I heard about this show agess ago. Step ya game up BPP.
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Mayweather Jr. Unloads: Blasts Pacquiao, Hatton, Oscar
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Originally posted by timba1988 View PostI think he said $100,000,000 when I listened to the show.
No way does he have $600,000,000.
"600,000,000 million dollars, that's 600,000,000 million more than I have." was what the host said.
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Floyd doesn't have $600 million. He must be including all of his assets liquid or not. Even that is seriously doubtful. You can't amass that kind of cash with boxing along and he isn't involved in that much outside of boxing.
Wrestlemania? Dancing with the stars? His ****ty rap label?
Still no way
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Originally posted by Ishy Aytan View PostWhere did Floyd say he was greater than Sugar Ray Robinson? Why make up ****.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFormer five division champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. made a recent appearance on the always wild program called Sports Rage Radio. During the broadcast of the show, Mayweather unloaded on current pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao, ex-rivals Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya, and said he is far from broke. [details]
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Originally posted by J. HITTER View Post600 million is crazy, too crazy. Some of these guys with the 0 in the record always sound the same. Calzaghe and Mayweather always cry that no matter what they do, no one respects them. I hope they are genuine when they say that, so they feel disappointment.
Calzaghe has never been the best fighter in the world. Floyd was hence why he complains about the recognition he didnt get.
He also says, he'll get more credit when he's officially old, i mean when he's in his 40's/50's. He said the same thing happened to Ali. When Ali used to say he would beat Louis, the boxing world would roar and scream about him making such judgements, these comments were made when he was in his prime. Yet when he got Parkinsons disease, thats when people started giving him credit calling him the greatest heavyweight ever. When he used to self proclaim himself as the best heavy, he'd get critisized.
Floyd said he'd rather recieve praise now when he's in his prime, than when he's old.
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