should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Floyd Yes or No

Poll ended at 20 Feb 2015, 04:02

Yes
11
65%
No
6
35%
 
Total votes: 17

amwsnw
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1911
Joined: 19 Oct 2007, 03:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by amwsnw »

They are all the SAME crime! People assault other people for different reasons. But we live in a very sexist, feminist driven country, that indirectly tells people that the only time assault is a huge problem, is when it's a man on a woman! When indeed more men assault men, then men assault women. Yet, the feminist regime we live in seems to neglect that FACT!

The fact is they are two very different crimes. especially if the male is in a relationship with the female.
Tyson was let in, so Floyd should be...all things being equal.
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

Things seem to have gone quiet on whether Mayweather will be allowed to visit or not. Anyone heard confirmation either way?
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

amwsnw wrote:They are all the SAME crime! People assault other people for different reasons. But we live in a very sexist, feminist driven country, that indirectly tells people that the only time assault is a huge problem, is when it's a man on a woman! When indeed more men assault men, then men assault women. Yet, the feminist regime we live in seems to neglect that FACT!

The fact is they are two very different crimes. especially if the male is in a relationship with the female.
Tyson was let in, so Floyd should be...all things being equal.
It doesn't make a difference as to whether a man is in a relationship with a woman or not! Have a look at every ACA (or other agenda driven programs) that report on all-in brawls. There are often innocent men - just trying to defend themselves or in fetal position on the ground - having the living daylights beaten out of them by more then one coward. Yet, if a woman jumps in to punch on, and has so much as a hand laid on her because she's trying to mix it with the blokes or defend her partner. Who do the media put the "sorrow" empaphis on? The unconsious guy on the ground that could possibly die? Or the woman?... Of course it's the woman!

I'm all against violence against woman, as I am equally against violence against men! I believe in equal rights!
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

Is he coming or not? He was meant to be here by now.
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

bash for cash wrote:Is he coming or not? He was meant to be here by now.
LAst I read in the paper, they had put it off until the 5th of Feb...
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

Lairdy wrote:
bash for cash wrote:Is he coming or not? He was meant to be here by now.
LAst I read in the paper, they had put it off until the 5th of Feb...
Why?
Beltane
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4056
Joined: 02 Aug 2007, 02:12

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Beltane »

Appears his visitation (along with at least 30 others in his travelling party) has been postposed until further notice.

This link contains the update:

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015 ... -postponed
Beltane
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4056
Joined: 02 Aug 2007, 02:12

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Beltane »

There has been a subsequent development and Floyd Mayweather has been blocked from entering the country over his history of violence towards women, ending plans for a two-day promotional tour due to begin on Thursday.

More about the imbroglio and it's consequences can be read in the link below:

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/floyd-maywe ... 35mkz.html
amwsnw
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1911
Joined: 19 Oct 2007, 03:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by amwsnw »

Lairdy wrote:
amwsnw wrote:They are all the SAME crime! People assault other people for different reasons. But we live in a very sexist, feminist driven country, that indirectly tells people that the only time assault is a huge problem, is when it's a man on a woman! When indeed more men assault men, then men assault women. Yet, the feminist regime we live in seems to neglect that FACT!

The fact is they are two very different crimes. especially if the male is in a relationship with the female.
Tyson was let in, so Floyd should be...all things being equal.
It doesn't make a difference as to whether a man is in a relationship with a woman or not! Have a look at every ACA (or other agenda driven programs) that report on all-in brawls. There are often innocent men - just trying to defend themselves or in fetal position on the ground - having the living daylights beaten out of them by more then one coward. Yet, if a woman jumps in to punch on, and has so much as a hand laid on her because she's trying to mix it with the blokes or defend her partner. Who do the media put the "sorrow" empaphis on? The unconsious guy on the ground that could possibly die? Or the woman?... Of course it's the woman!

I'm all against violence against woman, as I am equally against violence against men! I believe in equal rights!
Sorry, I thought you said they were the same crime, when they clearly are not. I must have misunderstood your original post.
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

I think you'll find 'amwsnw' said they were 2 different crimes...
dberry
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3350
Joined: 05 Jan 2010, 02:15

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by dberry »

Lairdy wrote:I think you'll find 'amwsnw' said they were 2 different crimes...
It took a fornicate load of years for Tyson to eventually be granted a visa, Mayweather held a gun to his girlfriend's head, in front of their child, the U.S. have even more strict entry restrictions so screw Mayweather, the illiterate, stammering goose, asking drug money to be in the same room as him (the general I.Q. of the room will drop dramatically when he enters, every time!) and amswsnw is a sound boxing fan, quite a few on here have had the pleasure of sharing an ale or two with him, including top fighters and officials.

