Sympathy for the Devil: Is Mayweather Jr. Being Treated Fairly?

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  • Hero Complex
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    Sympathy for the Devil: Is Mayweather Jr. Being Treated Fairly?

    It’s hard to defend anyone who “makes it rain” in night clubs or makes the kinds of ridiculous boasts that Floyd Mayweather Jr. does.
    Yet, here I am, once again making the case for Floyd while leaving myself wide open for well-timed counters.


    For me, likeability as a fighter and likeability as a human being are two very different things. I don’t need to see fighters as “Regular Joes” or “nice guys” in order to appreciate them. What Mayweather does and how he lives outside the ring is about as important to me as whether my butcher is a swell guy.



    Inside the ring, Mayweather has never given us anything but the best. He’s always in shape and puts forth an honest effort, doing what he does at an incredibly high level. Contrary to his critics, Mayweather is not a “runner” in the traditional sense; At least not in the Hector Camacho mold of a fighter always looking to avoid confrontation.


    Mayweather is a counter-puncher and what counter punchers do is size up their opposition and pick them apart after finding weaknesses. The former welterweight and pound-for-pound champ does this with such mastery that it’s practically libelous to characterize what he does as “stinking up” a fight, as his former promoter, Top Rank’s Bob Arum, said a couple of days ago when asked about his one-time star.


    And therein lies the problem behind Mayweather’s poor reputation within the boxing community and the public relations nightmare that his post-Top Rank career has become. While experienced promotional spin doctors like Arum take shots at him and influence media and fans alike, nothing valid is offered up by Team Mayweather. There is simply no voice delivering the counter to the critics’ wild left hooks.


    Not surprisingly, the attacks began when Mayweather separated from Top Rank in an ugly split that stole headlines and ended in legal action. Suddenly, in a matter of weeks, the apple of Bob Arum’s eye became a cowardly villain who was looking to take the easy route to unearned millions. Mayweather’s past victories were played down as mismatches and any current activity was criticized and met with the refrain of, “but why is he ducking so and so?”


    When he moved up to welterweight, he chose to continue with his planned bout against Zab Judah despite Judah’s surprise loss to Carlos Baldomir a few months earlier. The media and the fans ripped into Mayweather, questioning the decision to fight Judah and insinuating that he’s avoiding the new lineal 147 lb. champ, Baldomir.


    After beating Judah, he went on to dominate Baldomir to capture the crown and many of the same critics who called for his head for “ducking” the true champ, suddenly began dismissing Baldomir as a lucky club fighter who had no right being in the ring with Mayweather anyway.
    As lineal champ, Mayweather leveraged his position into a huge money fight with Oscar De la Hoya and then another huge money fight against Ricky Hatton, who he was accused of ducking just about a year earlier.
    Then, with fighters like Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito emerging as legitimate threats to his reign as lineal champion, Mayweather decided to pack it up and call it a career.


    The announcement of his retirement played right into the image that was being sculpted by his critics, both professional and amateur alike. The impression given by his retirement was that he was simply avoiding Cotto and Margarito, two Top Rank fighters, by the way.


    And, once again, lacking a knowledgeable voice from Team Mayweather, nobody was there to point out the fact that when Mayweather ruled 147, Cotto had just barely emerged as a force and Margarito was still rebuilding following his loss to Paul Williams. Neither Cotto nor Margarito would become logical foes for Mayweather until well after he had already retired.
    Now, Mayweather’s back and so are his critics.


    As he prepares to battle Juan Manuel Marquez this Saturday in a truly tough tune-up after nearly twenty months of inactivity, the cries of “he’s ducking so and so” once again abound and Bob Arum has re-initiated his offensive while the boxing media repeats his every talking point.
    But, before piling on, please examine how, exactly, Mayweather is different from any other fighter in his position. Compare him to the beloved Manny Pacquiao who, like Mayweather, moved up in weight against questionable opposition and also leveraged his fame into money fights with De la Hoya and Hatton.


    The only difference between Mayweather and Pacquiao is that Manny has Bob Arum, an experienced and shrewd boxing voice behind him to talk up Manny’s strong points and smooth over any criticisms; Mayweather has, literally, nobody.


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  • Hero Complex
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    We all know I am the train conductor for the Mayweather Haters Express but I honestly do feel bad for the dude sometimes. He is scrutinized and hated on regardless of what he does. I've recently developed a soft spot for the guy honestly, no ****.

