They compared him to Bruce Lee, broke down the difficulties of facing a southpaw, and spoke about how tough it is to humiliate the second best fighter of your era! At times they come across as shocked by how sharp Floyd is and label him a Martial Artist of boxing!
Watch this from the beginning they start talking about Floyd from the start!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01awg-UeVDI
These guys appreciate his abilities more than the die hard fans do!
Makes sense for a rival to be courteous in the wake of such a humongous shortfall of expectation. They get cool points for being courteous, and "The Fight of the Century". Continues on in the hearts and minds of sports fans as anything but.
My bad you have to watch it from the bginning. I didnt know I had the episode marked 15 minutes in.
Makes sense for a rival to be courteous in the wake of such a humongous shortfall of expectation. They get cool points for being courteous, and "The Fight of the Century". Continues on in the hearts and minds of sports fans as anything but.
It wasnt a shortfall lol. This fight has ALWAYS been for the die hard boxing fans. We just wanted to see the best fight and to see who would win. This is why it was "The Fight of The Century" because of what it meant in history. Now as time went on, that became a tagline that manipulated casuals into thinking it was going to be some war of sorts.
What happened was, Floyd Mayweather is so sharp that he made the second best fighter of this era look like an Am fighter. The MMA show is speaking on FLOYD And how great he is. Their not speaking on whether the event lived up to that promotional tagline.
Its just about how good this dude is! I mean a 38yr OLD SRL wouldnt have been so sharp against Pacman and credit is due to Master Mayweather! For he gave out a spelling test, exam, and a good ol fashion schooling on May2nd 2015!
Makes sense for a rival to be courteous in the wake of such a humongous shortfall of expectation. They get cool points for being courteous, and "The Fight of the Century". Continues on in the hearts and minds of sports fans as anything but.