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  • deevel79
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    Floyd Sr blasts Floyd Jr.

    "My son is a disobedient kid, and he wants to be a gangster now," Mayweather Sr. said. "It's really sad. He could have been one of the all-time greats, but he's the most disliked guy in boxing now -- probably he's the most disliked guy in life, period. Nobody wants anything to do with him. Pretty soon, all these bodyguards and so-called friends will drop him faster than you can blink when there isn't anything left for them to leech off him."
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    #2
    anyone know who and where in NYC Mayweather is training fighters out of?

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      #3
      Originally posted by deevel79
      "My son is a disobedient kid, and he wants to be a gangster now," Mayweather Sr. said. "It's really sad. He could have been one of the all-time greats, but he's the most disliked guy in boxing now -- probably he's the most disliked guy in life, period. Nobody wants anything to do with him. Pretty soon, all these bodyguards and so-called friends will drop him faster than you can blink when there isn't anything left for them to leech off him."
      hahaha " I really want to thank my Dad, I really want to thank him so, so much..for beating me for no reason."..

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      • DA1CATAS
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        #4
        Originally posted by deevel79
        "My son is a disobedient kid, and he wants to be a gangster now," Mayweather Sr. said. "It's really sad. He could have been one of the all-time greats, but he's the most disliked guy in boxing now -- probably he's the most disliked guy in life, period. Nobody wants anything to do with him. Pretty soon, all these bodyguards and so-called friends will drop him faster than you can blink when there isn't anything left for them to leech off him."
        You wanna bet that hatton money?

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        • JoartCC
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          #5
          Originally posted by deevel79
          "My son is a disobedient kid, and he wants to be a gangster now," Mayweather Sr. said. "It's really sad. He could have been one of the all-time greats, but he's the most disliked guy in boxing now -- probably he's the most disliked guy in life, period. Nobody wants anything to do with him. Pretty soon, all these bodyguards and so-called friends will drop him faster than you can blink when there isn't anything left for them to leech off him."
          Exactly.

          Fake Floyd thinks he's cool.

          Yet all he does is make himself a punk.

          It's good to see that the American masses sees Fake Floyd as a waste of time and is merely overhyped.

          A lot of people watched the DLH fight and made the conclusion that if a guy like Fake FLoyd ran all night from a shot DLH who gassed out in the mid rounds then who the **** is this Fake Floyd.

          Running from a shot opponent and doing nothing IS NOT ****ING SKILL.

          THAT'S JUST PLAIN RUNNING.

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          • baya
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            this is sad, mayweather sr is a piece of **** for fueling this fire.

            step up as a man and apologize to your boy for your past transgressions and move on you ****.

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              #7
              Do you have a source for the quotes?

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              • deevel79
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                #8
                Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                Do you have a source for the quotes?
                Its an article from when Floyd Jr and Sr had thier original falling out.

                Floyd Jr. gives dad the boot
                The WBC super featherweight champ evicts his father from his house, escalating a family feud.
                By Kevin Iole
                Review-Journal

                The feud between Floyd Mayweather Jr., the World Boxing Council super featherweight champion, and his father, Floyd Sr., reached a new level late Monday when the son evicted his father from his Summerlin home. Mayweather Jr. also reclaimed possession of a 1998 Ford Astro van that he had allowed his father to use.

                Floyd Mayweather Sr., who served as his son's manager until being replaced by rap music mogul James Prince last fall and who was his son's trainer until a recent disagreement at a local restaurant, was living in a home owned by Floyd Jr. at 1809 Sierra Oaks Lane.

                The elder Mayweather found a 24-hour eviction notice on his door when he returned home Monday evening. He vacated the premises with the help of his brother, Jeff, a former boxer who once worked for Floyd Jr., and several friends. Mayweather Sr. said Tuesday afternoon he had worked through the night Monday and had gotten about two hours of sleep.

                "It's true, sadly enough," Jeff Mayweather said of the eviction. "This was all done out of spite. What has happened is threatening (Floyd Jr.'s) whole career, and he has to point the blame at someone, and it's all directed at his dad right now. But his problems are all of his own makings, because of his own misguidance."

                Mayweather Jr. became one of the biggest stars in boxing when he thrashed Genaro Hernandez to win the WBC super featherweight belt Oct. 3, 1998, in his 18th pro fight when he was 21.
                Mayweather Jr. was named fighter of the year by Ring Magazine in 1998, the same year his father was chosen as manager of the year by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

                The relationship between the two began to sour last fall when Mayweather Jr. began to complain about his salary. He rejected a $12.5 million contract offer from HBO and hired Prince to handle his affairs. HBO then subsequently withdrew its contract offer after Mayweather's boorish public behavior.
                His father began to publicly criticize Prince and accused him of "brainwashing" his son. That led to tensions between the Mayweathers, which spilled over into a shouting match in April that nearly got physical during what was supposed to be a conciliatory meeting at Drai's restaurant.

                Mayweather Sr. withdrew as his son's trainer after that, but said it was a story in the Review-Journal about the incident that angered his son and precipitated the eviction.
                Mayweather Jr. had sent his father invoices that totaled nearly $7,000. The elder Mayweather said he was happy to pay the bills and had the money, but he said he wanted to talk to his son and not simply be mailed an invoice. But he said the two never spoke.
                "My son is a disobedient kid, and he wants to be a gangster now," Mayweather Sr. said. "It's really sad. He could have been one of the all-time greats, but he's the most disliked guy in boxing now -- probably he's the most disliked guy in life, period. Nobody wants anything to do with him. Pretty soon, all these bodyguards and so-called friends will drop him faster than you can blink when there isn't anything left for them to leech off him."
                The younger Mayweather bought the home in 1997 for $116,000 and told the media he had given it to his father as a gift. But papers never were signed officially transferring ownership.
                Mayweather Jr. could not be reached for comment

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                • beauty
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                  #9
                  How long ago was this article written?

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                    #10
                    even though SR is a cacksucker **** father, what he's saying isnt incorrect.

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