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    Golden Boy troops leave General Floyd Mayweather's foxhole

    Golden Boy troops leave General Floyd Mayweather's foxhole
    February 13, 11:48 AM Boxing Examiner Michael Marley

    He thinks he's leading a revolution in boxing.

    He thinks he is, or he wants us to think he is, "Mister Clean."

    He's the field general, commanding the troops into the endless war against drug cheating by fighters.

    His name is Floyd Mayweather Jr., and I've got a depressing news flash for him. Behind his back, while he was looking into the horizon and focusing on Manny Pacquiao as a dirty dog, there have been major desertions in Mayweather's reform movement.

    This may be a volunteer army and, if so, I foresee Mayweather fighting by himself going forward.

    Even his self chosen promoter, Golden Boy, has left the fistic foxhole and hightailed it as fast as possible away from the battle scene.

    Yes sir, General Mayweather has no lieutenants, no sargeants, not even a buck private asnwering his battle cry.

    Yes, steroid cheater and Golden Boy VP Sugar Shane Mosley agreed to random blood and urine testing--be prepared for a knock on your Big Bear Lake training camp door at midnight, my man--but it seems as though no other boxers are enlisting in Mayweather's cause.

    "I want to clean up sports, period," Mayweather told Jamie Foxx on his Sirius satelitte radio program in which the funnyman/singer/actor ****** up to "Money" almost as much as I do to Megamanny.

    Hey, I said almost, Foxx needs more practice and better kneepads.

    "It's not just boxing," Mayweather said.

    Then Mayweather goes into a nonsensical rap about how boxing abandoned the same day weigh in (a ****** move by the way) and demands HIV tests.

    "Out with the old, in with the new," Crusader Mayweather spouted.

    "I'm making a stand in my sport."

    General Mayweather's Lonely War Drags On (Golden Boy/Hogan Photos)

    Mayweather is standing allright, standing alone. Mosley only agreed to the random testing out of desperation, the man hasn't fought in 13 months and his efforts to land a Pacman bout were for naught.


    But wait, the futility, the idea that Mayweather is Don Quioxte, tilting at windmills, is clearly borne out by remarks Golden Guy and Boxing Banker (I said banker, not bunco) Richie Rich Schaefer made to columnist George Willis of the New York Post.

    Evdiently, Schaefer has dropped his durg reform flag except for Mayweather bouts.

    "I do believe the time is here to introduce blood testing to the sport of boxing but it's not up to me," Schaefer said while in New York for the Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins press conference.

    "I'm not the commissioner. If a fighter asks for a specific contractual deal terms as far as blood testing or the size of the ring or they gloves they basically become contractual deal points," Schaefer said.

    Guess RR is not in the foxhole any longer, General Floyd.

    Is Manny Pacquiao the only enemy for General Mayweather's Anti Drug Cheat War? (NIke Photo)

    I've no medical expertise but look for Oscar de la Hoya to get laryngitis on this issue shortly. It could be a length bout of silence for "Old Clean Hands."

    What else can the intelligent Schaefer say when Hopkins, a physical marvel at age 45, and the 39 year old Jones won't submit themselves to any random blood or urine testing for their April 3 rematch in Las Vegas?

    Oh, speaking of steroid cheaters, lest we forget...Roy was nabbed using steroids after a 2000 bout against Richard Hall in Indianapolis.

    So Hopkins doesn't care about drug test reform and neither does Jones.

    You can bet dollars to doughnuts that New York won't implement random testing for the May 15 Paulie Malignaggi-Amir Khan bout.

    Ditto for New Jersey when it hosts Sergio Martinez-Kelly Pavlik on April 17.

    When it comes to military leadership, Floyd Mayweather is not getting properly saluted.

    Worse, he's been abandoned.

    Maybe it's a certain Filipino who is the target here.

    Mayweather's War goes on but he may start getting lonely.

    The war is not over yet but I've got the deserters ahead on points.

    http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5...athers-foxhole
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    #2
    Originally posted by Foodie Too
    Golden Boy troops leave General Floyd Mayweather's foxhole
    February 13, 11:48 AM Boxing Examiner Michael Marley

    He thinks he's leading a revolution in boxing.

    He thinks he is, or he wants us to think he is, "Mister Clean."

    He's the field general, commanding the troops into the endless war against drug cheating by fighters.

    His name is Floyd Mayweather Jr., and I've got a depressing news flash for him. Behind his back, while he was looking into the horizon and focusing on Manny Pacquiao as a dirty dog, there have been major desertions in Mayweather's reform movement.

    This may be a volunteer army and, if so, I foresee Mayweather fighting by himself going forward.

