yeah i love floyd but this is stale.
"we're selling a lifestyle" but the lifestyles been sold floyd. everyone knows how you live since you and oscars 24/7. Can we see less about Floyd the baller and more about Floyd the boxer?
Personally I don't think Floyd is underestimating Maidana; I do think he's getting fatigued of boxing and he said it himself. So maybe Maidana is catching Floyd at the right time. I do know Floyd hates to lose so I think he will be as close to his best as possible.
There's always some type of awkwardness when Floyd is around women. lol. The girl says she only sleeps in underwear's, instead of saying some fly smooth shit he goes on talking about bra's and male tights. smh lol.
Haha.. yea, that was cringe-worthy. Especially when he started talking about old man balls. Truly Cringe-worthy.
Also, I like how the All-Access writers kinda took a shot at Floyd in the open. They said something about him finally getting a "proper antagonist" in Maidana..
y'all know what the gay point of this episode? it's when out of the freakin topic he asked one of the hood rat what she wears when she sleeps. i was like "hmmm ok this ain't part of boxing but whatever some after dark series gonna go down maybe" now as soon as the hood rat started telling her shyt that she don't wear bras just her undies Mayweather then cuts it off by talking about men be wearing briefs and yaps about big loose balls. i mean wtf? why gotta cut it off with shyt like that? let the bytch talk about her nastiness.
Why are you guys hating?
Mayweather was implying that a woman should also wear a bra when she sleeps; otherwise her tits will sag when she's older. Hence, the anecdotal story of an old man's balls sagging like a bungee cord. But it is kind of gay. My boy Mayweather was checking out some old man's sack, lol.
Honestly, I don't think he is taking Maidana seriously at all. Something seems off to me, like he's going out of his way to make people think he respects him.
I think he's probably training as hard as he usually does, because that's just Floyd, but as far as his mentality going into the fight. I don't see it. I think he's slipping on Maidana mentally.
No I disagree there.
Floyd clearly respects Maidana.
He's known about Maidana since the Ortiz fight because he spoke about it in the Ortiz build up.
He's taking him very seriously as he does every fighter.
Someone said something about Maidana being a vagina and Floyd rebuked them immediately. He definitely respects him.
he was with his kids, he had 2 kids fight and gave them each 100 bucks, he talked about broner, he talked about that ho ms jackson.... i dont understand
I would be satisfied if Maidana performs better than most expect him to. I also think Maidana's rangey awkward punches allow for him to be a danger in the middle of the ring as well as on the ropes. Its really about whether Floyd fights more flatfooted, as he did against certain fighters, or whether he will get on his bike potshotting early. From what little I can gather, he said Maidana "outhustled" Broner as if that was the mistake that needed to be rectified. As a result I think Floyd has in his mind to throw alot of punches to win rounds...to walk chino down in a more flatfooted fashion perhaps, as he did against Ortiz.. Mosley.. and other "big punchers". And like I said that could give wings to Chino's awkward range in the middle of the ring.
Id be satisfied with an 8-4 fight though.
I have never made such comments about any other fight.
Canelo I felt was too green. A kid that would get outfoxed. The first outfoxing move was a damn catchweight.
Cotto was too war torn.. wouldnt have endurance against counters because of a "stopped man's" mindset.
Guerrero betrayed himself and his inferior mindset with his overly sanctimonious uttering. He's david.. so Floyd is Goliath? A giant eh?.. thats a man who lost before he even set foot in the ring.
Ortiz I chalked up as not able to endure adversity enough to overcome Floyd.
Mosley Sounded good at first till I saw how he was training for the fight and I heard his trainer talk.. effectively making Mosley mentally apprehensive of what May will become when you clock him. A dragon, indeed!
Marquez too small and bad style matchup.
that covers his recent fights and what I thought leading up to each one
The clue to me is in the promotion. They are treating Maidana as tba. Floyd is exec producer or whatever and has a hand in treating Maidana as tba in promotion. They marketed Ghosts dumbass better. Part of it is Maidana's no nonsense demeanor as well... just begs someone to overlook him.
Broner is a gifted athlete as well... its his craft and intangibles that failed him.
Floyd usually has a great mindset.. has sharp craft.. and is in tip top shape.. little nuances I see suggest he's batting with 2 out of three of those for this fight.
there is an inherent element of underestimation in the very concept of giving someone the benefit of the doubt..he needs to be prepared for the possibility of his trickery not working as well this time. He needs to be ready for a war of attrition. I think his gilded halls will eventually corrupt him. Hes not soft of form or technique.. but his spirit is getting a little softer.. I feel. That which makes him a fighter and not just a boxer with nice tricks. If hes taken to the wire how will he respond. No one has taken him to the wire in a hot minute.. Mosley tried but then mentally folded.
