nikkas love to tell other nikkas how to live or worry about how another man live.
It's all important bruh. And a lot of it is true.Nikka bold the important parts.until then![]()

First paragraph ain't at all important breh. It's actually some clown shyt.It's all important bruh. And a lot of it is true.
What I would like to challenge this dude on is why TNT Promotions can't get off the ground. I don't what's going on behind the scenes but what I do know from what I've watched is quite simple:
Them nikkas in his stable ain't that good.![]()
Article makes some valid points, but the author's portrayal of De La Hoya is retarded. He tries to paint Oscar as some brilliant leader, when the reality is that he had others doing the heavy lifting while sitting back and collecting on his name.
Let's see what that cokehead maricon does now that Schaefer is out the picture


Article makes some valid points, but the author's portrayal of De La Hoya is retarded. He tries to paint Oscar as some brilliant leader, when the reality is that he had others doing the heavy lifting while sitting back and collecting on his name.
Let's see what that cokehead maricon does now that Schaefer is out the picture
right along with. That move just proved that Schaefer doesn't have as much clout as people thought.
instead of posting the entire interview how about highlight the important parts

) whats that make a regular ass nikka like you and me? I hate when people use such lazy, weak ass analogies to give they sorry ass stories some buzz.Yep, the title alone would make most read at least the first full paragraph.If Floyd is a slave on the plantation() whats that make a regular ass nikka like you and me? I hate when people use such lazy, weak ass analogies to give they sorry ass stories some buzz.
Any boxing fan who watched before May 2007 knows it was Floyd who first came out with the slave anaolgy.If Floyd is a slave on the plantation() whats that make a regular ass nikka like you and me? I hate when people use such lazy, weak ass analogies to give they sorry ass stories some buzz.
Yep, the title alone would make most read at least the first full paragraph.
Any boxing fan who watched before May 2007 knows it was Floyd who first came out with the slave anaolgy.
