
Originally Posted by
Kel
He was acting like no 'bad' guy I ever seen. Showing shitty messages in the lining of his jacket? Ooooo bad man, bad man

He probably paid extra for it, the sad prat.
No, his attitude is not something you'll see from the Joker, Jason Vorhees or Al Capone. My take on it is more a reference to a bad guy like Tony Montana. Think about the restaurant speech towards the end of the movie and his departing words. That's Mayweather, Jr.'s blueprint.
Regarding the jacket, you have to read between the lines (or else I'm reading too much into it) and consider that if he paid more for a jacket to bear his name on the lining, it's only because he got paid more by the many fans that tuned in to see him fail.
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