I was torn on this subject earlier because I didn't really feel the need to indirectly defend a woman beater, but ESPN has gone off the deep end with this bullshyt. I don't usually watch ESPN outside of Highly Questionable and NBA games, but I was in the gym earlier and saw Outside the Lines and all they were talking about was Mayweather and this domestic violence thing (LOL @ Floyd Sr.'s response when they ran up on him with it), and it's clear the agenda here. And it's not like you'll get anybody on these shows that's going to argue for the other side (not arguing for domestic violence, but you can easily make the "He went to jail already, he served his time years ago, can we move on" or "Why does nobody else get this hate?"). And it rings COMPLETELY hollow considering how much ESPN is highlighting the fight, and they'll be playing countdown shows to the fight and shyt.
Make money off of the man and then shyt on him all at the same time to make more money... SMH.
At the same time, I can't really say shyt if somebody, particularly a woman, feels a type of way about the situation... but Beadle is and has always been on some other shyt, and I can't ignore the race based part of this situation.