Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
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Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
87 days in the slammer, I hope Floyd has pacticed showering with his back against the wall.
I wonder if Jr has ever seen The 25th Hour.
I wonder if Jr has ever seen The 25th Hour.
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Re: Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
Flod probably will be kept away from other inmates, hell he probably already has guys inside for him, make sure nothing happens to him.
I wonder if he pulls any shit and violates his suspended sentence if they'll actually keep him the extra 90 or let him slide DMX style.
I wonder if he pulls any shit and violates his suspended sentence if they'll actually keep him the extra 90 or let him slide DMX style.
NJBeatdown86- Posts : 1789
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If he pays enough people off, he should be able to live relatively comfortable. He probably has no chance of going into the general population. This comes from someone with no jail experience what so ever. I'm just guessing here.
Frank- Posts : 1930
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Re: Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
NJBeatdown86 wrote:Flod probably will be kept away from other inmates, hell he probably already has guys inside for him, make sure nothing happens to him.
I wonder if he pulls any shit and violates his suspended sentence if they'll actually keep him the extra 90 or let him slide DMX style.
Is it true when the police tried to pull over DMX he told them he was the FBI ?
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NJBeatdown86- Posts : 1789
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NJBeatdown86 wrote:
Is it me or does Floyd have a BIG ASS DOME? Just have notice unless its always been that big! He looks like Bradley's brother in that pic
nano212- Posts : 412
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He doesn't look quite as smug in that pic, compared to the shots when he was first arrested.
NJBeatdown86- Posts : 1789
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nano212 wrote:NJBeatdown86 wrote:
Is it me or does Floyd have a BIG ASS DOME? Just have notice unless its always been that big! He looks like Bradley's brother in that pic
quite funny when Floyd likes to say how big Pac's head has gotten.
captainanddew- Posts : 8143
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I hope he get ons ok, behaves himself and comes back a better person.
kbyte- Posts : 730
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Re: Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
Very sad sight. I don't think anyone needs to celebrate this picture or look at it with a smile.
This may be a weakness I possess, however I do not like seeing people who are not a threat to the public sector locked up.
Floyd's a king sized asshole to put it mildly. He's not being handcuffed because he has a political stance, or he has challenged an unjust law. He's fucked up and now he's paying the price. I understand that. However, to see a guy with this much talent and opportunity end up in jail because he evidently has the mind of a troubled juvenile is painful.
He won't learn anything there other than how to better cover up what ever crimes he decides to commit in the future.
Mayweather seemingly has no idea how to handle his fame and actually believes he's better than other people. Unfortunately, this feeling will probably enhance itself in prison. Friends will come from his world and tell him how "He was done wrong by a worthless slut who he made the mistake of getting involved with."
The most unfortunate part of this childish soap opera are the future problems of MW. I will not speculate on the controversy involving blood test results. However, in the event he has cheated on these tests, he will probably receive poor advice from his super dumb council. This may lead to him lying to the Feds, etc. That's when real time comes in.
Whether or not Floyd is ever questioned by the FEDS in relation to steroids really won't matter in the long run. He'll probably end up in jail again because of his inability to think rationally and solve problems in a responsible and adult manner. In other words, his thug friends will not allow him to grow nor will he allow himself this chance.
When all is said and done concerning Floyd Mayweather, I'll advise people who want to feel good about him to look at films of his lightweight championship years. Here, he was hungry, fast, strong dangerous and seemingly fearless.
Floyd's story is not original in boxing at all. It's all too common. When he's a washed up, broke pug who finds out (whether he's in jail or not) that most of the people he surrounded himself with were using him, at least his fans will have his glory years in that division (LW) to look at. As the years go on, hopefully, those will be the years that his fans remember.
This may be a weakness I possess, however I do not like seeing people who are not a threat to the public sector locked up.
Floyd's a king sized asshole to put it mildly. He's not being handcuffed because he has a political stance, or he has challenged an unjust law. He's fucked up and now he's paying the price. I understand that. However, to see a guy with this much talent and opportunity end up in jail because he evidently has the mind of a troubled juvenile is painful.
He won't learn anything there other than how to better cover up what ever crimes he decides to commit in the future.
