Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
Floyd did not say it was the easiest fight of his whole career but the easiest of his biggest fights. Stop taking everything literally.

Not gonna happen, as that is the modus operandi of conspiracy theory arguments.

  1. Focus on a sliver of an entire argument, skewing the real meaning.
  2. Pound on that sliver incessantly, to the point of repeating the same phrases over and over, as if that's going to win the argument.
  3. Shift the burden of proof to the opposite side, regardless of the circumstances (In this case, it is ENTIRELY FLOYD'S PREROGATIVE TO DECIDE WHICH HAS BEEN HIS EASIEST FIGHT).
  4. Throw around words like science, proof, evidence, in a comical effort to add the specter of intelligence to their side of the conversation.
  5. Use the pit bull mentality. Once you've bitten down... don't let go no matter how many times you get hit over the head.
  6. Play semantics. It takes the focus off the real issue.
  7. Call your opinions FACTS and opposing facts OPINIONS. Takes a certain skill to do this... but I think they go to Conspiracy Theorist School.
  8. The comical need to have the last word. Like in the playground. Whoever has the last word wins..... even if he doesn't.


This hilarious effort to make it a "one versus twelve" argument totally oversimplifies what is actually an unwinnable argument for him. But being who he is, he'd rather die than give in. So he trudges on. (See: COVID)

He totally ignored my example of a one-round fight being harder than a twelve-round fight.

You know WHY he ignored it?

'Cause he doesn't have an argument... and he knows it. But he thinks that by bludgeoning everyone with his asinine lack of fucking logic... he'll eventually tire everyone out and he'll have the last word.

It's like having an argument in elementary school.