Floyd Mayweather Sr.: Clottey's chances slim, dim against Pacquiao

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  • Jamil.H
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    Floyd Mayweather Sr.: Clottey's chances slim, dim against Pacquiao

    What about rugged Ghanaian Joshu Clottey then, I inquired, is he easy work for Megamanny?

    “Yeah, I think is just too slow for Pacquiao,” Pere Mayweather said. “”That plus he doesn’t throw enough punches. That’s the edge Pacman will have over Clottey for sure.

    “I think Pacman is highly beatable because of how has no defense and because he jumps in there with his punches. He does not throw the jab., he just jumps in. If Clottey stuck to a game plan it would be an easy fight for him but he won’t do that.

    “Look at those solid shots (Miguel) Cotto hit the Pacman with and he did not budge. I’m laughing at it now but I been in boxing a long time, I know some things and I am not ******. So I still think and I still believe that something is not right, something is funny there with Manny. This is America, we can believe what we want to believe.

    “I said before what I think, that I believe, so I ain’t worried about no lawsuits. I never said I got proof on this. I wouldn’t even know the stuff (steroids and the like) if I saw it but keep me far away from it.

    “I say it again, with Pacquiao, something is not right. He agreed to testing 24 days before fighting my son. My son agreed, they said, to 14 days. I don’t agree with that because I would demand testing a few days before the fight and afterwards too,” Mayweather said.

    “With my son, it’s way different because my son is an accurate puncher. Li’l Floyd would make Pacman think he’s surrounded. L’il Floyd is just too much against Pacman.”

    By the way, Pere M believes their match will come about once more rigorous drug testing is implemented down the line by the Nevada commission.

    There is some speculation that Mayweather will take a March 13 bout and substitute Paul Williams, the wiry boxer-****er who shares advisory services of Al Hamon with L’il Floyd, as his next foe.

    Is this easy work? Mayweather thinks that Argentine tough guy Sergio Martinez cast a new light on young Williams.

    “Another guy with no defense, this Williams. That guy gave him all the hell he wanted and more. And he couldn’t carry L’il Floyd’s jock,” Mayweather said. “His chances against L’il Floyd are slim and dim and none and none left town!”

    I got around to asking about young Andre Berto trying to upset Sugar Shane Mosley Jan. 30 at Manadalay Bay.

    “He is a little green, what is he 13 or so years younger than Mosley? There’s a big age gaps and that can play a large part. But, without better drug testing, you don’t know who is indulging in this, who is causing problems on that.

    “If everything is normal, if both guys are fighting clean, then I say Berto has a chance. But the problem is, the way things are now, you never know. I say test all the fighters and do it right for boxing's sake."

    examiner.com/x-5699-Boxing-Examiner~y2010m1d11-Floyd-Mayweather-Sr-Clotteys-chances-slim-dim-against-Pacquiao
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    #2
    good read..thanks for posting.

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    • mushahadeen
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      Originally posted by Jamil.H
      What about rugged Ghanaian Joshu Clottey then, I inquired, is he easy work for Megamanny?

      “Yeah, I think is just too slow for Pacquiao,” Pere Mayweather said. “”That plus he doesn’t throw enough punches. That’s the edge Pacman will have over Clottey for sure.

      “I think Pacman is highly beatable because of how has no defense and because he jumps in there with his punches. He does not throw the jab., he just jumps in. If Clottey stuck to a game plan it would be an easy fight for him but he won’t do that.

      “Look at those solid shots (Miguel) Cotto hit the Pacman with and he did not budge. I’m laughing at it now but I been in boxing a long time, I know some things and I am not ******. So I still think and I still believe that something is not right, something is funny there with Manny. This is America, we can believe what we want to believe.

      “I said before what I think, that I believe, so I ain’t worried about no lawsuits. I never said I got proof on this. I wouldn’t even know the stuff (steroids and the like) if I saw it but keep me far away from it.

      “I say it again, with Pacquiao, something is not right. He agreed to testing 24 days before fighting my son. My son agreed, they said, to 14 days. I don’t agree with that because I would demand testing a few days before the fight and afterwards too,” Mayweather said.

      “With my son, it’s way different because my son is an accurate puncher. Li’l Floyd would make Pacman think he’s surrounded. L’il Floyd is just too much against Pacman.”

      By the way, Pere M believes their match will come about once more rigorous drug testing is implemented down the line by the Nevada commission.

      There is some speculation that Mayweather will take a March 13 bout and substitute Paul Williams, the wiry boxer-****er who shares advisory services of Al Hamon with L’il Floyd, as his next foe.

      Is this easy work? Mayweather thinks that Argentine tough guy Sergio Martinez cast a new light on young Williams.

      “Another guy with no defense, this Williams. That guy gave him all the hell he wanted and more. And he couldn’t carry L’il Floyd’s jock,” Mayweather said. “His chances against L’il Floyd are slim and dim and none and none left town!”

