in Las Vegas and elsewhere.
In 2004, Mayweather was convicted on two counts of battery for punching two women at a Las Vegas nightclub the previous year. He was given suspended prison sentences, $1,000 in fines and ordered to complete impulse control counseling.
Mayweather in 2002 pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence in one case and battery in another.
In 2005, a jury acquitted him of a third domestic violence charge, a felony, after his accuser changed her story.
He reportedly was convicted of battery in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich., and he has also been the subject of civil lawsuits accusing him of battery."
lil $#!t-snap wouldn't fight the most dangerous top guys like Cotto, Margarito, Pacquiao, Paul Williams, Casamayor, etc.
Instead he cherry-picked 2nd tier guys like jesus chavez, carlos hernandez, demarcus corley, victoriano sosa, baldomir, etc, and somehow convinced people that he was a Great fighter while ducking all the best.
Cotto on maywetaher's handpicking, sidestepping and excuse-making:
"That's the thing he does for his entire career. He run from the really good boxer kind, he choose the others. I don't know how the people who know about boxing put him in the first place in the pound-for-pound champion." - Miguel Cotto.
5 foot 105 lbs Ivan Iron Boy Calderon on mayweather:
"After I win my fight at the Garden on Saturday night, I'm going for Floyd Mayweather Jr. next, since he only wants to fight guys smaller than him." -- junior flyweight champ Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon, mocking the former welterweight champion, who has never faced an elite 147-pounder in his prime and is coming out of retirement to face lightweight champ Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18.
Big George Foreman:
"But who is Mayweather? He's a nobody...There is no way I would consider him to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. He is good but he made a fool of himself against Oscar De La Hoya. He was in the greatest fight of his career and he just ran and ran like a chicken. De La Hoya brought that fight to him all night but I didn't like his style and the way he approached the fight."
Larry Holmes on maywetaher:
"This guy is a little asshole."
Switch the topic to Manny Pacquiao and Holmes lights up.
"I'm proud of Pacquiao for all he's doing. I think Manny brings a lot of excitement to the ring and makes people want to see his fights. Best thing Manny ever did was getting connected with Freddie Roach as his teacher, his trainer."
Holmes said Roach laid the fistic foundation for Pacman just as his own early career tutors did for him.
"Freddie Roach...he's been there," Holmes said. "Freddie was trained by Eddie Futch. I was trained by Ray Arcel and by Freddie Brown. I also had Eddie in my corner sometimes. I had the greatest minds in boxing working with me."
Lennox Lewis on Pacquiao. Lewis takes verbal jab at maywetaher:
"He makes it very exciting to watch. It's like you know he’s not gonna run around. You know he’s trying all the time and there's a lot of action. You know he's not a dirty fighter. He's tough, and it's this great intensity just watching the fight. I wish every fight was like that for a fan.”
Paul Williams on maywetaher and Pacquiao:
"I don't think Floyd Mayweather will fight me anytime. Manny Pacquiao, he might do it, he might step up but not Floyd.
I guess Floyd won't fight me because I don't have a vagina."
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Last edited by bradlee180; 01-21-2011 at 05:10 PM.
I agree with most of what you said but that can be said about anyone not just the mayweathers when it comes to the fact if you are allowed to get away with it you will continue doing it....Floyd Jr grew up w his grandmother in a middleclass enviorement he never needed for anything he never went hungry he never grew up in the getto he was never a ganagster etc there si not reason for his behavior except the fact he is an asshole....It is not as if Floyd has had one or two bumps in the road this behavior has been going on for years....At least if he did have a drug habit there would be an excuse....Or you have the internet gangsters like VD that think this shit is cool and makes excuses for the way they act such as she was a female boxer so it was Ok?..,...
Personally they do not effect me and I could care less about what happens to them but they have big names in the sport and it makes the casual fan observe the sport in a negative fashion because they think all fighters are like that...
Good stuff that, I didn't recall the Grand Rapids case if he was actually convicted, apparently he pleaded no contest. So that basically makes two different incidents where he has convictions. This would be his third one and usually the Judge takes it all into account when handing down a sentence.
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