    Even his self chosen promoter, Golden Boy, has left the fistic foxhole and hightailed it as fast as possible away from the battle scene.

    Yes sir, General Mayweather has no lieutenants, no sargeants, not even a buck private asnwering his battle cry.

    Yes, steroid cheater and Golden Boy VP Sugar Shane Mosley agreed to random blood and urine testing--be prepared for a knock on your Big Bear Lake training camp door at midnight, my man--but it seems as though no other boxers are enlisting in Mayweather's cause.

    "I want to clean up sports, period," Mayweather told Jamie Foxx on his Sirius satelitte radio program in which the funnyman/singer/actor ****** up to "Money" almost as much as I do to Megamanny.

    Hey, I said almost, Foxx needs more practice and better kneepads.

    "It's not just boxing," Mayweather said.

    Then Mayweather goes into a nonsensical rap about how boxing abandoned the same day weigh in (a ****** move by the way) and demands HIV tests.

    "Out with the old, in with the new," Crusader Mayweather spouted.

    "I'm making a stand in my sport."

    General Mayweather's Lonely War Drags On (Golden Boy/Hogan Photos)

    Mayweather is standing allright, standing alone. Mosley only agreed to the random testing out of desperation, the man hasn't fought in 13 months and his efforts to land a Pacman bout were for naught.


    But wait, the futility, the idea that Mayweather is Don Quioxte, tilting at windmills, is clearly borne out by remarks Golden Guy and Boxing Banker (I said banker, not bunco) Richie Rich Schaefer made to columnist George Willis of the New York Post.

    Evdiently, Schaefer has dropped his durg reform flag except for Mayweather bouts.

    "I do believe the time is here to introduce blood testing to the sport of boxing but it's not up to me," Schaefer said while in New York for the Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins press conference.

    "I'm not the commissioner. If a fighter asks for a specific contractual deal terms as far as blood testing or the size of the ring or they gloves they basically become contractual deal points," Schaefer said.

    Guess RR is not in the foxhole any longer, General Floyd.

    Is Manny Pacquiao the only enemy for General Mayweather's Anti Drug Cheat War? (NIke Photo)

    I've no medical expertise but look for Oscar de la Hoya to get laryngitis on this issue shortly. It could be a length bout of silence for "Old Clean Hands."

    What else can the intelligent Schaefer say when Hopkins, a physical marvel at age 45, and the 39 year old Jones won't submit themselves to any random blood or urine testing for their April 3 rematch in Las Vegas?

    Oh, speaking of steroid cheaters, lest we forget...Roy was nabbed using steroids after a 2000 bout against Richard Hall in Indianapolis.

    So Hopkins doesn't care about drug test reform and neither does Jones.

    You can bet dollars to doughnuts that New York won't implement random testing for the May 15 Paulie Malignaggi-Amir Khan bout.

    Ditto for New Jersey when it hosts Sergio Martinez-Kelly Pavlik on April 17.

    When it comes to military leadership, Floyd Mayweather is not getting properly saluted.

    Worse, he's been abandoned.

    Maybe it's a certain Filipino who is the target here.

    Mayweather's War goes on but he may start getting lonely.

    The war is not over yet but I've got the deserters ahead on points.

    http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5...athers-foxhole

    Guess what as soon as Pacquiao is done and forgotten, whether or not the 2 fight, you cat put your bottom dollar that Floyd's crusade on drugs will be history as well.

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    • DLT
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      #3
      someone already posted this, Lady. I think its only like the 1st or 2nd page but its all good

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      • DLT
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        #4
        Originally posted by Alibata
        Guess what as soon as Pacquiao is done and forgotten, whether or not the 2 fight, you cat put your bottom dollar that Floyd's crusade on drugs will be history as well.
        whats good, homie?

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        • Alibata
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          #5
          Originally posted by DLT
          whats good, homie?
          Nothing much meng. Just wasting time waiting for Pinoy Power/Latin Fury to come on. I got some people coming over. I paid 49.99 for that **** with FiOS hd. **** it at least it is a good excuse to get faded with some homies and support boxing.
          Last edited by Alibata; 02-13-2010, 06:45 PM.

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          • Spacey1991
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            #6
            Originally posted by Foodie Too
            Golden Boy troops leave General Floyd Mayweather's foxhole
            February 13, 11:48 AM Boxing Examiner Michael Marley

            He thinks he's leading a revolution in boxing.

            He thinks he is, or he wants us to think he is, "Mister Clean."

            He's the field general, commanding the troops into the endless war against drug cheating by fighters.

            His name is Floyd Mayweather Jr., and I've got a depressing news flash for him. Behind his back, while he was looking into the horizon and focusing on Manny Pacquiao as a dirty dog, there have been major desertions in Mayweather's reform movement.

