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haha, It's freaking hilarious that some people actually don't want this fight happening so they can put down PBF. bunch of fucking 'tards.
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I am determined.
Sorry, but I refuse to give any kind of support or praise for a man that has beaten women. I don't give a fuk what kind of ring skills he has, he's still a coward. He's an egotistical, woman beating douche bag, and for those that chose to support such a scum bag, well that's on them.
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Am I missing something here??
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Diane you're not basing this off the examiner article are you?
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
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Yes, he was charged and convicted twice, and he basically got slapped on the wrist. He was charged for a third time against his baby mama, but once the baby mama found out that if Floyd got convicted for the third time, it makes it a felony in Nevada, and he could do 5 years, so she recanted her police statement once she got on the stand, and he got off. She couldn't put her meal ticket away.
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You want links? Well here you go, here's a couple links for you.
Buffalo's Best Fiend
Floyd Mayweather Jr - Flipping The Switch - Boxing News
http://www.saddoboxing.com/1825-mayw...ot-guilty.html
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So you read all of the articles? The second article (which covers the first article and was published later) explains how the women recanted their accusations in court admitting that they were not telling the truth, and the charges were brought out from jealousy.
The third article from the boxing press (courtesy of Saddoboxing) says:
"Harris, 25, testified Thursday that she had lied to the police because she was angry that Mayweather, 28, had left her for another woman. She described him as a "teddy bear inside" and said she knew "no matter what I did, he would never put his hands on me.""
Mayweather removed her from the car after she kicked out his windshield.
That's it.
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