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    Default Mayweather's 3 a.m. hamburgers are going to finally catch up to him

    he thinks he can do that at age 36 but I think he will find he has slipped a notch and fighting with a 23 year old is going to be a rude reminder and eye-opener. at 36 you think you still got it but I dont care what anybody says you aint got it no longer at 36.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    he thinks he can do that at age 36 but I think he will find he has slipped a notch and fighting with a 23 year old is going to be a rude reminder and eye-opener. at 36 you think you still got it but I dont care what anybody says you aint got it no longer at 36.

    time for a change of hands, boys. we've seen it before, its the story of life.

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    You know, the little thing that could be there to back that up is Mayweather's bloody nose and facial bruising from the Cotto fight. He definitely took punishment from Cotto, and I'd personally say at that stage Alvarez would have demolished Cotto. But thats just me, and whether that matters or not who knows.

    Another thing is Mayweather fighting again so soon. Maybe that will mean he is sharp as hell. I'm really looking forward to the fight. I think Alvarez can push Mayweather atleast as hard as Cotto pushed him, so it should be a good fight I'd say. maybe he can push him harder. Only one day to wait and find out.

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    I think Floyd deliberately fought aggressively against Cot to and took more chances because he knew he could. Cotto is not the fighter he once was and Floyd thought he could stop him. He will not risk that against Saul unless he has really hurt him.

    One thing I never understood about Floyd was his bragging about training in the night whilst his opponent is a sleep. Unless Floyd does not sleep at all he sleeps in the day whilst his opponent trains. Logic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Floyd deliberately fought aggressively against Cot to and took more chances because he knew he could. Cotto is not the fighter he once was and Floyd thought he could stop him. He will not risk that against Saul unless he has really hurt him.

    One thing I never understood about Floyd was his bragging about training in the night whilst his opponent is a sleep. Unless Floyd does not sleep at all he sleeps in the day whilst his opponent trains. Logic.
    Floyd actually trains while he sleeps, he is like a shark. He can shut down all of his sensory receptors and still skip rope, hit the mitts with Roger while he catches some Z's. Rumour is he suffers from narcolepsy and frequently falls asleep in the ring. He passed out cold against Mosley right before he got caught with that right hand, only reason it phased him. He was struggling to keep his eyes open for 4 rounds against Cotto and thats why they were competitive. Won't happen tomorrow, he's been eating at McDonalds every 3am to make sure he is so worried about the cheeseburgers catching up with him he can't bat an eye. He is going to be such a bundle of nerves as a result of his diet and rest habits we will see the most energetic offensive demonstration in the history of the sport. Mayweather KO 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Floyd deliberately fought aggressively against Cot to and took more chances because he knew he could. Cotto is not the fighter he once was and Floyd thought he could stop him. He will not risk that against Saul unless he has really hurt him.

    One thing I never understood about Floyd was his bragging about training in the night whilst his opponent is a sleep. Unless Floyd does not sleep at all he sleeps in the day whilst his opponent trains. Logic.
    Floyd actually trains while he sleeps, he is like a shark. He can shut down all of his sensory receptors and still skip rope, hit the mitts with Roger while he catches some Z's. Rumour is he suffers from narcolepsy and frequently falls asleep in the ring. He passed out cold against Mosley right before he got caught with that right hand, only reason it phased him. He was struggling to keep his eyes open for 4 rounds against Cotto and thats why they were competitive. Won't happen tomorrow, he's been eating at McDonalds every 3am to make sure he is so worried about the cheeseburgers catching up with him he can't bat an eye. He is going to be such a bundle of nerves as a result of his diet and rest habits we will see the most energetic offensive demonstration in the history of the sport. Mayweather KO 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Floyd deliberately fought aggressively against Cot to and took more chances because he knew he could. Cotto is not the fighter he once was and Floyd thought he could stop him. He will not risk that against Saul unless he has really hurt him.

    One thing I never understood about Floyd was his bragging about training in the night whilst his opponent is a sleep. Unless Floyd does not sleep at all he sleeps in the day whilst his opponent trains. Logic.
    Floyd actually trains while he sleeps, he is like a shark. He can shut down all of his sensory receptors and still skip rope, hit the mitts with Roger while he catches some Z's. Rumour is he suffers from narcolepsy and frequently falls asleep in the ring. He passed out cold against Mosley right before he got caught with that right hand, only reason it phased him. He was struggling to keep his eyes open for 4 rounds against Cotto and thats why they were competitive. Won't happen tomorrow, he's been eating at McDonalds every 3am to make sure he is so worried about the cheeseburgers catching up with him he can't bat an eye. He is going to be such a bundle of nerves as a result of his diet and rest habits we will see the most energetic offensive demonstration in the history of the sport. Mayweather KO 3.
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    Floyd with a 12th round KO Also who says he's eating hamburgers at 3am? I don't think he could stay at the top of the sport for so many years if his lifestyle wasn't spot on
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    hotdogs last Monday night, it was filmed by his personal chef, he trained on the heavy bag about 1 a.m. and sent her out to Calllahan's Dogs, true story, and she brought back about 40 chili dogs for Floyd and his crew. Washed it down with Coca Cola. This shit is OK if you are 17, this cat is fucked. Overconfident. The hotdogs will slow his fast-twitch muscles down and stunt his reaction time as they contain sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite and that is hell on your fast-twitch muscle fibers. Common knowledge. Sodium ethyorbate as well is a carcinogen and Floyd has been downing Mcd'S AND Callahan's all month, lots of soft drinks too. I think he will find this has been unwise and this will catch up to him on fight night.

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    http://www.boxingscene.com/hopkins-floyd-mayweather-not-taking-canelo-lightly--69607

    Sorry for the shit link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Floyd deliberately fought aggressively against Cot to and took more chances because he knew he could. Cotto is not the fighter he once was and Floyd thought he could stop him. He will not risk that against Saul unless he has really hurt him.

    One thing I never understood about Floyd was his bragging about training in the night whilst his opponent is a sleep. Unless Floyd does not sleep at all he sleeps in the day whilst his opponent trains. Logic.
    No way Mayweather "deliberately" gets hit. Not IMO anyway. I think he prides himself on not getting hit. There's no way at all he will have been happy with that bloody nose and mouse below his left eye after the Cotto fight. I honestly think his legs have slowed down a little and there was no way he could keep Cotto off for the full 12 so at times he HAD to fight with his back to the ropes. I'll bet my arse he has to fight off the ropes a bunch tonight, and theres NO WAY that he "allows" Alvarez to put him there and hit him. Tonight will be a close fight. Thinking about it more, I wouldn't be surprised to see a dodgy draw.
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    Default Re: Mayweather's 3 a.m. hamburgers are going to finally catch up to him

    Floyd is always in shape, he may eat some food which are fatty, but after that burger or kfc , he's
    out running, the guy trains like a beast.!
    Mayweather lives the life, he may eat some shit but he burns it off unconventional he may be
    but it works for Floyd.

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    Whatever!

    Mayweather wins a decision.

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    Default Re: Mayweather's 3 a.m. hamburgers are going to finally catch up to him

    Mayweather wins tko in 7.

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    There is no way Floyd stops a full grown light middle like Canelo. At best he will run away with a boring decision.

    Against Cotto he did not want to get hit but he took more chances to get the stoppage.
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    Damn i shoulda put a bet on

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