Floyd Sr. Determined to See his Son Lose

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  • beauty
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    #41
    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
    and honestly it doesnt matter what you know... you can have the solution to beating floyd... but when your in the ring... in the spotlight... and floyds across from you.. with his twitching reflexes, just waiting for you to do ANYTHING... and your in the moment... all those little game plans and solutions and ideas.. yeah there all pretty much out of mind... things are happening so quickly... once you actually get in the ring, its a whole different story... and you start realizing why no one can beat this guy...


    everyone has a plan, til you get punched in the face



    It's amazing. I remember in a post fight interview, Oscar said (I am not quoting because I do not remember verbatim, but the essence I do remember.) "Boy he's fast. He is so fast and faster than I even thought he'd be. And he hits hard. He hits hard."



    Has Oscar since forgotten this? He thinks he can help Hatton? I am certain Sr. told Oscar these same things and Oscar, a more seasoned veteran could do absolutely nothing with the information either.

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    • JWangSDC
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      #42
      Originally posted by beauty
      People don't realize the more you hate someone and try to see them destroyed/defeated, the more you set that very occurrence in motion in your own life.
      Originally posted by gavinz1970
      Wow, Floyd's dad selling out his son and you're mad at Oscar?
      Originally posted by beauty
      I don't know. Seems to me like Senior is becoming more and more devious. I wouldn't be surprised if he'd sell his own soul to see his son defeated. Envy is a mother!

      LoL, LoL, LoL

      Beauty, you are female? I agree that the more you hate someone and try to see them destroye dand defeated, the more you set that very occurrence in motion in your own life...I agree. But so what? It also sets the intended deed in motion. Most people are spiteful because they get more joy from seeing other suffer, than they do from the happiness they could have provided themselves with that effort. So in essence, your borrowed quote/knowledge is completely inapplicable... What you say is true, but why does it even matter? Mayweather Sr certainly doesn't care, he just wants to see his ungrateful son, who proclaimed that Roger is the best trainer in the world, fail. Just because smoeone is your blood, doesn't mean everything. All the most child abused kids in the world were abused by their own blood.

      What has mayweather done for his father? Floyd has done nothing but support everything that Mayweather senior hates...in Sr's eyes Floyd betrayed him and I can't disagree. Mayweather senior is his own man and a man of pride, he doesn't need his son just because he's his son...


      LoL @ so much in this thread, just LoL.

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      • JWangSDC
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        #43
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        and honestly it doesnt matter what you know... you can have the solution to beating floyd... but when your in the ring... in the spotlight... and floyds across from you.. with his twitching reflexes, just waiting for you to do ANYTHING... and your in the moment... all those little game plans and solutions and ideas.. yeah there all pretty much out of mind... things are happening so quickly... once you actually get in the ring, its a whole different story... and you start realizing why no one can beat this guy...


        everyone has a plan, til you get punched in the face
        I agree...Everyone has a plan til they get hit. but that's completely untrue nowadays. People can stick to their plan when they get hit...The reason floyd will keep winnign is because everyone has a plan until they CAN'T hit floyd. Floyd's power scares none of his recent opponents and probably none of his future opponents.

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        • steptwome
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          #44
          That's a damn shame

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          • THE REED
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            #45
            Originally posted by steptwome
            That's a damn shame
            everyone one of his opponents ahs said he does hit hard.. harder than you think.. he just doesnt train with hard punches.. he saves his hands for the actual fight... he trains for cardio... cardio of the arms.. so no matter what his arms never get tired in the fight.. and saves his hands so he can use the power in those 12 rounds... he hits hard... but your right... its the fact you CANT hit him which is the bigger deal

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            • beauty
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              #46
              Originally posted by JWangSDC
              LoL, LoL, LoL

              Beauty, you are female? I agree that the more you hate someone and try to see them destroye dand defeated, the more you set that very occurrence in motion in your own life...I agree. But so what? It also sets the intended deed in motion. Most people are spiteful because they get more joy from seeing other suffer, than they do from the happiness they could have provided themselves with that effort. So in essence, your borrowed quote/knowledge is completely inapplicable... What you say is true, but why does it even matter? Mayweather Sr certainly doesn't care, he just wants to see his ungrateful son, who proclaimed that Roger is the best trainer in the world, fail. Just because smoeone is your blood, doesn't mean everything. All the most child abused kids in the world were abused by their own blood.

