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    Default Re: Mayweather on ESPN

    Floyd definitely is campainging to change his negative image. It's a little interesting at the 1:45 mark of the video below. His words are not exacting but the do imply he willing to go to the table. I'm not so sure how genuine he is knowing Pacquiao is already committed for September, but who knows Marquez wouldn't be the only fighter that fell down from a tuneup fight.


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    Default Re: Mayweather on ESPN

    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Floyd definitely is campainging to change his negative image. It's a little interesting at the 1:45 mark of the video below. His words are not exacting but the do imply he willing to go to the table. I'm not so sure how genuine he is knowing Pacquiao is already committed for September, but who knows Marquez wouldn't be the only fighter that fell down from a tuneup fight.

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    Default Re: Mayweather on ESPN

    Yes Floyd is looking old.

    I don't believe that he hasn't been training other than playing basket ball. I don't believe that all.

    I think this will be one of the most interesting fights of floyd's career, will he be old in the ring? will he still be the best etc?

    I'm actually very interested in this fight now.

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    haha somethings never change! It seems everytime Floyd is questioned and doubted he comes up with a super performance!

    I used to be PBF's biggest hater when I posted reguarly before, however the bloke is without doubt one of the most complete boxers of all time, there really is no doubting that.

    He will school Ortiz.

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    Floyd talking about Manny, legal issues, and Ortiz on ESPN? I'll have to put that on my "things-to-do-list".

    1. Watch the Wlad-Haye fight.
    2. Cut the grass.
    3. Wash the car.
    4. Enjoy the 4th of July with family.
    5. Catch up on some house projects.
    6. Watch a re-run of the Wlad-Haye fight (if it's good).
    7. Sleep.
    8. Rest.
    So on...
    and so forth...

    101. Think about watching Floyd talk on ESPN.
    102. Decide I've got better things to do.
    103. Cut the grass.
    104. Wash the car.
    etc.
    etc.
    etc.

    Nothing that man could ever say interests me in the least bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Floyd talking about Manny, legal issues, and Ortiz on ESPN? I'll have to put that on my "things-to-do-list".

    1. Watch the Wlad-Haye fight.
    2. Cut the grass.
    3. Wash the car.
    4. Enjoy the 4th of July with family.
    5. Catch up on some house projects.
    6. Watch a re-run of the Wlad-Haye fight (if it's good).
    7. Sleep.
    8. Rest.
    So on...
    and so forth...

    101. Think about watching Floyd talk on ESPN.
    102. Decide I've got better things to do.
    103. Cut the grass.
    104. Wash the car.
    etc.
    etc.
    etc.

    Nothing that man could ever say interests me in the least bit.
    Did you forget to make time for Bernard vs Tito? sorry sorry I joke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cockey cockney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Floyd talking about Manny, legal issues, and Ortiz on ESPN? I'll have to put that on my "things-to-do-list".

    1. Watch the Wlad-Haye fight.
    2. Cut the grass.
    3. Wash the car.
    4. Enjoy the 4th of July with family.
    5. Catch up on some house projects.
    6. Watch a re-run of the Wlad-Haye fight (if it's good).
    7. Sleep.
    8. Rest.
    So on...
    and so forth...

    101. Think about watching Floyd talk on ESPN.
    102. Decide I've got better things to do.
    103. Cut the grass.
    104. Wash the car.
    etc.
    etc.
    etc.

    Nothing that man could ever say interests me in the least bit.
    Did you forget to make time for Bernard vs Tito? sorry sorry I joke!

    Ok, you got me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Floyd definitely is campainging to change his negative image. It's a little interesting at the 1:45 mark of the video below. His words are not exacting but the do imply he willing to go to the table. I'm not so sure how genuine he is knowing Pacquiao is already committed for September, but who knows Marquez wouldn't be the only fighter that fell down from a tuneup fight.

    We've been tricked. That's no Mayweather, that's an imposter. No confrontation when they touched nose? Didn't Floyd have a scuffle with Shane when they touched? And how many times did he thank the fans there?

    Kidding aside, I wish this is just Floyd reinventing himself, making himself a gentler, kinder person. He will get back some fans that he lost and gain new ones by being this way.
    Last edited by InTheNeutralCorner; 06-30-2011 at 11:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Floyd definitely is campainging to change his negative image. It's a little interesting at the 1:45 mark of the video below. His words are not exacting but the do imply he willing to go to the table. I'm not so sure how genuine he is knowing Pacquiao is already committed for September, but who knows Marquez wouldn't be the only fighter that fell down from a tuneup fight.

    We've been tricked. That's no Mayweather, that's an imposter. No confrontation when they touched nose? Didn't Floyd have a scuffle with Shane when they touched? And how many times did he thank the fans there?

    Kidding aside, I wish this is just Floyd reinventing himself, making himself a gentler, kinder person. He will get back some fans that he lost and gain new ones by being this way.
    What the non boxing fans who judge a fighter on the way they talk to the media outside the ring rather than the boxing fan who only cares about what a fighter does in the ring?

    You don't half talk some shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by InTheNeutralCorner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Floyd definitely is campainging to change his negative image. It's a little interesting at the 1:45 mark of the video below. His words are not exacting but the do imply he willing to go to the table. I'm not so sure how genuine he is knowing Pacquiao is already committed for September, but who knows Marquez wouldn't be the only fighter that fell down from a tuneup fight.

    We've been tricked. That's no Mayweather, that's an imposter. No confrontation when they touched nose? Didn't Floyd have a scuffle with Shane when they touched? And how many times did he thank the fans there?

    Kidding aside, I wish this is just Floyd reinventing himself, making himself a gentler, kinder person. He will get back some fans that he lost and gain new ones by being this way.
    What the non boxing fans who judge a fighter on the way they talk to the media outside the ring rather than the boxing fan who only cares about what a fighter does in the ring?

    You don't half talk some shit.
    If you were paying attention to the comment instead of who wrote the comment you would have understood it.

    That comment is about gaining fans and not about legacy. If you think Floyd does not care about getting some fans, then you're wrong. He cares even if it's only during the promotions for his fights. Why do you think he keeps thanking the fans in that speech? It's the general public (maybe this is what you call the nonboxing fans) who catapults a PPV into a megahit.

    As you can see, I refrained myself from hurling insults and name-calling. I can be civil even if you are not.

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    Default Re: Mayweather on ESPN

    I'm actually excited to see this fight. First, cause mayweather is back in the ring. Second, Ortiz is pretty big and is a reasonable opponent. But Mayweather still wins this one.

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