It's an easy 20 mil.
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It's an easy 20 mil.
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Why people pay attention to this crap. This shit ain't real is all rehearsal act.
Floyd ain't getting 20 mill you are fools if you believe any of that sure he is getting paid but not 20 not even half of that.
May is that I just consider all the Wrestling shows stupid but what really bothers me is that people want to believe is real.pathetic!!!
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Any real boxing fan who is not a wrestling fan and yet he pays for this, is a Floyd Mayweather Jr., fan boy. I guess the so called record pay per view numbers will tell us just how many fan boys Floyd has.
I did like what the big slow told Floyd.
"No one likes you Floyd!
He then told him to buy some fans
But what I like the most is he told Floyd to take some of that money and give it to all those people he has hanging around him so they will continue to pretend they like him(His entourage)
Funny article! I liked this line the best...
Simon's script is as follows: "Big Show enters with his trainer, Floyd Mayweather Sr. Then Floyd Jr. comes out and the crowd gasps. Thanks to WWE steroids and human growth hormone, he, too, is now seven feet tall and 430 pounds.
"In the early going, Floyd looks good thanks to his previous experience in another choreographed embarrassment, 'Dancing with the Stars.' Then a melee erupts. Mike Tyson and Lawrence Taylor storm the ring followed by Pete Rose, the ghost of Joe Louis and several of Michael Vick's dogs. Order is restored and Floyd is declared the winner. But another fight breaks out between Floyd and Vince McMahon when Floyd gets his paycheck and sees that it's nowhere near $20 million. Floyd then announces his retirement; apologizes for his materialism and gangster image and sings a version of John Lennon's 'Imagine' so beautiful that it makes everyone cry. For the first time in history, the audience for a Floyd Mayweather pay-per-view event feels that it got its money's worth."
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Hey to each their own. If you're looking at it as a serious sport then you are silly..However, these athletes get hurt and there is tons of skill involved in what they do. They don't pretend like it's real like they did in the old days so don't look at it as though they are trying to pull the wool over your eyes because they aren't. They acknowledge that it's entertainment.
I used to train in this style of wrestling when I was younger and believe me Puya, if you came to any of our training sessions you would have a new found respect for it. I picked up tons more injuries from wrestling than I have so far boxing. Yes, it's choreographed but how can you fake being dropped repeatedly on to your back from a great height? Then imagine their schedule of doing that 4 days a week? Trust me I had an old mans lower back at age 17 and couldn't sleep from the painlol
I'll just say what's crap to you is a fine art to other people.
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