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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    well, if he signs to PBC then at least we only have to watch him once every 18 months.
    Lmfao

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    • Carpe Diem
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      #22
      Floyd loves the attention and will definitely entertain the idea of signing him, but if I were him, I would stay far away from Shakur. I don’t even know why Floyd is constantly trying to be around those guys(Tank, Haney, Shakur, etc) they’re all envy of what he accomplished and they’ve all disrespected him on countless occasions, and yet he still want to do business with them, etc.

      Floyd tried desperately hard to recruit Shakur after the 2016 Olympics, and Shakur went and signed with TR, and over the years took snide remark shots at Floyd, etc, and blatantly saying he’s better at his age than Floyd ever was, etc, and now whenever this dude has an underwhelming performance, he’s quick to drag Floyd down with him as if Floyd was as boring as him. Business or not, Floyd needs to match his energy and tell him to **** off. No more free game, all those mother****ers are backstabbing opportunists.
      Last edited by Carpe Diem; 07-09-2024, 07:04 PM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Carpe Diem
        Floyd loves the attention and will definitely entertain the idea of signing him, but if I were him, I would stay far away from Shakur. I don’t even know why Floyd is constantly trying to be around those guys(Tank, Haney, Shakur, etc) they’re all envy of what he accomplished and they’ve all disrespected him on countless occasions, and yet he still want to do business with them, etc.

        Floyd tried desperately hard to recruit Shakur after the 2016 Olympics, and Shakur went and signed with TR, and over the years took snide remark shots at Floyd, etc, and blatantly saying he’s better at his age than Floyd ever was, etc, and now whenever this dude has an underwhelming performance, he’s quick to drag Floyd down with him as if Floyd was as boring as him. Business or not, Floyd needs to match his energy and tell him to **** off. No more free game, all those mother****ers are backstabbing opportunists.
        Straight to the point
        I like that but the fact they still had this FaceTime means something is cooking

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          #24
          Originally posted by MulaKO

          Straight to the point
          I like that but the fact they still had this FaceTime means something is cooking
          Nah, i think it was Shakur who probably called him for validation and emotional support, etc. He probably feels like Floyd is the only one besides Ward who understand him when it comes to punching power, etc. Nevertheless, Floyd is an OG and a legend in this sport, so he needs to start acting like it. He acts like Drake sometimes, stop trying to be a fan of mother****ers who publicly disrespected you like Tank,etc. They don’t want to sign with Mayweather Promotions, then move the **** on and start rebuilding with other lesser known boxers. Floyd allow them to disrespect him though because he loves the attention and drama it brings.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Carpe Diem

            Nah, i think it was Shakur who probably called him for validation and emotional support, etc. He probably feels like Floyd is the only one besides Ward who understand him when it comes to punching power, etc. Nevertheless, Floyd is an OG and a legend in this sport, so he needs to start acting like it. He acts like Drake sometimes, stop trying to be a fan of mother****ers who publicly disrespected you like Tank,etc. They don’t want to sign with Mayweather Promotions, then move the **** on and start rebuilding with other lesser known boxers. Floyd allow them to disrespect him though because he loves the attention and drama it brings.
            Not sure who called who and actually didn’t know how to put up quote , so to say lol
            But I do know what I read and saw and my thinking is for that to go public something is brewing

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              #26
              Wherever he goes, let's hope he stops b!tching, whining, and complaining

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                #27
                Originally posted by MulaKO

                Not sure who called who and actually didn’t know how to put up quote , so to say lol
                But I do know what I read and saw and my thinking is for that to go public something is brewing
                Yeah, I saw a screenshot of Floyd and Shakur on FaceTime.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Carpe Diem

                  Yeah, I saw a screenshot of Floyd and Shakur on FaceTime.
                  Time will tell

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                    #29
                    Floyd bringing in Shakur to beat Tank...That beef about to hit an all time high when Floyd starts yapping about them fighting and says Shakur wins.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Carpe Diem
                      Floyd loves the attention and will definitely entertain the idea of signing him, but if I were him, I would stay far away from Shakur. I don’t even know why Floyd is constantly trying to be around those guys(Tank, Haney, Shakur, etc) they’re all envy of what he accomplished and they’ve all disrespected him on countless occasions, and yet he still want to do business with them, etc.

                      Floyd tried desperately hard to recruit Shakur after the 2016 Olympics, and Shakur went and signed with TR, and over the years took snide remark shots at Floyd, etc, and blatantly saying he’s better at his age than Floyd ever was, etc, and now whenever this dude has an underwhelming performance, he’s quick to drag Floyd down with him as if Floyd was as boring as him. Business or not, Floyd needs to match his energy and tell him to **** off. No more free game, all those mother****ers are backstabbing opportunists.
                      Boxing is a symbiotic business. Hearn has always said he admires Arum because you could burn his house down and he'd still do business with you. A promoter understands that they are nothing without the boxer. As much as the fighters disrespect Floyd, they also idolize him and Floyd knows this. The issue is that Mayweather Promotions doesn't have a long track record like other promotional companies, so Floyd can only rely on his personal success to entice potential applicants. Floyd can't seem to translate that hero-worship into signatures. Davis is really his only proof of concept, so it looks especially bad when they have their public arguments. He now has a chance to replicate Tank's success with young Curmel Moton.


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