Is it just me or does Floyd Mayweather's training seem alot more intense...

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  • Technical_Skill
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    #111
    Originally posted by JHAVIS
    YOU'RE THE ONLY ******* UP HERE TALKING ALL THIS NONSENSE. HATING ON SOMEONE YOU DONT EVEN KNOW. YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN LOCKED UP. BUT JUST LIKE KOBE AND OJ, MONEY CAN GET YOUR ASS OUT ANY SITUATION
    Only 8 posts and a Karma Bar redder than a Baboon's backside.

    It tells ya all ya need to know about this guy.

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    • bulit7
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      #112
      Originally posted by maxorido
      It's amazing how quickly people get off topic. Anyways, Floyd's training is inspirational. When I didn't train yesterday, I had my ass parked at the computer all night and when I watched an episode of 24/7, I got my ass up and went running at 1:00am, I haven't done that **** since I saw Rocky for the first time.
      haha at least ur honest

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      • freedom213
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        #113
        Originally posted by -Antonio-
        Its safe to say Floyd trains harder than anyone. Oscar looks in tremendous shape to me though. He looks more lean and cut than he did against Mayorga.
        he absolutely looks fitter and his punches look crisper with more power.

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        • freedom213
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          #114
          I just wonder if a lack of structure or the appearance of such is the norm or has it been a progression over the last few years in the Mayweather camp? I dont think working out out at crazy times/ spur of the moments is the best situation for boxers but hey whatever works for him and a lot of this could be HBO editing.

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          • eazy_mas
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            #115
            I bet after 20 or 30 years after Floyd retires people will consider him ATG nobody get it when he is still active.

            another thing people will love and and say he was a good person and if he died people will show you his good side. It like Sugar Ray Robinson or Monzon or any other fighter.

            another thing some people say they hate floyd that okay but trying to reduce his success based on personal stuff is something idoitic

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            • JHAVIS
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              #116
              Originally posted by Technical_Skill
              Only 8 posts and a Karma Bar redder than a Baboon's backside.

              It tells ya all ya need to know about this guy.
              IT TELLS YOU THAT I KNOW WHAT THE HELL IM TALKING ABOUT.
              EVERYTHING I STATED WAS FACTUAL. SEEMS TO ME YOU'RE A TOTAL IDIOT.

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