Your pretty new on here, a brash smart arse on a dying boxing forum trying to run down a couple of decent posters, yet your posts don't have much substance at all...........
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

dberry wrote:
Lairdy wrote:I think you'll find 'amwsnw' said they were 2 different crimes...
It took a eff load of years for Tyson to eventually be granted a visa, Mayweather held a gun to his girlfriend's head, in front of their child, the U.S. have even more strict entry restrictions so screw Mayweather, the illiterate, stammering goose, asking drug money to be in the same room as him (the general I.Q. of the room will drop dramatically when he enters, every time!) and amswsnw is a sound boxing fan, quite a few on here have had the pleasure of sharing an ale or two with him, including top fighters and officials.

Your pretty new on here, a brash smart arse on a dying boxing forum trying to run down a couple of decent posters, yet your posts don't have much substance at all...........
Floyd is a convicted nutter. We got enough of them here already without him coming.
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

dberry wrote:
Lairdy wrote:I think you'll find 'amwsnw' said they were 2 different crimes...
It took a eff load of years for Tyson to eventually be granted a visa, Mayweather held a gun to his girlfriend's head, in front of their child, the U.S. have even more strict entry restrictions so screw Mayweather, the illiterate, stammering goose, asking drug money to be in the same room as him (the general I.Q. of the room will drop dramatically when he enters, every time!) and amswsnw is a sound boxing fan, quite a few on here have had the pleasure of sharing an ale or two with him, including top fighters and officials.

Your pretty new on here, a brash smart arse on a dying boxing forum trying to run down a couple of decent posters, yet your posts don't have much substance at all...........
You're very naive for an old man Dale... Do you believe everything you read in the papers and see on the news?... He may be a bit of a nutter, but I like the guy as a boxer, like everyone else that wants to see him! Get a grip!
dberry
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3350
Joined: 05 Jan 2010, 02:15

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by dberry »

Lairdy wrote:
dberry wrote:
Lairdy wrote:I think you'll find 'amwsnw' said they were 2 different crimes...
It took a eff load of years for Tyson to eventually be granted a visa, Mayweather held a gun to his girlfriend's head, in front of their child, the U.S. have even more strict entry restrictions so screw Mayweather, the illiterate, stammering goose, asking drug money to be in the same room as him (the general I.Q. of the room will drop dramatically when he enters, every time!) and amswsnw is a sound boxing fan, quite a few on here have had the pleasure of sharing an ale or two with him, including top fighters and officials.

Your pretty new on here, a brash smart arse on a dying boxing forum trying to run down a couple of decent posters, yet your posts don't have much substance at all...........
You're very naive for an old man Dale... Do you believe everything you read in the papers and see on the news?... He may be a bit of a nutter, but I like the guy as a boxer, like everyone else that wants to see him! Get a grip!
"Old man" :lol: I'm not naive, look, I don't know why, but Floyd seems to be kissed on the cock. If you're a fan, then fair enough, I'm sorry he didn't make the criteria needed to be granted a visa to come over and entertain people. I was offered a free ticket and knocked it back, i'm also happy Floyd's visa application was denied, not for anything personal towards Mayweather, but due to the stringent screening of our citizens in order for us to gain a visa to visit them.
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

I wouldn't cross the street to see Mayweather. He is a terrible role model and had nothing to offer Australia. It's not like he'll ever fight here either :roll:
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

I wasn't going to go see him anyway. Too busy at work. It would be good to be in the same room with him but. Then I could say I've met Mike Tyson, Mohamed Ali, and been in the same room as Mundine, and Mayweather...
Lairdy
Super Welterweight
Posts: 444
Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 00:01

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Lairdy »

But you are right Dale. Rules are rules. And the government can't bend them for everyone.
magwitch
Super Welterweight
Posts: 4753
Joined: 30 Jun 2014, 20:04

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by magwitch »

it's one rule for one....

Image
bogan whisperer
Middleweight
Posts: 1668
Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bogan whisperer »

magwitch wrote:it's one rule for one....

Image
What has Mayweather even done for Australia? Or ever likely to? Zip.

Now ask yourself the same question about Paul Hogan.
bollox
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2168
Joined: 12 Jan 2003, 07:41

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bollox »

Tyson's been let in with amongst other things, a rape conviction. So why not Mayweather?
Pureist
Super Welterweight
Posts: 1208
Joined: 06 Sep 2014, 04:11

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by Pureist »

The government is jealous, mayweather has more money than they do
dberry
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3350
Joined: 05 Jan 2010, 02:15

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by dberry »

bollox wrote:Tyson's been let in with amongst other things, a rape conviction. So why not Mayweather?
It took Tyson (or Fenech) ten years or more to get a visa.
bollox
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2168
Joined: 12 Jan 2003, 07:41

Re: should Floyd Mayweather be allowed in to Australia?

Post by bollox »

It all seems to depend on who and what you are doesn't it? Boxers don't seem to be on top of people's popularity lists when visas are being discussed
Post Reply