Pacquiao can read that book and English isn't even his first language.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostWhy don't you read for him to flex your so-called freshmen year community college skills, if you were even admitted?
And you shouldn't be surprised one iota by anyone saying 'he's rich, who cares' because that is merely the produce of any capitalistic society. Where money goes above everything.
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Originally posted by hayZ View PostApparently Mayweather came on 105.1 and tried to read a page of Harry Potter, but he struggled significantly...in fact it was downright shameful. Anyone got a recording of this? I follow Bloodstainlane on Twitter and he tweeted about it. Just wanted to see if anyone had any footage.
50 is cold man lmaooooo.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostYou know what he means. SHO is ultimately not paying him for his reading skills or to read anything whatsoever. It is purely for his boxing ability. The only reason why you know of him now is for his boxing ability. And the minute the boxing ability is no longer present, SHO will cease paying him. It is no different than the NBA or other professional sports.
Once those players lose their ability, the sponsors drop, the league drops them. And they move onto the next.
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Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View PostNah, no community college for me. I went to a tech school, but I wasn't the dumbass saying how ****** college kids are. That is true if you are some uneducated football player who gets passed through the system but you do realize that's literally only about 200-300 max when there are 20k+ kids at big universities. I didn't expect you to think about all that when you made your ignorant comment.
And most colleges are not HUGE universities with classes filled with 200 to 300 people (if that's what you were implying). Huge classes are not even the norm. There are many HUGE universities where the average classroom sizes are about 30 to 50. It all depends on the subject and class you are taking, and even the SCHOOL you are attending within the university.
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