The promotion (or lack therof) of Maidana, which Floyd has a hand in, suggests otherwise.
I think most level headed fans agree Chino is not consistent with his conditioning and development of craft throughout his career. Thats what keeps the man from p4p because he certainly has the fight and power for it. But I believe from what Ive seen of his training that Floyd is getting the best version of Chino. A beast that will be a challenge of will and heart for all 12 rounds. He's going to leave everything in the ring. Everything. Will Floyd? Can he? Can he even muster that anymore? Or have his gilded halls and spoils of war dulled his edge.... without anyone even realizing?
I think given his unique training background, experience, and being pretty much an insider of the sport via his fams, Floyd's edge has been thinking two or three steps ahead of his opponents' moves.
I wouldn't put it past him to re-watch his own fights to review what he can and can't improve for the next go-round. Then again, his approach could be the total opposite.
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floyd buying cars
floyd showing his money
floyd going shopping
floyd talking about how awesome he is
that episode made me appreciate the 24-7 where they spent more time showing Roger getting baby sat by Boza Edwards
It was fresh at first and entertaining but 8 years on, not so much.
I didn't think the episode was too bad though to be honest just needed more of Maidana.
I like the whole "Broner's terrible" rant by Floyd and Big Floyd was cool.
Floyd: you guys are about to see things on All Access that you've never seen before
half of the show is him flaunting his money and buying cars
then when he finally has his kids for a few days, he holes them up in a hotel instead of his house
sh1t was lame all around
Whilst I thought it was an ok episode it's true that the whole "Money" thing is so so stale now.
It's been 8 years now. 8 years of the same thing over and over. Every one of the 24/7's or All Access' he shows his cars :lol1: Literally every time.
A very cool episode that did a fantastic job of highlight both men behind the scenes.
I could do without all the cars and cash bullsh*t that comes with Floyd's public persona, but I really enjoyed watching him pass his knowledge on to the young kids in his gym - That scene showed him in a light we seldom see him cast in, and I could definitely go for seeing more of that and less of the superficial nonsense.
Also super happy for Marcos Maidana and his family. Say what you want about him, but Chino's busted his ass for this opportunity and I'm really glad he's finally going to get the payday that he's been long overdue after upsetting supposed superstars for years.
Make no mistake about it : Maidana deserved this shot more than anybody else out there right now.
Looking forward to the next one.
I do think people are really down on Maidana and it's unfair.
But it has more to do with people hating Floyd, so they'll hate on any opponent he picks.
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Completely agree, makes me sick.
That's because Guerrero is unorthodox and dirty, and Canelo is more textbook which worked to Mayweather's advantage.
No....Canelo is known for gassing and adding that to Canelo being forced to make 152, the idea was to force him to fight early and hopefully burn him out by mid-rounds.
I do think people are really down on Maidana and it's unfair.
But it has more to do with people hating Floyd, so they'll hate on any opponent he picks.
I mean Maidana has a title, and is coming off three decent/solid wins at the weight......and is a cherry picked bum to some of these clowns on here.
I do feel Floyd will beat Maidana handily by decision. But I think Maidana will do better then Guerrero or Canelo did.
Canelo tried to box Floyd at times, which is why he only won maybe 1 round or none at all. And Guerrero actually smothered his own attack against Floyd it seemed, tried to "box" at times, and won 2 rounds.
Everyone talks about speed and a guy who can match Floyd's speed being what could trouble him......BUT.....the closest Floyd has come to losing was Castillo. Someone who didn't give one inch away, out worked Floyd, and didn't let him off the ropes. Castillo was pretty good though, better then Maidana IMO, but still with Maidana's power and he's a bit awkward when he throws certain punches.....it could be interesting.
If he can successfully keep Floyd on the ropes and not let Floyd work, he can win 3-4 rounds.
Those awkward punches that Maidana throws is him trying to use his elbows if he misses with the punch. The punch is really an elbow in disguise. I really don't know why they allow him to get away with it for so long. He is the dirtiest fighter i have ever seen; having said that, he has no idea how dirty Floyd can get as well. This fight could get dirty real fast and, for the sake of the audience, i hope there is no disqualification. Maidana has a disqualification bound to happen soon if he keeps up his antics.
I do think people are really down on Maidana and it's unfair.
But it has more to do with people hating Floyd, so they'll hate on any opponent he picks.
I mean Maidana has a title, and is coming off three decent/solid wins at the weight......and is a cherry picked bum to some of these clowns on here.
I do feel Floyd will beat Maidana handily by decision. But I think Maidana will do better then Guerrero or Canelo did.