Mayweather seemingly has no idea how to handle his fame and actually believes he's better than other people. Unfortunately, this feeling will probably enhance itself in prison. Friends will come from his world and tell him how "He was done wrong by a worthless slut who he made the mistake of getting involved with."
The most unfortunate part of this childish soap opera are the future problems of MW. I will not speculate on the controversy involving blood test results. However, in the event he has cheated on these tests, he will probably receive poor advice from his super dumb council. This may lead to him lying to the Feds, etc. That's when real time comes in.
Whether or not Floyd is ever questioned by the FEDS in relation to steroids really won't matter in the long run. He'll probably end up in jail again because of his inability to think rationally and solve problems in a responsible and adult manner. In other words, his thug friends will not allow him to grow nor will he allow himself this chance.
When all is said and done concerning Floyd Mayweather, I'll advise people who want to feel good about him to look at films of his lightweight championship years. Here, he was hungry, fast, strong dangerous and seemingly fearless.
Floyd's story is not original in boxing at all. It's all too common. When he's a washed up, broke pug who finds out (whether he's in jail or not) that most of the people he surrounded himself with were using him, at least his fans will have his glory years in that division (LW) to look at. As the years go on, hopefully, those will be the years that his fans remember.
Frank- Posts : 1930
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Re: Floyd goes to jail tomorrow
Frank wrote:Very sad sight. I don't think anyone needs to celebrate this picture or look at it with a smile.
This may be a weakness I possess, however I do not like seeing people who are not a threat to the public sector locked up.
Floyd's a king sized asshole to put it mildly. He's not being handcuffed because he has a political stance, or he has challenged an unjust law. He's fucked up and now he's paying the price. I understand that. However, to see a guy with this much talent and opportunity end up in jail because he evidently has the mind of a troubled juvenile is painful.
He won't learn anything there other than how to better cover up what ever crimes he decides to commit in the future.
Mayweather seemingly has no idea how to handle his fame and actually believes he's better than other people. Unfortunately, this feeling will probably enhance itself in prison. Friends will come from his world and tell him how "He was done wrong by a worthless slut who he made the mistake of getting involved with."
The most unfortunate part of this childish soap opera are the future problems of MW. I will not speculate on the controversy involving blood test results. However, in the event he has cheated on these tests, he will probably receive poor advice from his super dumb council. This may lead to him lying to the Feds, etc. That's when real time comes in.
Whether or not Floyd is ever questioned by the FEDS in relation to steroids really won't matter in the long run. He'll probably end up in jail again because of his inability to think rationally and solve problems in a responsible and adult manner. In other words, his thug friends will not allow him to grow nor will he allow himself this chance.
When all is said and done concerning Floyd Mayweather, I'll advise people who want to feel good about him to look at films of his lightweight championship years. Here, he was hungry, fast, strong dangerous and seemingly fearless.
Floyd's story is not original in boxing at all. It's all too common. When he's a washed up, broke pug who finds out (whether he's in jail or not) that most of the people he surrounded himself with were using him, at least his fans will have his glory years in that division (LW) to look at. As the years go on, hopefully, those will be the years that his fans remember.
He won't learn anything there other than how to better cover up what ever crimes he decides to commit in the future.
I disagree. I think a short jail stint is perfect for him. While Floyd had a rough childhood, possible trust issues, and sometimes appears to solve problems in a non-rational manner, he isn't in the same class as many of the pugs we hear about. He isn't so screwed up at the core as many of them. This 87 days is probably enough to help him think about his actions and try to solve problems in a better way next time.
Will Floyd say stupid shit from time to time- YES!!! Will sitting in jail make him think about how much it sucks and how good his life is? I think so.
As for his lightweight days. Floyd at 135 and below. he was my favorite fighter. I was an unabashed fanboy. When his career is done I will remember pretty boy floyd and all that he accomplished. I will hate money mayweather and all the ducking, dodging, bullshit talking, and wasting of opportunities he did.
captainanddew- Posts : 8143
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Fuck 'em!!! I hope somebody gets close enough to him to make him feel like his ex felt when he was whippin' her ass!!! For all the fear he put into his own children's minds, he can get his eye ripped out. Of course, none of this will happen, because he'll be coddled due to his "celebrity status" and kept away from any danger.
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