Roger Mayweather: "FLOYD IS AS SHARP AS EVER"

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  • ThunderWolf
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    Roger Mayweather: "FLOYD IS AS SHARP AS EVER"

    Percy Crawford
    September 8, 2009


    "No doubt about it, Floyd gonna win. If Marquez can avoid a knockout somehow, more power to him, but from what we can see, if he brings the energy like Hatton, it's gonna end up the same way...Floyd is as sharp as ever. I know that for a fact.* I'll be in the corner just as I always am, but I don't expect to see anything less from Floyd than we have seen in the past," stated trainer Roger Mayweather as he spoke about Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s upcoming clash with Juan Manuel Marquez on September 19th. Check it out!

    PC: How are you doing Roger?

    RM: I'm doing good. Trying to stay focused right now and worry about nothing else until after the fight.

    PC: How would you grade this training camp for the Marquez fight?

    RM: It's good; great now that Floyd Sr. is part of the team again. No matter what Floyd says, having his father here is going to give him a stronger mindset going into the fight.

    PC: I agree 100% with that. A lot of fighters let themselves go, in between fights and especially in retirement. How easy does it make your job that Lil Floyd is not one of those guys?

    RM: Floyd has such a natural ability. We never had to worry about that, not only because of his natural ability, but his own drive. He stays in shape between fights, whether it's a 6-month break or 2 years.

    PC: When Floyd got back into the gym, you being his trainer, what were some of the things you were looking for from him?


    RM: I wanted him to pick up right where we left off; to come back into the game just as strong as he was before.*

    PC: Do you feel you picked up where ya'll left off or was it a matter of getting his feet wet again?

    RM: Well, it's like warming up before you hit the weights. On day 1, we weren't training as hard as we are now, not because he wasn't capable, but because we wanted to ease the body back into the process.

    PC: Floyd has been doing this for a long time. Will you be watching him closely the first couple of rounds to make sure everything is still sharp?

    RM:*Floyd is as sharp as ever. I know that for a fact.* I'll be in the corner just as I always am, but I don't expect to see anything less from Floyd than we have seen in the past.

    PC: What threats do you think Juan Manuel Marquez presents to your nephew?

    RM* He's a good fighter, there's no doubt about that. He wants to fight a high-energy fight, so did Ricky Hatton and Oscar. It doesn't matter, high-energy, low-energy, it's about the overall skill of the fighter. You can fight any kind of fight you want, if Floyd better than you, he gonna beat you either way.

    PC: If you had to give a prediction, how do you see this fight going?

    RM: No doubt about it, Floyd gonna win. If Marquez can avoid a knockout somehow, more power to him, but from what we can see, if he brings the energy like Hatton, it's gonna end up the same way.

    PC: Do you still view Lil Floyd as the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world?

    RM: Floyd will always be the greatest fighter in my opinion.

    PC: I'm sure you plan on being successful against Marquez. Would you want the Pacquiao fight next to see if you can go 2-0 against Freddie Roach?


    RM: You know, that's something that Floyd has to decide at the end of the day. We take things one step at a time, one fight at a time. We get a lot of BS from publicists out there, whether it be Pacquiao or any of the others, Floyd gonna take things one fight at a time.***

    PC: Good luck on the 19th. I appreciate your time Mamba. Is there anything you want to say in closing?

    RM: Thank you. Just support boxing and tune in on the 19th. The sport needs all the great fighters it can get and you're gonna see a great fighter on the 19th.
  • Al Haymon
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    Thanks for the interview. I wish we had a neutral observer to tell us what is really happening in that camp. How sharp is Floyd, really? How hurt is the rib?

    A noted boxing journalist gave me some information about the Mayweather/Peterson sparring session.

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      We know PBF is sharp and unlikely to suffer ring rust. But we dont even know if PBF at his best ever could have beaten JMM.

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      • Al Haymon
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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        We know PBF is sharp and unlikely to suffer ring rust. But we dont even know if PBF at his best ever could have beaten JMM.
        How do we know that? He isn't superman. He is a human athlete and boxer.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #5
          no excuses for not KOing JMM.... "floyd is as sharp as ever"

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          • IMDAZED
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            #6
            Originally posted by Al Haymon
            Thanks for the interview. I wish we had a neutral observer to tell us what is really happening in that camp. How sharp is Floyd, really? How hurt is the rib?

            A noted boxing journalist gave me some information about the Mayweather/Peterson sparring session.
            How did he say it turned out, Al?

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            • prtyboybladeage
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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              We know PBF is sharp and unlikely to suffer ring rust. But we dont even know if PBF at his best ever could have beaten JMM.
              He hasn't even fought JMM yet.

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              • Jiddu Dali
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                #8
                Floyd is going to be too much for the #2 Pound for Pound fighter in the world.....

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                • djinferno
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                  #9
                  I think Floyd wins his fights because hes ready and comes in with no gameplan, he just has the ability to adapt to what ever you do, see all the other fighters come in with a game plan to beat Floyd, once they realize they cant apply the gameplan, thats a psycological loss and that is what does them in...

                  I will predict that JMM will come in with all the stuff that he worked on for PBF and if that does not work, he will lose a boring fight

                  As for PBF, hes just going to be ready for what ever and will react to what JMM is trying to do to him and most likety will keep him at day and if JMM slips up, he will take advantage and finish him...

                  Like I said before, Floyd has the fortunes of being a gifted boxer that trains in boxing and deals with beating you and not giving you the opportunity of beating him

                  The only reason the JMM fights ith Pacman where exciting is that they both where trying to hurt each other by taking chances to connect, that is far from how Floyd works, hes not into trading...

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                  • Al Haymon
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    How did he say it turned out, Al?
                    HERE IS THE QUOTE:

                    "I've heard that they went at it really hard and that Lamont was beaten up pretty badly. But you're right. It could be an exaggeration. "

                    So, that's the buzz about the Mayweather/Peterson sparring session. From a journalist who knows Vegas REALLY well.

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