In mayweathers case he encourages negativity against him though. He isn't Serena.
he really said that? holy shit what a dick bag.On a slightly related note, I was surprised McGregor didn't catch heat for telling Aldo that if had been another time he would have "invaded his favela on horseback and killed anyone not fit to work". I mean holy shit.
There are so many drive by baseless generalisations in this thread.
People don't like Floyd because he's been fucking convicted of domestic abuse. He is not a nice guy. And he's still probably one of the highest earning athletes in the world over the last number of years.
McGregor did reply to this over fb, can't find it as it was to Floyd's wall. But IIRC the gist was that while they may say the same shit McGregor actually puts on entertaining fights whereas Mayweather picks and chooses his fights and ultimately disappoints. He called out his last fight saying that he picked out a nobody too.
America where Richard Sherman was demonized for daring to be a proud black athletic.Serious question, what world do you both live in?
Who is not letting Cam Newton dance? He dances after every touchdown, all of the cameras in the stadium focus on it, and it's routinely the most played replays of the week on NFL, ESPN, etc.
Unless maybe you mean this? Titans LB Avery Williams takes offense at Newton dancing after a touchdown, and then referees actually hold Williams back to let Newton continue to dance while cameras circle around him.
Who is giving Johnny Manziel chances? He's about to be CUT by the team that spent a 1st round draft pick on him 18 months ago? He was benched for 3 games earlier this season for being photographed at a party. Will a team take a chance on him? Probably. The Cowboys will probably take a chance on him, the same team that took a chance on Greg Hardy -- the guy who almost killed his girlfriend last year and threw her on a stack of guns -- and made him one of the highest paid defensive players in the league. (I can't even believe I'm somehow defending Johnny Manziel... Usually I'm the opposite, defending Pettine & Cleveland for benching him / cutting him)
Cam Newton is the most celebrated player in the NFL right now, he's the 6th highest paid player in the league, and he's on as many advertisements, commercials, t-shirts, products, and everything that the league and any sponsors can put him on. In a single commercial break, Cam Newton is on an ad for Dannon Yogurt, Gatorade, NFL Play60, was the focused player in Madden '25 with that Super Bowl intro, and I'm sure plenty more.
Maybe I missed a memo... is the league not letting Cam Newton dance anymore? Far from it, Cam Newton is the most celebrated player in the NFL, and he absolutely deserves to be.3
I don't know what this means and googling it brings up your post?
for all the hate he gets now i can see him being liked in the future if he becomes an announcer for boxing events.Mayweather remains a top 10 boxer, dead or alive - ya'll really should've made peace with this when he retired
Please, more people like Tyson and that dude was convicted of rape. Difference is, he raped a black woman.
Mayweather remains a top 10 boxer, dead or alive - ya'll really should've made peace with this when he retired
money spent years moving up & fighting the best his era had to offer. it's not his fault there weren't any left towards the end (and i thought canelo did well, honeslty)
likewise, his fights are mainly disappointing if you wanted to see more boxers block power hits with their face - watching him outbox everyone around him was in fact quite entertaining
A lot of his fans don't believe Desiree Washington was raped by him either.
America where Richard Sherman was demonized for daring to be a proud black athletic.
A lot of questions were raised when he was convicted and started going off on how he should have raped her after all since was convicted of it anyway. At this point you just have to accept the conviction though, Tyson's career was basically a whirlwind of awful people taking advantage of him for a good long time, the dude is the first to admit he made a looooong string of bad decisions and lives with them. The guy is literally a walking talking cautionary tale of the problems that come with athletes and stardom.
America where Richard Sherman was demonized for daring to be a proud black athletic.
Rubbish. He was acting like an unhinged baby, not like a proud athlete. And for everyone criticizing him there were tons articles and news stories showing that behind the scenes he's actually a likable and very cerebral player. Hardly what I would call being "demonized for being a proud black athlete."
If anybody should be in jail and not rolling in his piles of evil money it's Don King. That dude is the devil made flesh.
He was constantly called a thug and a punk. Constantly. The only thing it was missing was someone calling him boy.Rubbish. He was acting like an unhinged baby, not like a proud athlete. And for everyone criticizing him there were tons articles and news stories showing that behind the scenes he's actually a likable and very cerebral player. Hardly what I would call being "demonized for being a proud black athlete."
