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Originally Posted by elperuano
He was a bad person and had a LOT of mistakes like every other single person in this thread (minus the bad person to everyone but I'm sure no one up in here is a saint).
He did a lot of drugs, lotta violence and domestic violence as well. He brought millions into every city he fought in, he helped a lot of people around him as well. Harlem NY will always remember him as a good guy cuz he certainly helped that community out as well.
Towards the end he faded and was probably broke and trying to make easy money on the streets, but I see no need to kick a man while he's down, or in this case dead. He ain't no saint but if everyone is gonna bring up all the negativity when someone dies then we're all pretty much screwed when we die.
Man is dead and there's way more worse people I can think of to start talking trash about who are dead AND still living.
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I am certainly no saint, but I am definitely not a drug dealing violent criminal and I would venture to guess most of the folks responding to this thread aren't either. We pay too much homage (sp?) to athletes and entertainers who are truly bad people. There are too many honorable people that pass and go unnoticed on a daily basis. Just saying we should start a thread on them rather than waste one on people like this...