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    Floyd Mayweather Set to Summon Favored Reporters for New Media Blitz


    By Ivan G. Goldman


    Floyd Mayweather, Golden Boy Promotions, Showtime, and other media outlets favored by the champion have begun blaring out the message that 12-1 underdog Marcos Maidana is a terribly dangerous opponent and that Floyd must have been out of his mind to accept his challenge.



    If you turn to fighthype.com, you can find any number of stories that adhere to this party line. Mayweather, after confirming that he could rely on the site to ask him only what he wants to be asked, has occasionally consented to speak to its representatives. He also sometimes talks to members of the entertainment media who know little of boxing. When there are questions about that guy from the Philippines he never fights, they’re asked gingerly. All nonsensical replies are treated as sacred wisdom.


    This morning fighthype.com features two stories quoting Maidana, 35-3 (31 KOs), on why he’s going to win and two interviews with his trainer Robert Garcia that also conclude Floyd bit off more than he can chew this time. Then, just to be sure everyone gets the message, there’s an additional interview with Mayweather sidekick Leonard Ellerbe in which he says “This is going to be a tough fight for Floyd.” Maybe.


    But most of us expect that if Andy Kotelnik, Devon Alexander, and Amir Khan could find a way to beat the one-dimensional but relentless slugger from Argentina, Mayweather can do it too when they meet up May 3 in Las Vegas.
    Not that it’s a terrible match-up. Team Mayweather is smart enough to put their welterweight/light middleweight champion in against someone who will try to make a fight break out in the ring while Mayweather circles, unleashes one punch, circles, and unleashes another punch. Meanwhile avoiding just about everything that comes at him. It’s impressive as all get-out. But exciting? Not terribly.


    The opponents come out with fierce determination written all over their faces and with body language screaming aggression. But it doesn’t last. They encounter too much speed, too many tricks, too much experience. Too much of everything except the strategy of total annihilation. Mayweather, 45-0 (26 KOs), befuddles but rarely destroys or seeks to destroy. This is partly due to frail hands that may or may not be numbed through chemistry prior to his fights.


    When he left HBO for Showtime, Mayweather became the executive producer of the reality series of programs that precede his fights. Amazingly, he can edit out material he dislikes and insert stuff that supports his message. This apparently was part of the contract negotiated for him by boxing godfather Al Haymon. We can’t say for sure because the Mayweather team and his new network keep the details secret. All they tell us – and they say it repeatedly – is that it’s the most lucrative fighter contract ever signed and runs for six bouts.


    Mayweather-Maidana is a good fight. It probably doesn’t belong on pay-per-view, but if viewers are willing to pay extra for it, it’s hard to argue against their dollars. The pay-per-view strategy brings in more money and fewer viewers, gradually turning away fans. It’s like a plastic surgery that looks OK until it collapses.


    Meanwhile, Showtime can be relied on to conduct postfight interviews with Floyd that are performed with tact and sensitivity. Jim Gray addresses Mayweather as though he were the Pope. Odd that Gray – before Haymon, Mayweather, and Golden Boy Promotions took over the microphone — used to be known for nastily berating fighters over the judges’ scores.


    HBO, Mayweather’s former network, used to employ tough-minded Larry Merchant and still features Max Kellerman, who once pointed out that Haymon finds a way to get fights on HBO that he suspects wouldn’t make it to HBO if they were presented by anyone other than Haymon. Afterward Haymon put HBO in the rear-view mirror and snuggled up to Showtime, which is part of the media empire ruled by bloodless media oligarch Sumner Redstone.


    HBO is part of the Time Warner conglomerate whose bastard child Time Warner Cable is, as we speak, seeking to merge with Comcast so it can control even more of the TV spectrum and much of its content. After it owns or controls everything, its lawyers and publicists tell us, it will deliver even better service at even better prices. But I digress.


    Mayweather and Haymon have found a way to work the HBO-Showtime rivalry to get what they want out of Redstone’s Showtime. Meanwhile, great match-ups that won’t happen pile up.

    Soon we’ll be hearing from Mayweather himself. He’ll conduct his propaganda blitz through tamed media outlets that will bark and perform like obedient seals angling for raw fish. On with the show.

  • #2
    Lol does not surprise me

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    • #3
      "When he left HBO for Showtime, Mayweather became the executive producer of the reality series of programs that precede his fights. Amazingly, he can edit out material he dislikes and insert stuff that supports his message"

      I'm really starting to believe that he is nothing but a fraud....

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      • #4
        No! Its called Executive Control .... While other boxer's only dream about the world Floyd operates in, Floyd actually, through smart business moves past and present, gets to call the shots down to the smallest detail.

