“Fighting Words” – Mayweather-mania’s Runnin’ Wild on You, Brother

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    “Fighting Words” – Mayweather-mania’s Runnin’ Wild on You, Brother

    By David P. Greisman - Gorgeous George, meet Pretty Boy Floyd.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. is far from the only boxer to mix it up in the professional wrestling world. Some combinations of Sweet Science and sports entertainment have been works – Chuck Wepner and Andre the Giant, Evander Holyfield and Matt Hardy; others, quite real: Muhammad Ali long felt the damage from leg kicks suffered over 15 rounds with Antonio Inoki, and a less acclaimed heavyweight, Butterbean, knocked Bart Gunn unconscious in 35 seconds.

    Butterbean-Gunn came at WrestleMania 15. Nine years later, the biggest event in the business, which airs Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, will play host to scripted fare featuring Mayweather and The Big Show.

    Mayweather has captured titles in five divisions. He sits atop pound-for-pound lists. He’s grown from an acclaimed amateur into a prominent professional. With a father and uncles who were also in the sport, one would think that boxing has always been his everything. Not so.

    “One of my ultimate goals was to be a wrestler when I was a kid,” Mayweather said last week. “When you watch WWE as a kid, you like, ‘Man, that’s unreal, unbelievable.’ ”

    As if to prove his fan-hood, Mayweather rattles off a list of favorites – headliners and mid-carders from the days when World Wrestling Entertainment was the World Wrestling Federation: Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Hulk Hogan, the British Bulldogs, the Hart Foundation, King Kong Bundy, Junkyard Dog, Tito Santana, Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, the Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff. Characters, larger than life, imprinted on a young boy’s mind. [details]
  • snake
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    If memory serves, Mike Tyson also did an appearance in the WWF.

    I'm a bit surprised how bent out of shape many in the boxing media and fanbase are about Mayweather's publicity stunt in the WWE. People feel if a boxer does some entertainment outside of the ring that he's no longer "hardcore enough". If boxers can get away with tapdancing outside the ring, then I don't see why entertainment wrestling is an issue.

    Butterbean actually fought a WWE wrestler (Sean O'Haire) in a mma fight at a PrideFC show in Vegas, and Butterbean knocked him out in less than a minute.

    After seeing the video clip over on espn, I'm surprised that the physically massive "Big Show" doesn't keep in better shape and lift weights, as he'd make a much more imposing figure.

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    • PoetryInMotion
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      It's funny how it wasn't ok for Floyd Mayweathers uncle Roger to earn some extra money by training Forbes because a Forbes win might put the Mayweather-DLH rematch in jepordy, But it's ok for Floyd to make some more money wrestling even though a injury (witch i think is a hell of a lot more likely then a forbes win) might put the rematch in jepordy. This just discredits his reason for not wanting Roger to train forbes, the real reason IMO, is because Floyd wasnt getting any part of the DLH-Forbes money. I like Floyd, he's a great fighter, but he still comes off like a selfish, spoiled, always has to have it his way little brat to me.

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      • MANGLER
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        It sucks that he'd rather do this than at least take a stay busy fight while he waits for the DLH rematch, but for that kind of paper I guess you can't blame him. But if something goes wrong and he gets hurt wrestling it's gonna **** up a lot of potentially good plans for him in his boxing career. I'm sure these wrestlers have contemplated how much mainstream spotlight they could get for doing some damage to Floyd, even if McMahon got pissed about it.

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          if anyone actually believes that he is getting 20 mill from this, then they should also believe that china is a democracy.

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          • supremelygifted
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            Originally posted by R.I.P. Corrales
            It's funny how it wasn't ok for Floyd Mayweathers uncle Roger to earn some extra money by training Forbes because a Forbes win might put the Mayweather-DLH rematch in jepordy, But it's ok for Floyd to make some more money wrestling even though a injury (witch i think is a hell of a lot more likely then a forbes win) might put the rematch in jepordy. This just discredits his reason for not wanting Roger to train forbes, the real reason IMO, is because Floyd wasnt getting any part of the DLH-Forbes money. I like Floyd, he's a great fighter, but he still comes off like a selfish, spoiled, always has to have it his way little brat to me.

            Thats totally ridiculous to think that Floyd didn't want Roger to train Forbes because of money. How about a real conflict of interest ? Wrestling is fake and the chance of injury is small. Beating DLH may be just as small of a risk but anything can happen in boxing and why would Roger agree to risk that.

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            • PoetryInMotion
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              Originally posted by supremelygifted
              Thats totally ridiculous to think that Floyd didn't want Roger to train Forbes because of money. How about a real conflict of interest ? Wrestling is fake and the chance of injury is small. Beating DLH may be just as small of a risk but anything can happen in boxing and why would Roger agree to risk that.
              You make no sense, an injury is a bigger posability then a forbes win. Why would Floyd agree to risk that? Because he's actually getting paid for this risk, and with the training Forbes risk Roger was getting paid instead of Mayweather. Why is it so hard to beleive that he didn't want Roger to train forbes because of money? Money is the motive behind anything I have ever seen mayweather do.

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              • Damn_Zany_Gun
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                All I can say is this is a much better ploy than the last one he had as an excuse not to fight Tony Margarito.

                Floyd would much rather play wrestlang than to fight Miguel Cotto.
                Can we blame him?

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                • RapidFire_Royce
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                  yeah i agree about the risk factor. Not that he was jealous that roger was getting paid and he wasnt. think about it if Roger trains Forbes and Forbes wins no where down the line will there be any real money in floyd fighting dlh. but if floyd gets injured and has to simply postpone the fight. Which wont kill the fight. Might even build some hype if they play it like oh mayweather wants to fight so bad he will go into the fight at less that 100% giving off the thought that oh floyd might get beat.

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                  • Phoenix B
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                    Come on

                    Floyd can do whatever ne needs to make money. Dont knock him. The peanuts Roger would have made training Forbes does not compare to what he will make off a ODLH fight. It's all about money and I have no problem with that. Most of us work everyday and would not settle for being underpaid so why should he?

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