Why is it that no media outlets are shytting on Pacqiuao

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People don't get it though, that "stupid shyt" he does (or really the stupid shyt he used to do) WAS his song and dance. People get so heated about people that hate Mayweather when that was his whole goal in the first place. He gets his money BECAUSE of the song and dance... if he didn't act the way he acted nobody would really care, he would just be another great fighter with not much fanfare out of the sport. He'd be Pernell Whitaker.

People keep talking about Floyd being hated on, when Floyd being hated on is actually how he earned his money in the first place.

People dont understand that it's entertainment, like obviously they see Triple H and John Cena, they dont think they are who they are inside the ring, but since boxing is real, and they dont fully understand the context of character for ratings and such they really think they are seeing a transparent floyd.
 

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Dude is a self admitted boozer, gambler and cheater on his wife......yet every media outlet is telling the same stories about Mayweather over and over and over again.
This fight shouldnt be about race but You know what it is..floyd built a persona of being a cocky person but anybybody looking past that u can see there is a clear bias...cacs want may to lose this has been evident from day one in media coverage on why the fight hasnt taken place since manny was viewed as a threat to mayweather...manny is never suggested to fight a canelo, ggg or the klitschko brothers or even criticized for fighting the rios and algeiries of the world like floyd would be if he fought them bums..manny was never brought to task like bonds was for evident steroid use without the smoking gun....shyt look at the undertones roach is billing the fight as good vs evil or god vs the devil:mjpls:
 

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Dude is a self admitted boozer, gambler and cheater on his wife......yet every media outlet is telling the same stories about Mayweather over and over and over again.


Looks like they heard you breh.........well not for the same reasons you gave though, but its something. :yeshrug:


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...ontraception-same-sex-marriage_n_7191104.html

Floyd Mayweather's History Of Domestic Abuse Doesn't Make Manny Pacquiao A Hero

Most of the commentary leading up to the fight has been about boycotts and distaste surrounding Mayweather's actions, rather than full-throated support for Pacquiao. But if we're going to question whether someone can dislike Mayweather because of his treatment of women, should we not also do the same of Pacquiao and his politics?
"Manny is really against domestic violence," Roach has said. "It is a big issue maybe in the Philippines for him and being a congressman he can control some of that stuff."
He is right about one thing: Pacquiao does have a role in Philippine legislation, but many of his past stances are worth a second look.
For one, after Pacquiao was elected to the Philippine congress in 2010, he opposed a bill that would increase the government funding for contraception and family planning services, according to USA Today in 2011. The boxer is also adamantly against abortion, which is illegal in the Philippine Constitution:
"God said, 'Go out and multiply.' He did not say, just have two or three kids," Pacquiao said.
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"It's sinful to use condoms and commit abortion," he said and when questioned about overpopulation said "my parents were poor... they had four children, it was very difficult but we persevered."
Stating he is "pro-life," Pacquiao also once said a fight solidified his position on the issue as he cast his vote in 2012, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported at the time.
“What happened in Vegas strengthened my already firm belief in the sanctity of life, on whether a person’s right to live in this world should be put in the hands of his fellow man...Only God has the right over this."
On Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will finally face off in what’s been dubbed, “The Fight of the Century.”
It will be a record-breaking fight in terms of its purse, Pay-Per-View costs and, presumably, viewership. However, its also generated intense criticism of Mayweather due to his atrocious and horrifying record of violence against women, which stands without any punishment or suspension from the sport.
Make no mistake, it is a despicable record, filled with convictions, court appearances and jail time, which has led some to support Pacquiao, who has been lifted up as something of the “good guy" in the fight. Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach, said he sees the fight as "good against evil," noting that the boxer's hatred for domestic violence is serving as a driving force.
Repeating again for good measure: Mayweather’s actions are disgusting, inexcusable and have been ignored with little accountability or retribution. You only need to Google "Floyd Mayweather Jr." to see that Mayweather’s remorse for his past actions is little or nonexistent and his views of the opposite sex leaves much to be desired.
But even after considering all that, to root for team Pac-Man for any sort of pro-woman reasons wouldn't be justified either.
Most of the commentary leading up to the fight has been about boycotts and distaste surrounding Mayweather's actions, rather than full-throated support for Pacquiao. But if we're going to question whether someone can dislike Mayweather because of his treatment of women, should we not also do the same of Pacquiao and his politics?
"Manny is really against domestic violence," Roach has said. "It is a big issue maybe in the Philippines for him and being a congressman he can control some of that stuff."
He is right about one thing: Pacquiao does have a role in Philippine legislation, but many of his past stances are worth a second look.
For one, after Pacquiao was elected to the Philippine congress in 2010, he opposed a bill that would increase the government funding for contraception and family planning services, according to USA Today in 2011. The boxer is also adamantly against abortion, which is illegal in the Philippine Constitution:
"God said, 'Go out and multiply.' He did not say, just have two or three kids," Pacquiao said.
...
"It's sinful to use condoms and commit abortion," he said and when questioned about overpopulation said "my parents were poor... they had four children, it was very difficult but we persevered."
Stating he is "pro-life," Pacquiao also once said a fight solidified his position on the issue as he cast his vote in 2012, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported at the time.
“What happened in Vegas strengthened my already firm belief in the sanctity of life, on whether a person’s right to live in this world should be put in the hands of his fellow man...Only God has the right over this."
The bill, which provides subsidized contraception to poverty-stricken areas of the country and also made sex education mandatory in public schools, was passed in 2012.
Furthermore, while he was widely misquoted back in 2012 as citing a passage from the book of Leviticus that says gay men and women should be put to death, Pacquiao, a born-again and devout Christian, is still very much against same-sex marriage.
Here’s Pacquiao’s statement on the issue in 2012, as reported by ABC news:
"I'm not against gay people. I have a relative who is also gay. We can't help it if they were born that way. What I'm critical of are actions that violate the word of God. I only gave out my opinion that same-sex marriage is against the law of God."
So on Saturday night, the boxing world will be forced to choose between one man with a track record of domestic violence, and another who voted to prevent poor women from gaining access to birth control. Either way, you'll be rooting for a man with a questionable track record when it comes to women's issues. There's no right choice.
 

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This fight shouldnt be about race but You know what it is..floyd built a persona of being a cocky person but anybybody looking past that u can see there is a clear bias...cacs want may to lose this has been evident from day one in media coverage on why the fight hasnt taken place since manny was viewed as a threat to mayweather...manny is never suggested to fight a canelo, ggg or the klitschko brothers or even criticized for fighting the rios and algeiries of the world like floyd would be if he fought them bums..manny was never brought to task like bonds was for evident steroid use without the smoking gun....shyt look at the undertones roach is billing the fight as good vs evil or god vs the devil:mjpls:
Whites? No..Mexicans are the real haters of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
 
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