      I got around to asking about young Andre Berto trying to upset Sugar Shane Mosley Jan. 30 at Manadalay Bay.

      “He is a little green, what is he 13 or so years younger than Mosley? There’s a big age gaps and that can play a large part. But, without better drug testing, you don’t know who is indulging in this, who is causing problems on that.

      “If everything is normal, if both guys are fighting clean, then I say Berto has a chance. But the problem is, the way things are now, you never know. I say test all the fighters and do it right for boxing's sake."

      examiner.com/x-5699-Boxing-Examiner~y2010m1d11-Floyd-Mayweather-Sr-Clotteys-chances-slim-dim-against-Pacquiao
      Was this interview conducted while Floyd Sr. was on crack? Or during the 1 hour of the day he wasn't?

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        Finally a good read on BS..

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        • Carpe Diem
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jamil.H
          What about rugged Ghanaian Joshu Clottey then, I inquired, is he easy work for Megamanny?

          “Yeah, I think is just too slow for Pacquiao,” Pere Mayweather said. “”That plus he doesn’t throw enough punches. That’s the edge Pacman will have over Clottey for sure.

          “I think Pacman is highly beatable because of how has no defense and because he jumps in there with his punches. He does not throw the jab., he just jumps in. If Clottey stuck to a game plan it would be an easy fight for him but he won’t do that.

          “Look at those solid shots (Miguel) Cotto hit the Pacman with and he did not budge. I’m laughing at it now but I been in boxing a long time, I know some things and I am not ******. So I still think and I still believe that something is not right, something is funny there with Manny. This is America, we can believe what we want to believe.

          “I said before what I think, that I believe, so I ain’t worried about no lawsuits. I never said I got proof on this. I wouldn’t even know the stuff (steroids and the like) if I saw it but keep me far away from it.

          “I say it again, with Pacquiao, something is not right. He agreed to testing 24 days before fighting my son. My son agreed, they said, to 14 days. I don’t agree with that because I would demand testing a few days before the fight and afterwards too,” Mayweather said.

          “With my son, it’s way different because my son is an accurate puncher. Li’l Floyd would make Pacman think he’s surrounded. L’il Floyd is just too much against Pacman.”

          By the way, Pere M believes their match will come about once more rigorous drug testing is implemented down the line by the Nevada commission.

          There is some speculation that Mayweather will take a March 13 bout and substitute Paul Williams, the wiry boxer-****er who shares advisory services of Al Hamon with L’il Floyd, as his next foe.

          Is this easy work? Mayweather thinks that Argentine tough guy Sergio Martinez cast a new light on young Williams.

          “Another guy with no defense, this Williams. That guy gave him all the hell he wanted and more. And he couldn’t carry L’il Floyd’s jock,” Mayweather said. “His chances against L’il Floyd are slim and dim and none and none left town!”

          I got around to asking about young Andre Berto trying to upset Sugar Shane Mosley Jan. 30 at Manadalay Bay.

          “He is a little green, what is he 13 or so years younger than Mosley? There’s a big age gaps and that can play a large part. But, without better drug testing, you don’t know who is indulging in this, who is causing problems on that.

          “If everything is normal, if both guys are fighting clean, then I say Berto has a chance. But the problem is, the way things are now, you never know. I say test all the fighters and do it right for boxing's sake."

          examiner.com/x-5699-Boxing-Examiner~y2010m1d11-Floyd-Mayweather-Sr-Clotteys-chances-slim-dim-against-Pacquiao

          That old man is still running his mouth. Floyd, tell your father to shut his mouth, or the Pacman will take him to court. Oh well, Manny was afraid of random testing, Floyd Sr still has the right to be su****ious.

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          • Curtis Jackson
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            Mayweather is a *******

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            • arne
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              Again seems the mayweather's wants to create their own commission above the professional body. Why don't they first pass a proposals to every states rather than going directly to the boxers itself. I think on even ground the mayweather will not fight,,,on level ground they want that the opponent will plunge down to their advantage,,,hex3. Chickennnn...

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              • makaveli87
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                No suprise, Pacquiao did nothing to change his opinion. Mayweather is clouded by heavy bias, but what do you expect? He's the mans father. I see nothing wrong with his bias. I do however see the wrong in believing a man who's word has such obvious bias.
                Last edited by makaveli87; 01-12-2010, 02:32 AM.

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                • FeFist
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                  #9
                  That old man is still running his mouth. Floyd, tell your father to shut his mouth, or the Pacman will take him to court. Oh well, Manny was afraid of random testing, Floyd Sr still has the right to be su****ious.
                  The First ********* was adopted on December 15, 1791. The ********* states:

                  Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.


                  Pacquiao will not get a penny. You can't get money from people for voicing their opinions.

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                  • JOM'S
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Curtis Jackson
                    Mayweather is a *******
                    how he can be ...

                    he only say to discredit not only pacquiao but his next opponent as well and again give jabs on how manny is on something ... lolz

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