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    • JM1
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      #3
      the guy acts like a **** to be hated then complains about the treatment he gets. if he doesnt like the treatment hes getting, then he should change his ways. simple as that

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      • Roxas
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        #4
        as long as he is loved by his own ppl I couldn't care less......

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        • JM1
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          #5
          Originally posted by Roxas
          as long as he is loved by his own ppl I couldn't care less......
          whos his people?

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          • Hero Complex
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            #6
            Originally posted by JM1
            whos his people?
            I am wondering the same.

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            • Junito-Rulez
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              Yes and No.

              1)Yes cause he avoids the bests at WW and officially ducked Miguel Cotto. His attitude and arrogance have a price. When you talk that kind of talk you have to walk that kind of walk. He didn't do it for awhile.

              2)No cause people forget that Mayweather is a great fighter who has Castillo, Corrales, DLH and Hatton in his resume. HBO and medias just seem to be there to hate when they broadcast his fights.

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              • Sin City
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                mayweather gets the treatment he deserves, maybe he would be seen in a better light if he didn't act like a such a douche.
                you reap what you sowe and mayweather has done nothing but sowe bad weeds when it comes to pr and media.

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                • DonTaseMeBrah
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                  #9
                  People hate him because

                  1.he claims to be the greatest fighter of all time yet his best wins are old oscar, corrales, hatton, castillo, zab judah, baldomir & gatti. does that equal ATG status? I dont think so.

                  2. he claims he's better than ali, robinson, leonard, & duran because he's undefeated. Undefeated boxers = su****ious records. Show me a undefeated fighter & ill show you someone who hasnt fougth anyone.

                  3. He ducks fighters. He hasnt fougth a threatening opposition since Jose Luis Castillo 2. He robbed JLC the first time.

                  at 135 he didnt fight casamayor, stevie johnston, paul spadafora, acelino freitas, dorin. He fights Castillo 2x,sosa, & philip ndou instead.

                  at 140 he didnt fight cotto, hatton, kostya tszyzu, vivian harris,or witter. he fights gatti, henry bruselles, & demarcus corley instead.

                  at 147 he didnt fight margarito, mosley, cotto, paul williams, clottey, or collazo. he fights ricky hatton, sharmba mitchell, baldomir, & judah instead.

                  at 154 he didnt fight vernon forrest, winky wright, or any of the top 154 pounders but old oscar instead.

                  4. He takes the braggadocio personality & makes a uturn to the ******* jerkoff douche personality. He tries to be witty, slick, & charming, a la ali & tyson but it comes off classless, rude, boorish, lame, & hateful.

                  5. He claims to be worth half a billion but he makes it rain with fake money in the club & gets sued by home owners for backing out on a deal, has to sell his custom made limosine on ebay, has a $6.1 mil tax lien against him, cant pay the trash man, has to get his car repossessed by banks, gets robbed of 7 million dollars worth of ***elry (allegedly) only to offer a 100k reward.

                  6. He claims to be a cash cow but can only sell when its oscar or hatton. Without a big star besides his name he averages 350k ppvs.

                  7. contradicts himself all the time. one interview he's saying he fights for titles & to be the best, another interview he says he doesnt fight for bragging rights but for checks. He doesnt want to fight mosley because he has 5 losses & has never been a A side. what do you call a baldomir with 9 loss superstar?

                  8.He has a boring fighting style. He is not very exciting to watch even against subpar opposition. He compensates this by acting like a fake gangsta & being on shows like wwe & dancing with the stars.

                  9.He shoves his wealth in people's faces yet he's having money difficulties himself.

                  10. He denigrates anybody that tries to question him or anybody that challenges his status whether it be brian kinny, larry merchant, or a pacquiao. He tought it was cute to come out in a sombrero hat & mexican colors vs oscar? think again. A lot of mexicans i know were pissed off at that act. Seriously what athlete compares his salary to a journalist who is interviewing him.

                  Plain & simple, mr.counterfeit cash just has a very natural loathsome personality. He barks like rotweiller but fights like a **** tszu. he claims to be the greatest but his best name on his resume is diego corrales.

                  thats why.

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                  • Sin City
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                    #10
                    mayweather says **** like: the media dont like me coz I'm black
                    then turns around and asks: why don't the media like me?

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