Just like his old man. I think that has something to do with his retirement.
Why his voice always so hoarse lately like he's suffering from dry throat.
This has been the case since the first Pacquiao press conference.
Wtf is going on?
:lol1::lol1::lol1:
Did you just attempt to complete a medical diagnosis without having patient contact?
You guys are a riot .....
Ask me how I was able to determine that Fidelina got pregnant by a black man without even having taken a look at her expectant, dialated gash seeping with piss while the wench was on IG posting .gif images of her contracting her sweet little Dominican sphincter.
Ask me about that and beg me to answer.
He does seem to have something wrong with his throat/voice.
His voice is also so much deeper now, his voice was very high pitched as a youngster and still high pitched up until around 2010.
PED effect maybe
Just like his old man. I think that has something to do with his retirement.
Why his voice always so hoarse lately like he's suffering from dry throat.
This has been the case since the first Pacquiao press conference.
Wtf is going on?
:lol1::lol1::lol1:
Did you just attempt to complete a medical diagnosis without having patient contact?
You guys are a riot .....
I think what he is implying is that Mayweather's voice sounds different from early on in his career because he may have still been developing a deeper voice because when he had a high pitched voice he was still in his mid 20s.
I honestly did not know voices can become deeper afer your mid 20s, but I guess it's possible with some people. My voice has been the same since about 17 years old. I had a deep voice at an early age, but it didn't get any deeper than that. I also stopped growing at the same age, I stayed at 5'8" which was my height in my teens.
My take is that he's always had the same voice, but like every athlete who just finished an event, his voice sounds high pitched in post fight interviews. If you compare his Kenny interview on ESPN for the Judah fight and his interviews now, he sounds the same. When he gets angry his voice sounds high pitched. For example his fight with his dad in the gym and when replying to Mosley in the Marquez post fight interview. Also when you hear him shout in the gym having fun now, you can hear the high pitched voice.
I know that but his voice was extremely high in his 20's whereas it's extremely deep now.
His voice was still quite high pitched in his 30's In comparison to now.
No I was serious.
I think what he is implying is that Mayweather's voice sounds different from early on in his career because he may have still been developing a deeper voice because when he had a high pitched voice he was still in his mid 20s.
I honestly did not know voices can become deeper afer your mid 20s, but I guess it's possible with some people. My voice has been the same since about 17 years old. I had a deep voice at an early age, but it didn't get any deeper than that. I also stopped growing at the same age, I stayed at 5'8" which was my height in my teens.
My take is that he's always had the same voice, but like every athlete who just finished an event, his voice sounds high pitched in post fight interviews. If you compare his Kenny interview on ESPN for the Judah fight and his interviews now, he sounds the same. When he gets angry his voice sounds high pitched. For example his fight with his dad in the gym and when replying to Mosley in the Marquez post fight interview. Also when you hear him shout in the gym having fun now, you can hear the high pitched voice.
Floyd has always been a weak public speaker, especially in interviews. For some reason he has to get emotional when his image or courage has been challenged. People were supporting Pac in a manner that threatened Floyd and his accomplishments.
The man is obsessed with being known for making the most money and not losing. Every single interview has to revolve around how he is "Money Mayweather" and how he has the highest grossing PPV of all time as if everyone didn't already know all this stuff. Big emotional deficit somewhere that rears it's head when in he is trapped within the confines of the media spotlight.
The guy would literally do anything to win and you can bet on that. If he were to step in the ring with someone who could match him in reflexes and general boxing ability, making it a true 50-50 fight, Floyd would self destruct in the ring with some kind of last ditch effort to turn the tide his way. Fake an injury, claim the opponent was cheating, foul the opponent as to inhibit them from fighting on, etc. I fully believe he has taken illegal/banned substances in his career and had a very good team around him and the money to keep it away from the media's grasps.
Ummm. He did that on May 2nd, man!
Or its possible that Floyd and his prior girlfriends frequently vomited in each other's mouths and all that vomiting is now taking its toll.
You know, the exact kind of filth that you engage in. Quit your Satanic ways or you might suffer the same fate, Jeff.
Finally, someone speaking some sense in this thread!
You know better...
... But Floyd didn't look right during the Pacman pressers and later... He seems he encounters some difficulties when speaking... I thought he was building his transition towards his future promotional career and wanted to look serious and balanced...
Floyd has always been a weak public speaker, especially in interviews. For some reason he has to get emotional when his image or courage has been challenged. People were supporting Pac in a manner that threatened Floyd and his accomplishments.
The man is obsessed with being known for making the most money and not losing. Every single interview has to revolve around how he is "Money Mayweather" and how he has the highest grossing PPV of all time as if everyone didn't already know all this stuff. Big emotional deficit somewhere that rears it's head when in he is trapped within the confines of the media spotlight.
The guy would literally do anything to win and you can bet on that. If he were to step in the ring with someone who could match him in reflexes and general boxing ability, making it a true 50-50 fight, Floyd would self destruct in the ring with some kind of last ditch effort to turn the tide his way. Fake an injury, claim the opponent was cheating, foul the opponent as to inhibit them from fighting on, etc. I fully believe he has taken illegal/banned substances in his career and had a very good team around him and the money to keep it away from the media's grasps.
Increased testosterone thickens the vocal chords and deepens the voice.....just saying.
You know better...
... But Floyd didn't look right during the Pacman pressers and later... He seems he encounters some difficulties when speaking... I thought he was building his transition towards his future promotional career and wanted to look serious and balanced...
I knew the subject of sucking dlck would bring you to the board. Arnt you the one that always thought FOTY meant "F@g Of The Year"?
D..D..D..D..DDDDDAMN...........
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all those steroids Mayweather's been taking made his voice deeper and got some hair on his chest ... now GGG's just waiting for Floyd's balls to drop
The side effects of roids are taking their toll.
Or its possible that Floyd and his prior girlfriends frequently vomited in each other's mouths and all that vomiting is now taking its toll.
You know, the exact kind of filth that you engage in. Quit your Satanic ways or you might suffer the same fate, Jeff.
wtf is going on around here?
Just like his old man. I think that has something to do with his retirement.
Why his voice always so hoarse lately like he's suffering from dry throat.
This has been the case since the first Pacquiao press conference.
Wtf is going on?
lol really?