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  • Originally posted by jai mari078 View Post
    I'm sorry that's a bull**** reason for Floyd not to foght thsi year especially when his Dad is there incase. That is just an excuse for Floyd to try and justify not taking this fight when he was already talking about not taking this fight for other reasons(to spend time with his charity).

    This is bull**** to try and get out of fighting the rest of the year and try and sell the Roger situation as an excuse to the fans.


    I guess you forgot, but Floyd left/fired his Dad once before. He prefers his uncle Roger. His dad hasn't trained him for years. Why would he start now?

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    • Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
      Lol right, what was your response to me when I "politely" asked you to point out which of my comments that you disagreed with specifically? Something about doing homework or something to that extent? lol
      I knew you wouldn't find it. You couldn't find that correlation between Floyd Jr fans and Floyd Sr's acumen as a trainer either. You're not really laughing either, are you?

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      • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        This is just false. Zab Judah is more naturally talented than Floyd. So was Howard Davis. Who cares? You need a teacher and Floyd's style in the ring - an incredible blend of old school and new - was taught to him by Floyd Sr. The same guy who guided him to his first world title. You don't want to accept it? Fine. Doesn't change the facts.


        Floyd Sr taught him to box and he disciplined him. Obviously the old-school Michigan trainers would have had input., as did hjis uncles.

        Anyone who thinks Floyd Sr can't train or isn't an elite trainer is crazy. Show me anyone else in boxing today who can KO an elite opponent with a check hook...the skill disparity is insane. Skills are taught from a young age. Floyd obviously has the natural aptitude and "discipline" to learn. His father is the one who instilled that discipline "real hard and harsh" as Floyd put it.

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        • Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
          Now your just "reaching". Talent encompasses many things beyond just possessing certain physical attributes and/or intangibles.
          Exactly. Man, you're going to start arguing for me. Go on, please.
          Floyd Mayweather Jr can see the entire field (football speak), it's natural to him and as a result he is always able to adjust. Zab Judah on the contrary in terms of talent can also see the field, until you blitz (therein lies the difference) then it's Carlos Baldomir all over again. Physical capabilities, Zab is athletically gifted. Floyd is that and much more. What it doesn't change is that you "present rhetoric/opinion and attempt to pass them off as facts", that much is clear.
          Why is it natural to Floyd? Maybe because he learned boxing when he was three? Or you believe he was just born with it? Genes? Just wow.

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          • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            I knew you wouldn't find it. You couldn't find that correlation between Floyd Jr fans and Floyd Sr's acumen as a trainer either. You're not really laughing either, are you?
            Actually I was but no worries "you'll get over it...sheesh" lol. I'm busy at the moment trying to locate your acumen with respect to some of your posts, but bare with me as it may take some time.

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            • Originally posted by thephantom5 View Post
              He's the one that got angry and said the fight fell apart because it was negotiated in the press.

              And now he can't shut up.

              The silence before the apparent contract apparently got sent over to Floyd was freakin golden.

              I guess its Bob being Bob.

              It would seem that he's making excuses for Floyd to not do the fight this year.

              Why would you do that?

              Unless hes salivating over the idea of a Cotto or Margo(with Pac) fight.

              I want to be wrong.
              A lot of you guys talk a lot of nonsense, but, since this is Boxingscene, and there ar SOME excellent posters, i generally shut up and just read.....until I come to something I just can't let pass without comment.

              What's all this with Arum hating Mayweather because Mouthweather bought his contract out for $750,000?? They didn't mesh with with each other, although Arum had already made him a multimillionaire. After all Mouthweather is more like a spoiled child than any sort of adult, (of course he bashes women around) and Arum likely couldn't stand dealing with him any more. And that's perfectly understandable. He didn't have to release him from the contract, If he hated Mayweather so much (which I'm sure he doesn't) he could have bottled him up ruining some of his good earning years, until the contract had expired. After all Arum is a Harvard trained lawyer, and Harvard lawyers are some of the best in the U.S.

              He's generally a compassionate man, but first and foremost he is a businessman, like literally millions of ohers. He has no time for petty maliciousness, at the detriment of his finances, also like millions of others. Mouthweather and the other Mouths,always show their animosity, very much like Teddy Atlas and Tyson- because they're petty, ignorant, and childish.

              Mothweather is the way he ishonestly, his genes make him so, and looking at and listening to his father and others, you can understand it. He doesn't want to be different, because he could if he wished. So the solution for me anyway, is not to listen to,or believe what comes from his mouth.

              You guys who credit Arum, and others, with ALL SORTS of conspiratorial, petty hatreds and actions are, putting it politely NUTS.

              There surely are better things you can do with your time.......Maybe, maybe not.

              Remember, Arum has more money than Fort Knox, and $750,000 would be peanuts to him. If he wanted to do Mouthweather damage, and HATED him, as you guys think, $750,000 would be cheap for such a satisfactory act as to keep him idle during the best years of his career. THINK ABOUT IT.......

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              • Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View Post
                Actually I was but no worries "you'll get over it...sheesh" lol. I'm busy at the moment trying to locate your acumen with respect to some of your posts, but bare with me as it may take some time.
                Let me know if you ever find it. Thanks.

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                • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                  You'll be fine, I promise. Sheesh.

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                  • Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby View Post
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                    I know you think this will bother me. Sad, really.

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                    • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                      Exactly. Man, you're going to start arguing for me. Go on, please.

                      Why is it natural to Floyd? Maybe because he learned boxing when he was three? Or you believe he was just born with it? Genes? Just wow.
                      Did I not cite Floyd's own belief and his own words as it relates to his own abilities, not my words or opinions, but the direct words of the subject relevant to all these threads.

                      "What I have is god given...Shane Mosley is a great fighter, he was taught to become a great boxer, but I was born great. What I have is god-given". These are the words of your own bro-crush not mine....I await the rhetoric. You can dispute my opinion or contentions, but then you'd realize they aren't mine. I'm citing Floyd's own words.

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