Conor McGregor Taunts Floyd Mayweather: ‘Dance For Me Boy!’ – Everything Law and Order Blog

â–º Listen LIVE: http://power1051fm.com/
â–º Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Power1051NY/
â–º Twitter: https://twitter.com/power1051/
â–º Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/power1051/ #BreakfastClub

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

By elboriyorker

HOSTING BY PHILLYFINESTSERVERSTAT | ANGELHOUSE © 2009 - 2024 | ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS. POST QUESTION OR INQUIRIES SEND ME AN EMAIL TO elboriyorkeratgmailcom (www.phillyfinest369.com)

39 thoughts on “Conor McGregor Taunts Floyd Mayweather: ‘Dance For Me Boy!’”
  1. Slave owners & racist also used to breath oxygen too, I suppose that’s also racist.

  2. what he said was a. racist slang phrase BUT…. here's the thing he wasn't. using that in a racist way. they say boy and boyo where he is from and that phrase IS ALSO used. it's like American equivlent. to (what's up.bro you wanna Go.) I don't like that mcgregor used it. but he did and he wasn't being racist also Floyd is a "dancer" -( he use a lot of leg work in the ring. fake out stutter step and shuffles feet.) in the.boxing ring #Cleanitupyo

  3. Charlamagne missed this one. "Boy" has a history in America, that's it.

    Australia had this problem decades ago when a Aussie TV personality said "I like the boy" on stage next to Muhammad Ali, who took offense at the time and NOBODY in Australia understood why.

    "Boy" only has racial history in America, and its an irrelevant racial term now anyway. Athletes in team sports are always referring to each other as "boys", like "that's my boy", "he's my boy", etc. Especially in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and so on.

    Americans need to remember that people in other countries also have language, culture, and history of their own. I hope you read this CTG. You made a donkey of yourself here.

  4. DOTD to Charlamagne. It wasn't meant in a racial way at all. You don't have to play the race card just cause Floyd is too slow to respond to Conor's jabs.

  5. Bro stfu and get your ass to work… oh wait you can't work you don't know how….this all you know what to do

  6. bro chill out, if a black dude said this to any other race NOONE would care….. He is Irish, this an American historical cultural thing. Don't politicise this. You already said you didn't think Connor knew the context then why are you bringing this shit up.

  7. I NEVER MET A GROUP OF PEOPLE SO BACKWARDS THEY PROBABLY WATCH CHARLAMAGNE EVERY DAY YET STILL THEY STAND UNITED FOR A RACIST CAUSE, PROBABLY TAKE AN AUTOGRAPH WITH A NFL PLAYER THEN CALL HIM SOME RACIST ASS SHIT WHEN THEY GO HOME.

  8. America! We have to stop judging people of other cultures by our own culture. THE MAN IS IRISH. He did not live through Jim Crow America. He isn't not a part of our culture. He should not be judge by our standards.

  9. Omg stupid 😂😂😂 in U.K. And Ireland everyone says boy or a son!!!!! I only found out a week ago about this boy thing myself hahah

  10. Donkey of the lifetime goes to Charlemagne dumbass. He's Irish. Do you even understand the history of Irish oppression? Lmao so ignorant. YOU'RE the one who "simply doesn't know". McGregor isn't some American southern white man he's FROM ireland. And if it was a real fight mayweather would be a goner

  11. I never knew boy was a racist thIng! In Ireland especially from the south of Ireland for hundreds of years we say the phrase "boy" or like "girl" f saying he is racist is absolutely racist!!!!

  12. Conor meant it to be degrading and demeaning, that's the point. He's trying to make Floyd mad and out of focus. Conor doesn't care about race, its about getting in the other person's head.

  13. Yawn. I'm from northern ireland — it's like calling him son…oh wait, he did that immediately afterward too. This is embarrassing.

  14. This is so moronic. Conor loves Hip Hop culture. Where do you think he gets his nickname ("The Notorious") from? He lifted it from Biggy and has even come out to his song "Hypnotize" a few times. Look at the way he talks and dresses. He is obviously a fan of black culture. People in this era are so effing touchy.

Comments are closed.