Remember all of the complaining Floyd was doing about 24/7 at the end of the HBO run? He has control over what we see now, so we get a bunch of stuff about him hanging out with 10 women - the purpose of the whole thing is trying to make his ex jealous.
It just all seems real contrived whenever he tries to make it seem like he's sleeping with all these women. Aren't 90% of them on his payroll anyway?
At the end of the day, it was probably better when he didn't have as much creative control over what makes it onto these shows.
I agree with u 100%! Floyd is BUTT HURT becuz Ms. Jackson dumped him and Floyd has been begging for her to come back, but she won't. Floyd doesn't like the idea of her being here in LA and messing with Nelly now. He's not use to people turning him down and his lil feelings are hurt.
I like boxing, i like discussing it on this forum with other fight fans. Does it mean anything in the real world, no, I do not believe it does. From a business standpoint, yes, it contributes to the economy when big events are held, but in the real world, I care about feeding my family and getting the best experiences out of my life lol. Boxing would not drive me to go to the wild card gym, and hang a "take the test" sign lol, that shit makes for good conversation, but I have a life lol. This is boxing.
What do you think constitutes "the real world"? There are things beyond subsistence to which we assign value because they imbue our lives with pleasures unique to our condition of self-consciousness. You can talk about this in terms of momentarily escaping the hell of reality, in the way that Schopenhauer and Nietzsche did, in which case boxing (and sport) might serve us as art and opera did them. Surely, you understand this -- you acknowledge that part of caring for your family is not just feeding them, but giving them the best experiences in life. Well, those experiences needn't be profound or important. I think you'd agree that your time as a boxing fan has made your life more enjoyable, and that, to me, is as real as anything else.
That said, I'm glad you don't act like a fvcktard and harass fighters like the "take the test" crowd or those drunken idiots yelling at Floyd in Vegas. In that case, some perspective is definitely needed.
I was also quite annoyed with Floyd with all the showing off. He has done it a million times and I mean its great for him, but there is gotta be something else he can show us about his life. The Maidana part made the episode cuz you never get to hear about that guy's personal life, so that was cool.
This is by far Floyd's worst All Access / 24/7.
As someone else said it's like watching Cribs. It's cool Floyd, we get it. But damn man "turn it off"
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Very entertaining.
For the life of me I cant understand how someone could not respect both Floyd and Manny. I mean as boxing a boxing fan first and foremost I believe these 2 are the best of their generation. Floyd is number one because he worked his way up their just like Manny. Neither guy just woke up one day in the position they are in and to me they can both act any damn way they want to because they are both still working hard to give us a good show.
Remember all of the complaining Floyd was doing about 24/7 at the end of the HBO run? He has control over what we see now, so we get a bunch of stuff about him hanging out with 10 women - the purpose of the whole thing is trying to make his ex jealous.
It just all seems real contrived whenever he tries to make it seem like he's sleeping with all these women. Aren't 90% of them on his payroll anyway?
At the end of the day, it was probably better when he didn't have as much creative control over what makes it onto these shows.
For all the unconquerable skill Floyd exhibits in a boxing ring, he has the social acumen of an autistic man. Maybe a half step above. Watch prime Roy Jones from about 2:40 to 3:30 in this clip. The man is dripping with genuine confidence and charisma.
I hate the word "swagger," but if there is such thing, Roy Jones had it back then. You know he killed it with the ladies. He was good with kids, good with boxing people, and I guarantee he laughed off hecklers like a cool breeze.
"Yes, I am somewhat of a sex symbol, I must say that."
These Showtime idiots need to get their **** together. Is this MTV Cribs or what? We want to see these guys train and prepare for their fight, I could give two ****s about what couch Mayweather is sitting on or how many watches he's got. It was ok the first time they did in on 24/7 like 10 years ago but enough already with this ****, keep it boxing and training and fight related. Unfortunately that coward won't let people tape his sparring sessions or do anything else besides his ****ty mitt work with Roger and him counting his money. Nobody cares.
Hope Maidana knocks that fool out, but I doubt it. Unfortunately.
I feel the same way but I guess that's what we get when Floyd is the executive producer of the show.
That's an opinion. Mayweather being rich as shit is a fact. In the real world, no one gives a shit about boxing, it's a sport. In the real world, it's about survival and financial stability. Just funny seeing guys standing on the sidelines, taking the time out of their lives to express their opinions for a man who hasn't a care in the real world. "he he, he ducked him".........are your bills payed? lmao I understand it's something we discuss as fight enthusiasts, but that's where it stops. Even the lamest of the "I Hate Floyd" club on NSB wouldn't be a groupie and hang on Floyd's dick while he's eating fast food lmao.
Why are you on these boards then? Seriously. I give a sh1t about boxing, and last time I checked, I'm in the real world. Obviously, that's why you and I are "taking the time our of our lives to express our opinions" about it. And, anyway, I'd say given the fact that he spent the better part of a summer in jail recently suggests that, though money may not be a problem, Floyd does indeed have "a care in the real world."
I laughed so hard at that part lol, cause reality had to sink in. They were sitting there talking about ducking Pacquiao.........and then he pulled off in a $2 Million car lmfaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Yet he still ducked him so there's that playa...
He just cut out the part where he called her a b^tch a few times and when he asked about race.
I was thinking he offered her a thousand to suck him off and she did while her husband cried in the background lol.
Can't believe they actually showed the fans heckling him. I thought since Floyd was the producer, he'd cut that out.
He just cut out the part where he called her a b^tch a few times and when he asked about race.