Floyd Mayweather jr : Ima Bust His Ass

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  • Buckfever
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    #11
    I actually thought that wasn't all that bad, but clearly Oscar, with his demeanor is more likeable. But you have to give to Floyd that he was right there in his face and not skipping a beat.

    The one thing that I do agree with Floyd on is that it doesn't matter if you say you're motivated or whatever it's what you bring that matters. The irony is that it undermines all the trash talking that Floyd has been doing. LOL

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    • MindBat
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      #12
      This may have already been said...

      The way I see it, Floyd is angry about having a hard time dealing with Oscar in negotiations for this fight. He said he's been chasing Oscar for the longest
      trying to make this fight happen.

      So much so, that in the end, he agreed to Oscar's demands on the contract
      and chose to bad mouth Oscar in the media just to get back at him.

      It's all an act to me.

      Whether that'll be effective when they meet in ring, who knows?

      When it's all over, we'll see them hugging, and happy about all the ca$h they gotta go home to count.

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      • squealpiggy
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        #13
        Originally posted by medium-deek
        squealpiggy-a reference to deliverance?

        Well exactly! Ass busting is romantic, not violent...

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        • medium-deek
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          #14
          Originally posted by squealpiggy
          Well exactly! Ass busting is romantic, not violent...
          I watched Deliverance again last week. Hadn't seen it in years. Not a bad film, though not as great as some people make it out to be.

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          • Njord777
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            #15
            Have you ever read a story without some conflict? Without a villain, or a hero who had to overcome and obstacle- or a goal that seemed impossible to attain? No? Every story had to suck you in with a struggle- and it has to state that struggle explicitly or some people will miss it.

            So what has HBO done? With the help of Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De la Hoya they have created a tale in which a ****y, brash young buck who runs his mouth and thinks he is amazing faces a grizzled, respectful veteran who wants to continue his career. They are feeding it to you and you are eating it.

            Why do you guys forget all the times before this when Floyd did not run his mouth 1/10th as much as he is now. How about when he always did, as all boxers do, after the fight acknowledge he respected his opponent and was simply selling a fight. Floyd is not that bad.

            How about Oscar? Remember the **** charges that he made disappear quietly when he settled with the woman out of court? How about the four kids with four different women other than his wife? How about all the comments from boxers who say Oscar has a big ego? Loves money? Hmm?

            Is it hard to believe that Floyd is a materialistic, brash young boxer facing a materialistic, egotistical older boxer? That both men are, by and large, the same type of people? Well, they are. Stop buying the HBO hype.

            This can be a good fight without Oscar being the prince of boxing and without Floyd being the bad guy. They are just two men who are going to fight. Focus on that- not their personality, or words, or anything irrelevant. Don't let the hype job suck you in. This is a great fight without the bull**** HBO is piling on it to get the casual fan interested.

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            • MindBat
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              #16
              Thank You

              Originally posted by Njord777
              Have you ever read a story without some conflict? Without a villain, or a hero who had to overcome and obstacle- or a goal that seemed impossible to attain? No? Every story had to suck you in with a struggle- and it has to state that struggle explicitly or some people will miss it.

              So what has HBO done? With the help of Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De la Hoya they have created a tale in which a ****y, brash young buck who runs his mouth and thinks he is amazing faces a grizzled, respectful veteran who wants to continue his career. They are feeding it to you and you are eating it.

              Why do you guys forget all the times before this when Floyd did not run his mouth 1/10th as much as he is now. How about when he always did, as all boxers do, after the fight acknowledge he respected his opponent and was simply selling a fight. Floyd is not that bad.

              How about Oscar? Remember the **** charges that he made disappear quietly when he settled with the woman out of court? How about the four kids with four different women other than his wife? How about all the comments from boxers who say Oscar has a big ego? Loves money? Hmm?

              Is it hard to believe that Floyd is a materialistic, brash young boxer facing a materialistic, egotistical older boxer? That both men are, by and large, the same type of people? Well, they are. Stop buying the HBO hype.

              This can be a good fight without Oscar being the prince of boxing and without Floyd being the bad guy. They are just two men who are going to fight. Focus on that- not their personality, or words, or anything irrelevant. Don't let the hype job suck you in. This is a great fight without the bull**** HBO is piling on it to get the casual fan interested.
              My thoughts exactly

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              • ml2niceguy
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                #17
                lol oscars looked all nervous

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                • squealpiggy
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                  #18
                  The way I see it, Floyd is angry about having a hard time dealing with Oscar in negotiations for this fight
                  I can think of ten million reasons why that isn't true.

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                  • yrrej
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                    #19
                    But will he apologize, as Mayorgo did, if he loses?

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                    • wmute
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Njord777
                      Have you ever read a story without some conflict? Without a villain, or a hero who had to overcome and obstacle- or a goal that seemed impossible to attain? No? Every story had to suck you in with a struggle- and it has to state that struggle explicitly or some people will miss it.

                      So what has HBO done? With the help of Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De la Hoya they have created a tale in which a ****y, brash young buck who runs his mouth and thinks he is amazing faces a grizzled, respectful veteran who wants to continue his career. They are feeding it to you and you are eating it.

                      Why do you guys forget all the times before this when Floyd did not run his mouth 1/10th as much as he is now. How about when he always did, as all boxers do, after the fight acknowledge he respected his opponent and was simply selling a fight. Floyd is not that bad.

                      How about Oscar? Remember the **** charges that he made disappear quietly when he settled with the woman out of court? How about the four kids with four different women other than his wife? How about all the comments from boxers who say Oscar has a big ego? Loves money? Hmm?

                      Is it hard to believe that Floyd is a materialistic, brash young boxer facing a materialistic, egotistical older boxer? That both men are, by and large, the same type of people? Well, they are. Stop buying the HBO hype.

                      This can be a good fight without Oscar being the prince of boxing and without Floyd being the bad guy. They are just two men who are going to fight. Focus on that- not their personality, or words, or anything irrelevant. Don't let the hype job suck you in. This is a great fight without the bull**** HBO is piling on it to get the casual fan interested.
                      You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Njord777 again.

                      one of the best posts i read lately, I did not know oscar has four "extra" kids...

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