135 chavez would of killed him . 140 chavez would beat the hair out of mayweathers skull untill he quit on his stool just like uncle roger ... his uncle had way more power in his hands and he couldn't keep chavez away from him that non stop pressure made him fold . little floyd throws one punch at a time he does not like to get hit in order for him to throw any combos he would have to take a few does that sound like the little floyd we know
Whitaker-Chavez , Trout-Alvarez , Chavez jr -half of his resume ... you don't beat mexicans in texico unles you knock them out ... unbiased POV brought to you by Way2Strong ... with that being said Lopez-Broner SanAntonio make it happen Oscar you know the deal fu kk chumps
if im khan im calling for the ghost .. that could turn out to be a war but his hand speed and footwork should be enough to take care of him .. Alexander will be a tougher one for him
Their 2 biggest stars are injured right now (GSP and Anderson Silva). Rousey is about 4th after Jon jones (currently active).
Also UFC do fights pretty much bi-weekly I believe. Boxing only has a few big events per year. If you look at all the boxing PPV sales per year added together and do the same for the UFC, the UFC's number would dwarf boxing's number like Sharapova dwarfed Mayweather.
nah man you know your wrong just stop with the BS ... UFC is dropping viewers left and right
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1. Why is he admitting to having sex with a midget?
2. Why is he doing it at a presser.....wtf?
someone asked him about the great Pacquiao and he responded with "he has Marquez problems hes easy" then somone else asked "what about T.I." and he replied "i fu kked his b 1tch" .. the guy is a pssy he will never have the balls to fight manny ... and Tiny is a ugly rachet trick he should of kept that a secret
He did show doubt and was getting ready to accept defeat but i have no complains F Lara boring mafu ker deserves the rigo treatment after that performance .. and F alvarez he is lucky Lara fought the way he did that could have been one of the cubans easiest fights if he grabbed his nuts and told himself he was a man
I hope so but I'm afraid MMA/UFC might just take over for some years.
so your saying there going to take over when there number 1 draw is a chick ... miranda rousey gets around 325-340k ppv buys ..Cotto-Martinez outsold her ..Alvarez-Angulo outsold her ...froch-groves nearly tripled her sells ... Pacquiao and Gayweather had nothing to do with the outcomes of there PPVs... When is the last time those 2 were on a regular HBO cards ? they still average 1million+ viewers
I love that show Diners Drive-Ins and Dives, but a few things:
1-Its always on at night, when I'm a little hungry but don't want to eat anymore. Watching that makes me want to eat everything.
2- I've never seen a single episode where that featured a Drive-In.
3. Guy dresses like a douche.
1. its on right now and its still morning (west coast)
2. he has visited a few drive-in's (think fried chicken and roller skates)
3.dont disrespect the muddafu kin food network king
you should be writing down the recipes
lol that never even occurred to me, what's worse is that it's another man's wife.
I don't see T.I. leaving it there.
that is the most disrepectful thing that a man can ever do he deserves to get hit old school costa nostra style ... better believe he burned a lot of bridges putting that out there ... rich old guys are gunna be through with him
man go ahead and inbox a mod to delete this fail of a thread your guy is a B 1tch and will always be remembered as one don't ever compare him to a past great
pretty much another Maidana I see them as the exact same person only Abregu lost to Bradley and the twin lost to Alexander who Brad beat and Khan who was Beat Down by jr welterweights
most of the people in this thread probably never been in a fight or won one so discuss something you do know .. if your a skilled boxer there a 95% chance yur gunna beat the sh 1t out of some random guy looking for some trouble .. but then again you dont see skilled boxers beating up peole becuase yur hands are weapons once you take up the sport ..
kinda f ukked up robert had little robert jr watch Ariza closely so he could later fire him and have his son take over ..ariza even bought him a whistle lol ...
Exactly. Floyd taking his rich ass over to short, ugly, low-class women and getting rejected and made to look a fool on camera lol. Only Floyd could be that rich, and still be such a loser and reject.
its called LDS ( little d1 ck syndrome) ... all that money all that money .. he should find himself a dime piece asian chick if he wants to be all insecure
That invitation sparked a decade-long partnership between Pacquiao and Rodela that has proven fruitful for both men. Rodela has sometimes put aside his own aspirations to help Pacquiao prepare for upcoming fights. And Pacquiao has made sure Rodela knows his sacrifices aren't taken for granted.
Pacquiao has flown Rodela to and from his fights on his charter jet, invited him to his pre-fight meals and paid for floor seats for him and his friends. Pacquiao has also gone out of his way to visit or call Rodela or Janik after a fight to thank them for their assistance. In 2011, Pacquiao went so far as to give Rodela the ultimate wedding gift by writing him a check for the down payment on a new house.
The long-term relationship between Pacquiao and Rodela caught the attention of other elite fighters seeking a dependable sparring partner. Even now that he's in his early 30s, Rodela is still in such demand that he can charge more than $1,000 a week for his services, double or even triple what many sparring partners receive for similar gigs.
"David is good at imitating styles, his chin is probably the best I've ever come across and he won't try to take your head off," said Francisco "Chia" Santana, who sparred with Rodela in preparation for a June fight. "A lot of sparring partners try to knock you out and make a name for themselves, but David doesn't do that. He's very loyal to the camp and very respectful. He'll bring it but he knows when to pull back too."
There was a point in Rodela's career when it seemed like he could have it all — a partnership with Pacquiao, a reputation as a gifted sparring partner and the chance to contend for a world title of his own. Rodela toppled former featherweight champ Kevin Kelley in August 2008 and won his next three fights, setting up a key matchup with unbeaten Eloy Perez in January 2010 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Perez won a unanimous decision that night, vaulting himself briefly into title contention and sending Rodela's career into a tailspin. Rodela struggled to regain his confidence and identity as a boxer, only winning two of his next 10 fights after that defeat until a victory earlier this month.
The losses caused Rodela to ponder retirement and focus exclusively on his other job as a youth boxing coach for the city of Oxnard, but so far his passion for the sport has always pulled him back. The allure of reeling off a few wins and ending his career on a better note is one draw, as is the fact that his phone still rings every week with offers from fighters seeking an experienced sparring partner.
As Rodela enters the sunset of his boxing career, one of his other priorities is working with his two sons to make sure they have an easier path in life. One of the biggest lessons he imparts is to work hard in school so they have more options than he did. Another he frequently emphasizes is to be tough enough not to quit when something is difficult.
Rodela's eldest son had just begun dabbling in boxing a few months ago when he attended one of his dad's clinics in Oxnard and challenged the biggest kid in the class to spar for two rounds. When the younger Rodela predictably got knocked down in the first round, he looked at his father with tears welling in his eyes and said, "That's it, Dad. I'm done."
The older Rodela would have none of it.
"How many rounds did you ask for?" Rodela asked his son. "You asked for two and you always finish what you start."
Rodela's own career as a sparring partner epitomizes that lesson. From black eyes to bloody noses to broken bones, nothing has convinced him to give it up.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/boxing/toughest-jobs-in-sports--sparring-partner-for-manny-pacquiao-122128508.html
cold war is still going strong .. once all the court hearings are complete we will get good fights .. this needed to happen .. and since when has chaves been a part of TR?
Motivational coach for Chavez jr and victor Ortiz is the toughest job in the sport
If Ortiz doesn't win his next fight he should take his ass home and out of Bradleys gym ... Jr seems motivated check him out he already has a 6pack with no fight signed http://instagram.com/jcchavezjr