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JEALOUSY; Floyd jr. RELEASES photo with former Prez AFTER PAC ***** visit

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    #11
    Originally posted by MindBat View Post
    Difference is this actually could've been a non-issue but it still warranted a write up and got Floyd's name in the news again.

    The myth that Floyd is irrelevant has been debunked once again.
    bwhahahahaaahahahaha!

    *****s are so pathetic.... yeah... wifebeater might be getting a little exposure, but everyone's mocking him and ragging on him... and *****s think this is a good thing?

    it's like the neighborhood slut. everyone knows about her and talks about her, but nobody respects her. trollweather is the neighborhood slut.

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      #12
      Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
      What's even more pathetic is how people stalk his Twitter and Facebook accounts, only to take pictures from them to generate a completely baseless story built up on assumptions and insinuations. This guy posted pictures of himself with the host of an event he was personally invited too, The Super Bowl and with a few other A list Celebs having a good time. Because of Pacquiao he's jealous? How about we call it being a multi-millionaire living his life f@ggs. Sheesh, some you dudes really bleed for 7 days straight every month when it comes to Floyd.



      One more thing...

      Did the idiot who wrote that crap even consider that the photos were captured by a professional photographer, hired to cover the event? Those could be only a hand full of over hundreds of photos taken that night, which takes days to release due to touch up work and other issues prior to their release.
      yeah, but why post them when pac is meeting *****? why not post them when he took them like normal people do? jealous much? I think so.

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        #13
        Originally posted by oj simpson View Post
        Pacquiao's presidential meeting a bitter pill to swallow for Floyd Mayweather




        Undoubtedly one of the biggest stories in boxing so far this year has been welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao's visit to the U.S Senate yesterday and his behind closed doors meeting with President ***** and Vice President Joe *****.

        Despite several promotional quotes doing the rounds however, Pacquiao isn't the first boxer to meet a U.S president. Muhammad Ali for example has met several over the years, Rocky Marciano met Dwight Eisenhower and more recently Sugar Ray Leonard met Ronald Reagan.
        What makes Pacquiao's achievement notable though is the fact that he is a foreigner who met the president at a time when there was a similarly famous American fighter in Floyd Mayweather.

        More than just Pacquiao himself though, the fact that a boxer of any kind is being hosted at the White House is a sure sign that boxing is gaining in popularity after having been very much a niche sport for the past couple of decades.

        Of course the meeting had it's uses for the president as well. With Pacquiao on side he will likely be able to garner extra votes during the election in much the same way as ******** senator Harry Reid was able to last year with Pacquiao's endorsement.
        For Pacquiao and Top Rank, this was a chance to promote Pacquiao's upcoming fight against Shane Mosley in May, the lead up shows to whcih will be broadcast on Showtime and CBS, potentially increasing the final pay per view figures.

        One person who certainly won't be celebrating the meeting is Floyd Mayweather.
        As Pacquiao's chief rival and contender for the still hotly debated number one pound for pound ranking, Mayweather believes rightly or wrongly that he is the better fighter of the two and that many of the accolades being bestowed on Pacquiao should be his.

        Mayweather at least in the United States, is probably still a more recognizable star than Pacquiao at the moment, if only by virtue of nationality. Outside boxing circles he has a big following within hip-hop culture, and can regularly be seen consorting with rappers and celebrities at all manner of events. He also has his own record label such as it is and has plans to release several films over the next few years through his new self titled production company.
        Because of this, the fact that it is Pacquiao and not himself who was given a private audience with the president is sure to have grated on Mayweather's nerves. Doubly so because of the fact that Floyd publicly endorsed the president before he was elected and appeared at several events to support his campaign.

        Despite this though, this time it isn't a case of Mayweather not being given recognition that he feels he deserves. As usual, it is Mayweather's own actions that have proven to be his downfall.
        (Article: Mayweather hinting at possible Pacquiao fight or just looking for attention?)

        His ever expanding rap sheet coupled with constant baseless accusations of steroid abuse from fellow fighters are sure to have closed doors to opportunities that Pacquiao can take full advantage of. As have his desperate attempts at gaining attention to the detriment of others.


        Not even a single day after Pacquiao's meeting with President *****, and Mayweather was looking to pull focus from the Filipino icon. Choosing today of all days to post pictures of himself at the Super Bowl with former president Bush and Jerry Jones. Which in itself is exactly the kind of behaviour keeping him from ever meeting the present one.

        Is this what the site has become? lol. Speculation about jealousy?

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          #14
          Isn't writing an article about it counter-productive since its just drawing more attention to it?

          I didn't even know about the existence of any pictures until this article.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
            yeah, but why post them when pac is meeting *****? why not post them when he took them like normal people do? jealous much? I think so.
            Like he knew, or even gave a **** for that matter. We are seriously judging this stuff by a Facebook twitter account post now? What's next, are we going to coordinate the time stamp of when the pictures went up on FB, to the time when a Pacquiao statement @ the White House was released?



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              #16
              Bush isnt president anymore. And he was one of the worst presidents ever. I would rather have my picture taken with the CURRENT president than a ex-president who brought this country to the brink.

              Mayweather stay losing.

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                #17
                Originally posted by MindBat View Post
                Difference is this actually could've been a non-issue but it still warranted a write up and got Floyd's name in the news again.

                The myth that Floyd is irrelevant has been debunked once again.
                Of course floyd isn't irrelevant. He's simply the laughing stock of the media world right now.

                Is floyd so desperate for attention that he's happy even if people make articles laughing about him or how pitiful he is, just as long as he has their attention?

                Talk about low self-esteem!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
                  What's even more pathetic is how people stalk his Twitter and Facebook accounts, only to take pictures from them to generate a completely baseless story built up on assumptions and insinuations. This guy posted pictures of himself with the host of an event he was personally invited too, The Super Bowl and with a few other A list Celebs having a good time. Because of Pacquiao he's jealous? How about we call it being a multi-millionaire living his life f@ggs. Sheesh, some you dudes really bleed for 7 days straight every month when it comes to Floyd.



                  One more thing...

                  Did the idiot who wrote that crap even consider that the photos were captured by a professional photographer, hired to cover the event? Those could be only a hand full of over hundreds of photos taken that night, which takes days to release due to touch up work and other issues prior to their release.
                  Exactly.

                  Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                  bwhahahahaaahahahaha!

                  *****s are so pathetic.... yeah... wifebeater might be getting a little exposure, but everyone's mocking him and ragging on him... and *****s think this is a good thing?

                  it's like the neighborhood slut. everyone knows about her and talks about her, but nobody respects her. trollweather is the neighborhood slut.
                  Everybody's entitled to their opinion on the man. Doesn't change the fact that he expects people to talk about and write about him even when he's not supposed top be the topic of the day.

                  The point is the guy didn't even fart and someone's still writing about him in a well known news site. Imagine if he farted.

                  He knows you crave your daily dose of Mayweather 24/7 - 365.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MrWestGrand View Post
                    Like he knew, or even gave a **** for that matter. We are seriously judging this stuff by a Facebook twitter account post now? What's next, are we going to coordinate the time stamp of when the pictures went up on FB, to the time when a Pacquiao statement @ the White House was released?



                    lately, every time Pac does something newsworthy, Floyd reacts and does something just to get people's attention.

                    the fact that floyd felt the need to show to the world the picture less than twenty-four hours after pac visited ***** shows you that floyd is very insecure when it comes to the pacman.

                    if you insist on being willfully ignorant of floyd's intentions, in spite of the obvious timing, then its your loss.

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                      #20
                      Poor poor Floyd..


                      crying for attention..


                      Floyd is really jealous of Pac...

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