hands down, case closed!

Cosign this. I can't imagine the kind of power Pablo had in Columbia during his prime![]()
who was Pablo's Boss? I thought that nikka was the Boss?Pablo had a boss though
who was Pablo's Boss? I thought that nikka was the Boss?
There are really no powerful Gangsters in the US. There may be some in the federal prisons tho. All the real Boss are in different countries. Anybody with the Cartels, Jamaicans, Haitians, etc...
Were they his Boss or partners?Ochoa brothers
Fsho gotchu breh. Never knew that shyt.His boss
Breh if you think cacs like dikk Chenney and other CAC billionaire ain't the real Gangstas then you need a reality check. Granted that meme was hella c00nish.c00n
Meyer Lansky. He made power moves on the low in multiple countries
a more interesting thread would be asking "who was the most successful gangster in america", and speaking about success in life in general, not monetary figures....but then the /thread answer would be carlo gambino hands down. dude never spent a day in prison, and died peacefully as the head of the most powerful crime organization in america.
100% agree with this. Carlo was what every mobster/gangster wishes they could be.
Yea dude was definition of a DON. He was a low-key but ruthless type. I know all these Italians were racist as hell, but Carlo is one that i really had respect for.i edited my post after you quoted...i forgot to stress the fact that on top of him not spending any time at all in prison...this dude had his family and friends intact when he was on his way out the door.
didnt the US government ask lucky luciano for a favor during WW2
didnt the US government ask lucky luciano for a favor during WW2