A Quote by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

I don't fight for bragging rights. I've proved myself. — © Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
I don't fight for bragging rights. I've proved myself.
I don't fight for bragging rights.
I proved myself in Barcelona, and after I proved myself in Germany, I wanted to prove myself in England.
I don't believe that the fight for trans rights or African American rights is different from the fight against war, or the fight for refugees.
I'm just glad that I have bragging rights to working with Bugs and Daffy.
The only party that has better bragging rights than the Greens is the Bloc Quebecois.
Getting to a 1 rating in households is a sign that we're building momentum. It gives us bragging rights.
Bragging that you had sex with a prostitute is like bragging that you got Doritos out of a vending machine.
What we have to understand that we have to believe into things which can be proved. Now the time has come that Divine itself has to be proved. That God Almighty has to be proved. That Christ as a son of God has to be proved, that His birth as immaculate conception has to be proved. Not by argument, not by reasoning, nor by blind faith but by actualization on your central nervous system.
One thing the Scottish boys want in the changing room is the bragging rights over the English lads.
It proved easier to buy the farm to get the mineral rights than to buy the coal rights alone.
The rivalry is huge between South Carolina and Clemson. It's major bragging rights; one of the most intense things I've been a part of.
I've earned some decent money, and bragging rights, and boxed on a Floyd Mayweather undercard in Vegas... but it's a fraction of what I set out to do.
Last night at WrestleMania, in front of 68,000 people, I defeated Chris Jericho and became the Undisputed World Wrestling Federation Champion. And all of the doubts went away, because I proved to myself, I proved to the world, I proved to Chris Jericho that I AM The Game, and apparently I am THAT...DAMN...GOOD!
I believe that it is my job to fight for the rights of others to have the same rights that I take for granted. As a white, American male, I have had it quite good. I recognize that and fight every day for everyone to have the same opportunities that I have had.
Look at the Civil Rights Movement. Look at any kind of fight for change. People had to keep fighting and taking their rights. Rights are never given to you. They have to be fought for and they have to be taken.
I think part of what we're seeing in the rise of white nationalism is their response to Black Lives Matter, is their response to an ever-increasing fight for equal rights, for civil rights, and for human rights.
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