            This may be a volunteer army and, if so, I foresee Mayweather fighting by himself going forward.

            Even his self chosen promoter, Golden Boy, has left the fistic foxhole and hightailed it as fast as possible away from the battle scene.

            Yes sir, General Mayweather has no lieutenants, no sargeants, not even a buck private asnwering his battle cry.

            Yes, steroid cheater and Golden Boy VP Sugar Shane Mosley agreed to random blood and urine testing--be prepared for a knock on your Big Bear Lake training camp door at midnight, my man--but it seems as though no other boxers are enlisting in Mayweather's cause.

            "I want to clean up sports, period," Mayweather told Jamie Foxx on his Sirius satelitte radio program in which the funnyman/singer/actor ****** up to "Money" almost as much as I do to Megamanny.

            Hey, I said almost, Foxx needs more practice and better kneepads.

            "It's not just boxing," Mayweather said.

            Then Mayweather goes into a nonsensical rap about how boxing abandoned the same day weigh in (a ****** move by the way) and demands HIV tests.

            "Out with the old, in with the new," Crusader Mayweather spouted.

            "I'm making a stand in my sport."

            General Mayweather's Lonely War Drags On (Golden Boy/Hogan Photos)

            Mayweather is standing allright, standing alone. Mosley only agreed to the random testing out of desperation, the man hasn't fought in 13 months and his efforts to land a Pacman bout were for naught.


            But wait, the futility, the idea that Mayweather is Don Quioxte, tilting at windmills, is clearly borne out by remarks Golden Guy and Boxing Banker (I said banker, not bunco) Richie Rich Schaefer made to columnist George Willis of the New York Post.

            Evdiently, Schaefer has dropped his durg reform flag except for Mayweather bouts.

            "I do believe the time is here to introduce blood testing to the sport of boxing but it's not up to me," Schaefer said while in New York for the Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins press conference.

            "I'm not the commissioner. If a fighter asks for a specific contractual deal terms as far as blood testing or the size of the ring or they gloves they basically become contractual deal points," Schaefer said.

            Guess RR is not in the foxhole any longer, General Floyd.

            Is Manny Pacquiao the only enemy for General Mayweather's Anti Drug Cheat War? (NIke Photo)

            I've no medical expertise but look for Oscar de la Hoya to get laryngitis on this issue shortly. It could be a length bout of silence for "Old Clean Hands."

            What else can the intelligent Schaefer say when Hopkins, a physical marvel at age 45, and the 39 year old Jones won't submit themselves to any random blood or urine testing for their April 3 rematch in Las Vegas?

            Oh, speaking of steroid cheaters, lest we forget...Roy was nabbed using steroids after a 2000 bout against Richard Hall in Indianapolis.

            So Hopkins doesn't care about drug test reform and neither does Jones.

            You can bet dollars to doughnuts that New York won't implement random testing for the May 15 Paulie Malignaggi-Amir Khan bout.

            Ditto for New Jersey when it hosts Sergio Martinez-Kelly Pavlik on April 17.

            When it comes to military leadership, Floyd Mayweather is not getting properly saluted.

            Worse, he's been abandoned.

            Maybe it's a certain Filipino who is the target here.

            Mayweather's War goes on but he may start getting lonely.

            The war is not over yet but I've got the deserters ahead on points.

            http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5...athers-foxhole
            Another Michael Marley rant, making an anti-Floyd and pro-Manny article, what a surprise.

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            • Alibata
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              #7
              Originally posted by Spacey1991
              Another Michael Marley rant, making an anti-Floyd and pro-Manny article, what a surprise.
              I like his articles. Very logical.LOL

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                #8
                Originally posted by Spacey1991
                Another Michael Marley rant, making an anti-Floyd and pro-Manny article, what a surprise.
                Why as a floyd fan are you not outraged that there is no random blood testing for the bhop-jones fight?

                Remember Schaefer releassed a statement saying ALL GBP fighters will submit to random drug testing for every fight going forward.

                So far Mosley is the only GBP fighter to submit to it and Schaefer is sounding like the polar opposite of Arum only to arrive at the same conclusion.

                Arum= "If the commission orders testing then fine otherwise go to hell"

                Schaefer= "Im not the commissioner. If they want extra testing it's a contract issue. Otherwise the standard testing is sufficient"

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                • Spacey1991
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Alibata
                  I like his articles. Very logical.LOL
                  I agree, Michael Marley is the most unbiased and objective Boxing writer/fan out there.

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                  • Alibata
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Spacey1991
                    I agree, Michael Marley is the most unbiased and objective Boxing writer/fan out there.
                    Oh he is biased in a logical way.

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