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    Originally posted by Rust Cohle View Post
    "I'm Floyd Mayweather and I've joined IHeartRadio for the Show Your Stripes movement to support the hiring of vets. Go to ShowYourStripes.org, a website that connects veterans with employees and helps businesses find candidates with the best training."
    Thanks for transcribing the two-sentence, ten-second drop that Floyd struggled with. It makes analysis easier. So, here's my breakdown.

    It's obvious to me that Floyd can process and understand individual words, because he reads them out relatively correctly (although it initially sounded like he reverted to ebonics in saying bidness instead of businesses...LOL), and given allowance for nervous stutter.

    What I see as Floyd's problem is in the processing of all the individual words strung together into a meaningful sentence. I notice that he seemed focused on getting the bigger words right, resulting in completely missing or skipping of reading the smaller pronouns, articles or prepositions. And his most glaring problem seen in the first sentence was his inability to process & recognize a grouping of words being used to denote one entity, resulting in a broken rhythm by placing punctuation (in this case, a period) where there is none. Instead of seeing, "...for the ShowYourStripes" his mind processed, "...for the Show. (period) Your stripes..."

    I'm no expert, so I won't presume to classify what level of functional illiteracy that Floyd falls under. It's just obvious that he could use remedial help, and I would give him props if he has the courage to put himself out there as a role model for everyone else in the campaign to promote literacy.

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      Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
      Wow 30 plus pages. Who cares if he doesn't know how to read. He has millions of dollars. What does he need to read for.
      What does he need to read for?!?!?! Hmmm...in this case, how about it being fundamental to being able to represent a respectable, proud Black celebrity who is capable of creating a promotional drop for the radio show hosting his appearance...without being exposed as an illiterate fool?

      Man, it's outrageously funny how Floydiots value money and bling bling as the only respectable social grace in life. You ass-backward clowns are like characters straight out of the movie "Idiocracy."

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        Originally posted by SamuraiSam View Post
        What does he need to read for?!?!?! Hmmm...in this case, how about it being fundamental to being able to represent a respectable, proud Black celebrity who is capable of creating a promotional drop for the radio show hosting his appearance...without being exposed as an illiterate fool?

        Man, it's outrageously funny how Floydiots value money and bling bling as the only respectable social grace in life. You ass-backward clowns are like characters straight out of the movie "Idiocracy."
        Well said. But what do you expect from a generation of people who think they're going to be famous from social media.

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          Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
          Yes, reading aloud is a skill that many can **** up. But Floyd wasn't reading that live on radio. They took him to another part of the studio/station to record it privately, off-air. The station had the entire session archived though. And Charlamagne got hold of the entire archived session and aired a portion of it. So Floyd didn't create the mess, not directly. It was never supposed to be aired like that.

          We are in the 'WikiLeak' era, so no one is safe anymore.
          You're right, the archived session was never meant to be aired like they did, with Charlamagne playing the unedited takes. But you're wrong in saying Floyd didn't create the mess. To give you a quick, reverse timeline on the situation:

          3. Power 105 radio station host Charlamagne aired the recording session only in response--and to lend credibility--to the latest trending news that they heard, that...

          2. Fifty-Cent issued his revised "ice bucket challenge" to Floyd, to benefit a charity of Floyd's choosing, which he did in a retaliatory challenge to...

          1. Floyd's making comments about the "irrelevancy" of (unnamed but knowingly implied) hip-hop artists/rappers which he obviously has beefs with.


          Lots of forum members here have been bashing the radio station and Fifty for exposing Floyd's embarrassing dirty laundry, but as you can see by the timeline, Floyd brought down this karma on himself. He continually harps on his being "relevant" versus everyone else he sees as being beneath him...until he crossed the line by boasting about his relevance vs rappers he's beefing with...and now karma makes his relevance even greater on the world stage and in social media trends, being the new poster child of adult illiteracy. Ain't karma a b1tch!

          'Nuff said.

          P.S.--People shouldn't be so hard on The Breakfast Club. They provided a public service that brought light and relevance to an important social issue. And like Charlamagne said, "I got nothin' but respect for Floyd Mayweather. He's the greatest defensive fighter of all time...but I've got a show to do. We got to sell tickets too, baby! Okay? It's like he likes to put on a show, I like to put on a show too. Aiight? It's for our listeners' benefit. Aiight? It's things they don't get to hear."

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            Originally posted by hectari View Post
            Dam Dunn this is why I had to block you again your obsession when it comes to defending Floyd is to always bring up Pacman name and to try to diss him or compare him. You have the typical mentality of an American black power conspiracy theorist they will always deflect back to the white man whenever they get criticized or some black person does something bad and gets scolded they go what about the white guy etc. why do they get a pass.

            Instead you use Pacman to deflect to.

            Just let it go do you have are embarrassing yourself with how sensitive and obvious you are as a Floyd fanboy.

            Please try to defend Floyd without using Pacquiao, defend his fights without using Pacquiao, defend his out of ring activities his persona without using pacquiao.


            Flowmos are the only ones who seem to always need Pacman whenever someone criticizes Floyd, Pac is the basic scapegoat. Counter and defend Floyd without using Pac's name
            Well done, hectari. I could pile on and elaborate on your rebuttal, totally flaming that poor boy with undeniable truth, owning him embarrassingly enough to slink away in silence again like he's done to my replies in other threads, but I'll give him a break and let your rebuttal stand as is.

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              Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
              Well said. But what do you expect from a generation of people who think they're going to be famous from social media.
              It kind of makes one worry about the decline of civilization. Again, they're characters straight out of "Idiocracy." I can imagine if I'm Joe Bauers (the character played by Luke Wilson) in that movie, waking up from hibernation centuries into the future, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see that the new society is populated and formed by New Breed Floydiots.

              "We don't need no stinkin' books...we rich doe." LOL

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                I now have a new level of respect for Floyd. He is obviously mentally ******ed and yet he still was able to over come the odds of just being a hamburger flipping special needs case and became a famous athelete

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                  It all makes sense now. I always wondered why Floyd kept harping on Manny to take the tests well after Pacquiao had said he would agree to any testing.
                  Never occurred to me that all this time Floyd's ******ed ass just couldn't read the contract....

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                    In other news, Floyd fans all over the nation are gathering up at local libraries in protest of books being read. They demand justice be served because those books are being written on an uneven playing field. They ask that all authors be subjected to random blood testing and use only the pens floyd approves, or else he wwon't try to read them. If demands are not met, all libraries will be burned.

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                      Originally posted by Jupiter Maximus View Post
                      I now have a new level of respect for Floyd. He is obviously mentally ******ed and yet he still was able to over come the odds of just being a hamburger flipping special needs case and became a famous athelete
                      He is not that dumb, he is a smart business man. We did have a ****** run our country from 2000-2008. Sometimes for some odd reason, there is that one ****** in many that turn out successful.

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