Mayweather" What has Africa done for me" - One of the few reasons why he will never be loved

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care to share why you disagree with what i said?
mayweather is funny and entertaining as hell
you bugging
you acting like hes andre ward or something
ofcourse if you gonna compare him to ali and tyson hes not entertaining
but if you can get a reaction out of someone (whether good or bad)
that means there is interest
ppv numbers back that up too
 

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mayweather is funny and entertaining as hell
you bugging
you acting like hes andre ward or something
ofcourse if you gonna compare him to ali and tyson hes not entertaining
but if you can get a reaction out of someone (whether good or bad)
that means there is interest
ppv numbers back that up too

ali/tyson were natural engaging personalities from jump
ward is not an interesting personality and doesn't try to be because its not in his nature..he is himself (for better or for worse)
not even comparing to those 3...lets compare floyd to somebody of lower scale like ricardo mayorga..that mufukka didn't even speak english outside of calling somebody some variations of being homo and yet he provided more of an entertainment factor than floyd..why? because that's how he was.

floyd is a ward type personality who starting using a bootleg million dollar man gimmick to try and sell himself after 9 years in the game. that's forcing it
why is he doing that? because his fighting style is not a marketable style. the same exact issue that rigo has right now.

a bad reaction doesn't mean interest, it just means the fighter triggered something in a fan that's not likable. john ruiz was in a whole bunch of ppvs during his reigns and he was hated. was his ppv numbers backing that up?

its cool you think floyd is entertaining and funny...i think floyd is corny..not every great fighter had a personality..it is what it is
 

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You're not "OUR" people. You're a heathen + a homosexual, which makes you double trouble.

But Keep worshiping the black man. Nothing wrong with that. Thats your place.


And your a starship trooper who thinks Israhell is heaven..fukk outa here with your ultra confused ass.

You dumb skunking devils are worst than uncle toms.
 
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And your a starship trooper who thinks Israhell is heaven..fukk outa here with your ultra confused ass.

You dumb skunking devils are worst than uncle toms.


Earth without the white man is heaven. Which you're currently in, because he allows you to dress up as a woman and have men stick their penises inside of you unashamed and unchecked. So live it up, fakkit. Enjoy all the perks the white man has given you. Go suck some dikk in celebration. you win.
 

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Earth without the white man is heaven. Which you're currently in, because he allows you to dress up as a woman and have men stick their penises inside of you unashamed and unchecked. So live it up, fakkit. Enjoy all the perks the white man has given you. Go suck some dikk in celebration. you win.

and this is coming from a hetero MALE who goes by the way of sucking on old folk Jewish laws..you misguided chimp needs a refurbishing in his state of mind and conscience.
Eveen though you are a message board Poser but in the real roads and valleys you are just a slave in a 9-6 job, life is Ugly.
 

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ali/tyson were natural engaging personalities from jump
ward is not an interesting personality and doesn't try to be because its not in his nature..he is himself (for better or for worse)
not even comparing to those 3...lets compare floyd to somebody of lower scale like ricardo mayorga..that mufukka didn't even speak english outside of calling somebody some variations of being homo and yet he provided more of an entertainment factor than floyd..why? because that's how he was.

floyd is a ward type personality who starting using a bootleg million dollar man gimmick to try and sell himself after 9 years in the game. that's forcing it
why is he doing that? because his fighting style is not a marketable style. the same exact issue that rigo has right now.

a bad reaction doesn't mean interest, it just means the fighter triggered something in a fan that's not likable. john ruiz was in a whole bunch of ppvs during his reigns and he was hated. was his ppv numbers backing that up?

its cool you think floyd is entertaining and funny...i think floyd is corny..not every great fighter had a personality..it is what it is
:mjlol: Mayorga is not more entertaining than Floyd
Ppl find his unprofessionalism funny ( the smoking, puffing his hands down etc)
No one takes him seriously

U comparing Floyd to rig ward and John fukking ruiz gotta be :troll:

First off, why would Floyd come with the money persona back when he was broke?

Are you the same person at 19 that would be at 29?

And not all of it's a act, he really does feel some type of way about how shady boxing is

His style is marketable, he's had a few snoozers but if he was john Ruiz ppl woulda stopped wAtchjng a long time ago. Almost all his fights since Hoya have been entertaining
 

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What are you talking about the call it prize fighting for a reason. They fight to get paid
But that's not the only thing that motivates HIM in particular. Floyd says it himself all of the time that money isn't even his main motivator.
 

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He doesn't have to do nothing but it's not a good statement compared to what we've seen Angelina Jolie do and how it affected her entire personality. She used to not give A fukk about how anyone viewed her heading into 2000 but she was in tears crying like a little girl on Oprah when she saw those kids living like less than wild animals.
 

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Real question. What exactly has the Africans done for us Black Americans?

Serious question....

I don't know if this really answers your question but there's this:

http://thegrio.com/2013/11/02/why-ghana-is-fast-becoming-a-hub-for-african-americans/

We are now living in a time when Africa evokes images of vibrancy and growth instead of poverty, war and struggle.

