Two weeks before, in his trailer at WrestleMania, I asked Mayweather if he might train other fighters when he stops boxing. “No,” he said. “I see myself more behind a desk.” Now, as a young woman bent over his feet with a paring device, I asked him what he would do behind that desk. “Call the shots,” he said. “People come in and I say, ‘Deal with that,’ and they deal with it.” Then he added, dreamily, “Be on the computer all day,” which struck me as odd, considering how many people who sit in front of computers all day must fantasize about being star athletes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/sp...f=playmagazine
Makes you wonder doesn't it. If all you nuthuggers that dream of being like Mayweather actually did it, you'd end up right back where you started, sitting on the computer all day. You're ahead of the game
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/sp...f=playmagazine
Makes you wonder doesn't it. If all you nuthuggers that dream of being like Mayweather actually did it, you'd end up right back where you started, sitting on the computer all day. You're ahead of the game

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