It was real, This is one of the things thats going to effect Floyd in this fight and of it doesnt then nothing will
to me theres tryin to be the bad boy everyone hates style publicity - from early Ali to Tyson to B-hops 'never gettin beat by a white boy' / Trinidad flag epic examples of smart marketing,, and I'd even give floyd minor credit for his recent burning a $100 dollar bill thing (tho seriously - whoop-dee-****in-do),, and usually he does a good job of getting WHAT MUST BE STRESSED, NOT THE AVERAGE ESB POSTER,, but the casual fan to sit up and take notice,, buying in to hating him enough to pay money to perhaps see him get whooped. Floyd knows all this better than even we do... But really,, that scene was just plain fugly,, a car wreck,, why would he stage a full on collapse of bridges he and his father had been working on a long time,, as a publicity stunt it just wouldn't have worked and the price was way too embarrasing for the Mayweathers for it to have been staged. Thats my opinion,, oh and I don't particularly buy into his persona of being flash obnoxious or badass either,, I reckon he's actually a pretty nice guy,, but a pretty mundane, extremely insecure character with obvious emotional baggage to have to spend a weekend with next to say,, a Tapia or a B-hop. I get why others would take the conspiracy route but logically it just dont make much sense.. I think the poll suggests others think similarly
it was in a fit of emotional rage.....floyd sr was a POS as a dad anyways, dealing drugs, getting shot with floyd in his arms....why do you ***s care about other mens personal relationships with their fathers so much? buncha pc ***gots.
maybe or maybe not. He and his father do have problems in real life. I don't know if the TV scene was acted out. I think it was real.
*******s are such little ****** crybabys. all of a sudden Floyd sr's a good guy hahaha the guy that was their most hated out of the whole camp a few days ago hahahaha man there needs to be psychological studies on *******s
From what I've seen Floyd does seem to be an A to B type person, and although the name calling in the episode got blown out of proportion, Floyd Jr still seems to be somewhat in the right, as it is ultimately about him alone for this upcoming fight, and distractions are unacceptable.
[yt]gaFJd3Remss[/yt] My man Floyd knows how to attract viewers . . . and gold-diggers. Good for Floyd!
It was real enough to have me feeling uneasy watching that. Everyone knows I'm one of the biggest Floyd backers on this site.
:roll: All you have is cut 24/7 clips... how do you know the full argument and their train of thought?