In this context, Ghana is fast becoming a mecca for black Americans who are looking for lucrative opportunities in a new environment. According to recent reports, about 10,000 African-Americans visit Ghana yearly. Currently almost 3,000 American blacks reside in the capital, Accra, the major hub of Ghana.

Signs of a growing trend

While these numbers are not huge, they are still significant. Almost six years ago there were only 1,000 African-American expatriates living in Ghana, so clearly the numbers are rising steadily.

What has attracted them? The fact is this burgeoning nation has consistently enjoyed a peaceful political climate without many threats of internal or external strife since it gained its independence from the British back in 1957. The temperate weather also makes it an attractive choice.

But most importantly, there are elements that could resonate with anyone seeking a more laid back lifestyle. The pristine beaches, affordable living and a sense of spiritual calm that permeates the landscape makes Ghana an attractive alternative to the proverbial American “rat race.”

Ghana is living up to that hype, in addition to being a land of economic opportunity and bountiful resources.

Why relocate to Ghana?

Most Americans are starting to grasp the notion that they may have better luck financially in another country. As the American economy continues to falter, some blacks are finding that places new and unfamiliar could challenge them in ways leading to upward mobility.

Monies saved and invested elsewhere can yield bigger dividends. The educational attainment of many African-Americans can be put to immediate use in countries that have not been able to offer their populations similar luxuries until recently.

Much has been written about American blacks moving to South Africa for these very reasons, but I would like to suggest Ghana be added to the short list of locales for those considering planting new roots in the Motherland.

Technology, teaching and more opportunities

There are a plethora of companies in Ghana eager to recruit foreign applicants. If you are lucky enough to be well versed in all things digital, securing employment with a well-established technology firm is a strong possibility. Organizations such as Blogging Ghana have created platforms for interactivity within the social media realm that are reaching a global audience. Employees of such firms will have the opportunity to be proponents for change in an emerging field.

Or you can more easily start a family business. More than half of the African-Americans that reside in Accra are entrepreneurs. Local chiefs are often more than willing to grant prized land and other resources to budding entrepreneurs interested in real estate development, or other commercial ventures. This could also lead to a lucrative life in farming – or “agribusiness” – for those interested in a totally new, yet viable way of making a living.

Teaching is another highly desirable profession. English is the official language of Ghana; thus, entering academia as a teacher of the language could be one means of entrance into a coveted class. Plus, there are many supports extended to foreign pupils and the qualified staff who instruct them. You and your family could benefit from this aspect of the economy as native speakers.

Realistic challenges to immigration

But nothing comes easy. Newly minted migrants have encountered some issues adjusting to the regulatory patterns and overall atmosphere of their adopted homes. As progressive as Ghana is compared to their regional neighbors, there are still some difficulties that arise when it comes to everyday comfort. Coming from a Western culture creates certain expectations, and the thought of not having stable electricity, or constant running water can be a pain. Yes, this does happen, and may be a deal-breaker.

In addition, government agencies can also be hard to work with and in some cases they can prolong the process of becoming a citizen, which will limit your access to certain jobs. But, for many recent immigrants, aside from the “malaria issue” (which unfortunately is still the norm), settling in Accra isn’t nearly as intimidating as one would imagine.

Most importantly, acquaint yourself with the history of this very diverse country. Many Ghanaians are well traveled and knowledgeable about world affairs, so you have to be able to hold your own.

Weighing options for change

You have to look before you leap, so it’s advisable to visit first before you make such a drastic decision. You should ideally be armed with a well-drafted blueprint of what your vocation will be and have a few promising options lined up to assuage any doubts. Yes, it can take a considerable amount of time to achieve residency, but if you like Ghana and want to take a risk in your quest for a better life, you will likely succeed.

Ghana is the perfect choice if you are looking to experience living in Africa, because it has managed to take advantage of global opportunities, which has allowed the country to develop a comfortable level of stability. African-Americans will enjoy making a life in a place that will make them feel connected and celebrated in a way that they probably don’t fully enjoy in the U.S. as “minorities.”

Plus, you don’t have to be a millionaire in order to live quite decently. Moreover, there are resources available, like The African American Association of Ghana (AAGG), to help make your transition a smooth one.

Overall, you will be living among a people who are just as excited to get to know you as you are to know them. Ghanaians are very hospitable, which makes it easy to make friends and quickly build a network, which is ultimately the key to survival in any foreign country.

That’s what makes Ghana a welcoming and worthwhile choice for African-Americans who might be thinking of relocating to a new land of opportunity.
 

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like willy said its his dough but he seriously should have thought before he spoke

floyd at his core is just a great boxer...nothing more...he's not charismatic or even a good entertainer..its all forced...outside of his money gimmick he's dull and not particularly bright

I'm an admitted Floyd Stanley but outside of the boxing ring, he really has nothing to offer, why people look to him or the majority of athletes for intelligent thoughts is beyond me
 
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