Canelo tried to box Floyd at times, which is why he only won maybe 1 round or none at all. And Guerrero actually smothered his own attack against Floyd it seemed, tried to "box" at times, and won 2 rounds.
Everyone talks about speed and a guy who can match Floyd's speed being what could trouble him......BUT.....the closest Floyd has come to losing was Castillo. Someone who didn't give one inch away, out worked Floyd, and didn't let him off the ropes. Castillo was pretty good though, better then Maidana IMO, but still with Maidana's power and he's a bit awkward when he throws certain punches.....it could be interesting.
If he can successfully keep Floyd on the ropes and not let Floyd work, he can win 3-4 rounds.
I would be satisfied if Maidana performs better than most expect him to. I also think Maidana's rangey awkward punches allow for him to be a danger in the middle of the ring as well as on the ropes. Its really about whether Floyd fights more flatfooted, as he did against certain fighters, or whether he will get on his bike potshotting early. From what little I can gather, he said Maidana "outhustled" Broner as if that was the mistake that needed to be rectified. As a result I think Floyd has in his mind to throw alot of punches to win rounds...to walk chino down in a more flatfooted fashion perhaps, as he did against Ortiz.. Mosley.. and other "big punchers". And like I said that could give wings to Chino's awkward range in the middle of the ring.
Id be satisfied with an 8-4 fight though.
People like you say this EVERY fight. And it's always 'something seems different.' Or better yet, 'I have a feeling about this fight.' And each time, you're sadly disappointed. :rofl:
I have never made such comments about any other fight.
Canelo I felt was too green. A kid that would get outfoxed. The first outfoxing move was a damn catchweight.
Cotto was too war torn.. wouldnt have endurance against counters because of a "stopped man's" mindset.
Guerrero betrayed himself and his inferior mindset with his overly sanctimonious uttering. He's david.. so Floyd is Goliath? A giant eh?.. thats a man who lost before he even set foot in the ring.
Ortiz I chalked up as not able to endure adversity enough to overcome Floyd.
Mosley Sounded good at first till I saw how he was training for the fight and I heard his trainer talk.. effectively making Mosley mentally apprehensive of what May will become when you clock him. A dragon, indeed!
Marquez too small and bad style matchup.
that covers his recent fights and what I thought leading up to each one
The clue to me is in the promotion. They are treating Maidana as tba. Floyd is exec producer or whatever and has a hand in treating Maidana as tba in promotion. They marketed Ghosts dumbass better. Part of it is Maidana's no nonsense demeanor as well... just begs someone to overlook him.
Being a gifted athlete helps. And inconsistency in any athlete usually leads to their slip and downfall.
As talented as Floyd is, I believe he's well aware that as history has often proven, underestimating an opponent based on past performance and based on a majority consensus that the opponent is not as great or is weak, can certainly lead to the "Anything can happen" moment, and be the cause of the downward slide.
If you've noticed, Floyd will give the opponent the benefit of the doubt, to assess the opponent's true ability as a fighter. Then he opens up on him at the sign of any weakness in his opponent's defense and minor mistakes.
When the opponent can longer offer a challenge after several rounds, Floyd will coast to the UD and the win.
That's based on my personal observations.
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Broner is a gifted athlete as well... its his craft and intangibles that failed him.
Floyd usually has a great mindset.. has sharp craft.. and is in tip top shape.. little nuances I see suggest he's batting with 2 out of three of those for this fight.
there is an inherent element of underestimation in the very concept of giving someone the benefit of the doubt..he needs to be prepared for the possibility of his trickery not working as well this time. He needs to be ready for a war of attrition. I think his gilded halls will eventually corrupt him. Hes not soft of form or technique.. but his spirit is getting a little softer.. I feel. That which makes him a fighter and not just a boxer with nice tricks. If hes taken to the wire how will he respond. No one has taken him to the wire in a hot minute.. Mosley tried but then mentally folded.
No I disagree there.
Floyd clearly respects Maidana.
He's known about Maidana since the Ortiz fight because he spoke about it in the Ortiz build up.
He's taking him very seriously as he does every fighter.
The promotion (or lack therof) of Maidana, which Floyd has a hand in, suggests otherwise.
I think most level headed fans agree Chino is not consistent with his conditioning and development of craft throughout his career. Thats what keeps the man from p4p because he certainly has the fight and power for it. But I believe from what Ive seen of his training that Floyd is getting the best version of Chino. A beast that will be a challenge of will and heart for all 12 rounds. He's going to leave everything in the ring. Everything. Will Floyd? Can he? Can he even muster that anymore? Or have his gilded halls and spoils of war dulled his edge.... without anyone even realizing?
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