        That is something we should be celebrating, since Floyd is opening the door for others that have the INTELLIGENCE, to fully control their careers. Especially when their career is winding down and maximizing profits take the forefront.

        Morons on NSB, who may be entirely too immature or too silly, will never understand what that means for the boxing world. Its not about hugging on for dear life to a boxer's nutsack -- Its about wishing the best for those who actually get in that squared circle. Something some of these fools on NSB won't ever understand.

        Years ago, the Promoter controlled everything and boxer's had little to no say about their careers ..... Times are definitely changing for the better -- For those who have the smarts, that is..

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        • #5
          Man that Fight hype crap is the most butt kissing site ever, that guy is a typical flowmo always kissing Floyds butt yess your majesty Floyd! you are the greatest of all time, the most ppv buys! ppv king!

          Mayweather is very insecure, Bob Arum even said he doesn't care what media has to say he said everyone entitled to their opinion and doesn't believe on banning media from his events.

          Floyd is sensitive like a diva and insecure, he attracts the insecure fans, if you notice many of them are arrogant guys who dream of or imagine themselves as Floyd Mayweather, they repeat his lines, like you dont know **** about boxing, or he is undefeated therefore he is the best. take the tesst, etc.

          Other fans on the opposite spectrum the Pac fans do the opposite they demand Floyd fight Pacman, while the Floyd fanatics come up with every reason why Pacman doesn't deserve a fight and Maidana and Khan do. I never seen this type of Fan before in boxing, the Flowmos are the worst fans in all of boxing history.

          I don't understand this type of fan, me I can careless about how much a fighter makes and how many ppv buys or what type of tests they take, a true fight fan only wants to see the big and best fights, like Cotto vs. Martinez.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by arraamis View Post
            No! Its called Executive Control .... While other boxer's only dream about the world Floyd operates in, Floyd actually, through smart business moves past and present, gets to call the shots down to the smallest detail.

            That is something we should be celebrating, since Floyd is opening the door for others that have the INTELLIGENCE, to fully control their careers. Especially when their career is winding down and maximizing profits take the forefront.

            Morons on NSB, who may be entirely too immature or too silly, will never understand what that means for the boxing world. Its not about hugging on for dear life to a boxer's nutsack -- Its about wishing the best for those who actually get in that squared circle. Something some of these fools on NSB won't ever understand.

            Years ago, the Promoter controlled everything and boxer's had little to no say about their careers ..... Times are definitely changing for the better -- For those who have the smarts, that is..
            This^^^^

            Great reply

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            • #7
              Originally posted by arraamis View Post
              No! Its called Executive Control .... While other boxer's only dream about the world Floyd operates in, Floyd actually, through smart business moves past and present, gets to call the shots down to the smallest detail.

              That is something we should be celebrating, since Floyd is opening the door for others that have the INTELLIGENCE, to fully control their careers. Especially when their career is winding down and maximizing profits take the forefront.

              Morons on NSB, who may be entirely too immature or too silly, will never understand what that means for the boxing world. Its not about hugging on for dear life to a boxer's nutsack -- Its about wishing the best for those who actually get in that squared circle. Something some of these fools on NSB won't ever understand.

              Years ago, the Promoter controlled everything and boxer's had little to no say about their careers ..... Times are definitely changing for the better -- For those who have the smarts, that is..
              I remember you. A former Lounge poster.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hectari View Post
                Man that Fight hype crap is the most butt kissing site ever, that guy is a typical flowmo always kissing Floyds butt yess your majesty Floyd! you are the greatest of all time, the most ppv buys! ppv king!

                Mayweather is very insecure, Bob Arum even said he doesn't care what media has to say he said everyone entitled to their opinion and doesn't believe on banning media from his events.

                Floyd is sensitive like a diva and insecure, he attracts the insecure fans, if you notice many of them are arrogant guys who dream of or imagine themselves as Floyd Mayweather, they repeat his lines, like you dont know **** about boxing, or he is undefeated therefore he is the best. take the tesst, etc.

                Other fans on the opposite spectrum the Pac fans do the opposite they demand Floyd fight Pacman, while the Floyd fanatics come up with every reason why Pacman doesn't deserve a fight and Maidana and Khan do. I never seen this type of Fan before in boxing, the Flowmos are the worst fans in all of boxing history.

                I don't understand this type of fan, me I can careless about how much a fighter makes and how many ppv buys or what type of tests they take, a true fight fan only wants to see the big and best fights, like Cotto vs. Martinez.



                look how long it took for cotto too fight martinez. this fight should have happened 3 years ago

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                • #9
                  This is news? Floyd cannot handle any criticism about himself from anyone, this really shouldn't come as any surprise.

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                  • #10
                    Time Warner no longer owns Time Warner Cable. Two completely unrelated en****** now.

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