A lot of questions were raised when he was convicted and started going off on how he should have raped her after all since was convicted of it anyway. At this point you just have to accept the conviction though, Tyson's career was basically a whirlwind of awful people taking advantage of him for a good long time, the dude is the first to admit he made a looooong string of bad decisions and lives with them. The guy is literally a walking talking cautionary tale of the problems that come with athletes and stardom.
Rubbish. He was acting like an unhinged baby, not like a proud athlete. And for everyone criticizing him there were tons articles and news stories showing that behind the scenes he's actually a likable and very cerebral player. Hardly what I would call being "demonized for being a proud black athlete."
He'd just won the biggest game of his life and before he'd even had a chance to come down from that high, a reporter was in his face with a mic. Hardly an unhinged baby. More like an ecstatic athlete that just had all of the hardwork he and his team had been through pay off.
But because he was black and the reporter was a woman and white, people went nuts about it.
You remember that very differently than I do.
Of course they portrayed the reporter to be "scared" people act like they're isn't a double standard with black and white athletes.
“I walked in front of an interview that was going on because I knew we were coming on live,” she said. “He looked up, realized it was me and he gave me this giant bear hug because he was so excited … And he hugged me so hard I hit my chin on his pads. It was a raw, passionate, candid moment. That’s how pumped he was.”
Of course Andrews only had seconds to think, and handled the situation professionally. The Fox producers then cut off the interview because they were concerned the language might get out of hand.
“Athletes don’t do that. They’re usually composed,” she said. “They usually take a minute and that’s why we grab them right after games because we hope they lose their minds like that, we hope they show pure joy. We hope he does the same thing at the Super Bowl. We don’t want a watered-down version of him.”
Of course they portrayed the reporter to be "scared" people act like they're isn't a double standard with black and white athletes. It's funny how Gruden treated RG3 like trash and basically Sabotaged him in favor of Cousins, just imagine if RG3 would've said a word against the coach.
He'd just won the biggest game of his life and before he'd even had a chance to come down from that high, a reporter was in his face with a mic. Hardly an unhinged baby. More like an ecstatic athlete that just had all of the hardwork he and his team had been through pay off.
But because he was black and the reporter was a woman and white, people went nuts about it.
I mean hell people have called out RGIII for his comments to the media about being unhappy more than people have called out money Manziel for boozing it up on gameday.
Very true he made a lot of terrible mistakes, but the doubt many people have about his conviction over desiree washington is a big part why a lot of people are looking past that and "liking" him now. I think dude even has a cartoon now.
Oh come on now. I lost count of the amount of times I heard the words "Stanford Graduate" at that same time.
He was making it all about himself and throwing shit at a player on the losing team. He was not acting like someone that won a huge game but like someone that was pissed off. If Aaron Rogers did that he would also get a ton of shit for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PH35C7Fhq0
His points are valid. He may not be the smartest fighter, he may not be Ali, but let's be fair here, when a black athlete "trash talks", medias label him as a thug. When a white athlete trash talks, he is a bad ass, he is "entertaining".
This is completely backwards. The only reason people have doubt about his conviction is because they like him so they convince themselbes it isn't true.
It's true, you see it in almost every sport. Black athletes aren't allowed to be confident, or they get called out for being "too cocky."
You can say its completely backwards, but its true, and you can see it in his resurgence in popularity and fan base. There is a vocal minority of people who don't think he raped desiree washington. Mayweather doesn't have a same group who believes he is innocent of his crimes.
It isn't true. It's utterly ridiculous. Nobody was neutral on Mike Tyson and then decided to like him because he'd been wronged by a rape conviction.
I agree there's a vocal minority of morons who don't think he did it, but that's because they were already invested in liking him.
Ali is the most revered fighter ever and he talked way more trash than you ever will Floyd.
Maybe he is posting from Earth-232You remember that very differently than I do.
Aljamain Sterling highlights the discrepancy in the UFC's treatment of white fighters and black fighters nicely when talking about Sage Northcutt's 40k salary after only 2 fights.
https://soundcloud.com/siriusxmrush/aljamain-sterling-tells-luke-thomas-why-he-should-be-making-more-money-than-sage-northcutt