2. Mayweather The Misogynist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swOt40mHqC8 Mayweathers history of casual racism and homophobia does him no favours and his apparent willingness to commit acts of violence against women is even more disconcerting, but other incidents and comments from his past reveal a worrying misogynistic streak. The fighter is well known for his love of possessions his homes, jewellery and fleet of cars are the stuff of legend and he appears to view the women in his life in a similar light. Mayweather produced a documentary entitled 30 Days in May that documented the month before he began his jail sentence, in part of which he compared women to cars and remarked: "If you're able to take care of 20, then you should have 20." Worse still, just a few months ago he took to Instagram to espouse his views on how women dress, opining: "How a women dresses is her advertisement. If a female shows half of her body, she's asking to be disrespected." Someone should really tell Floyd to stay off social media (and remind him which decade he lives in).
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