              What has mayweather done for his father? Floyd has done nothing but support everything that Mayweather senior hates...in Sr's eyes Floyd betrayed him and I can't disagree. Mayweather senior is his own man and a man of pride, he doesn't need his son just because he's his son...


              LoL @ so much in this thread, just LoL.


              Yes, I a a woman. It was not a borrowed quote, but that would not make it any less true if it were.

              If Mayweather Sr. did not care, he would not feel the need to do anything, with the exception of awaiting karma to play her role. He is actively involved because he has hurt feelings, which is a testament to him caring. DUH.


              Maybe you have not seen 24/7 or read any of Sr.'s interviews, but he always speaks of obstacles preventing a relationship with his son that otherwise would be.

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              • Deeznuts
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                #47
                Nobody has been able to exploit his weakness. Mayweather has a million haters but give the man credit. He's a master at his game

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                • JWangSDC
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by beauty
                  Yes, I a a woman. It was not a borrowed quote, but that would not make it any less true if it were.

                  If Mayweather Sr. did not care, he would not feel the need to do anything, with the exception of awaiting karma to play her role. He is actively involved because he has hurt feelings, which is a testament to him caring. DUH.


                  Maybe you have not seen 24/7 or read any of Sr.'s interviews, but he always speaks of obstacles preventing a relationship with his son that otherwise would be.
                  I didn't say Mayweather sr doesn't care, I said mayweather sr doesn't care about what your original post states. You said people shuold realize tryign to cause someone else's downfall causes ur own, I'm saying mayweather sr doesn't care about that. He knows that, but it's more worth it for him to see his son fail. Floyd is Roger's boxer...that's what he is. Mayweather wants to see him fail and it makes logical sense.

                  And your statement is borrowed, whether you wanted use quotes or admit it or not. You are not the first person to make such and claim, and I'd bet my entire bankroll you heard it before it came out of your mouth.

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                  • beauty
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by JWangSDC
                    I didn't say Mayweather sr doesn't care, I said mayweather sr doesn't care about what your original post states. You said people shuold realize tryign to cause someone else's downfall causes ur own, I'm saying mayweather sr doesn't care about that. He knows that, but it's more worth it for him to see his son fail. Floyd is Roger's boxer...that's what he is. Mayweather wants to see him fail and it makes logical sense.

                    And your statement is borrowed, whether you wanted use quotes or admit it or not. You are not the first person to make such and claim, and I'd bet my entire bankroll you heard it before it came out of your mouth.


                    You think you are making valid points because you bring up that fact that you believe Sr. does not care about setting negative things in motion in his life does not negate the fact that that is exactly what will happen.

                    If the best you can do is proclaim my statement is borrowed to justify it's validity, then just silence yourself. Regardless of whether he cares about that or not, it is still true. Regardless of whether the statement is borrowed, reworded, twisted and sprawled, it's still true.

                    What is your point exactly? That the statement's truth is irrelevant because Mayweather does not care about karma in his own life? You are certain of this how? Based on the fact that what is fueling his behavior is hurt and disappointment? That is what makes you confident? Oh. But, the statement is still truthful. Regardless of that.


                    Oh, and that was NOT my original post.


                    This was;





                    "Amazing.


                    How funny Oscar called Sr. to discuss Floyd's "weaknesses". Sr. must really be bitter. OMG."



                    Anyway, you are not owning anyone this way. My opinion remains the same and the statement, irrelevant or not (Which is totally relevant, by the way.), is still valid.

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                    • tredh
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                      #50
                      To be honest they whole situation ****ed up. I can see why Sr. doesn't want PBF to have a relationship with his mother. PBF mother brother shot Sr. in the leg while he was holding 1 yr old PBF and ****ed Sr's boxing career up. Thats some ****ed up **** that probably had something to do with the mother and Sr. being in a arguement and the brother knew he couldn't beat Sr. so he shot him.

                      But at the sametime Sr. has to let his son be a man and make his own decisions on how he feels about that situation. Also you can tell by Sr. interviews he is very arrogant and outspoken and still looks at PBF as a little boy who should be told what he can and can't do. Sr. must realize his son is grown and he can't talk to him that way and needs to respect his son as the man he is. PBF said that himself and Sr. comment to that was basically **** that **** PBF talking about. So I can see why they don't get a long.

                      Me being a grown man I don't let my mother, father or anybody for that matter say anything out of there mouth to me.

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