Regarding rumors that his son Floyd Mayweather Junior was planning to return to the ring in June:
“Well to tell you the truth I really don’t know about what he’s going to do. One thing about boxing is first of all you have to have your head right before you fight. So I think he needs to take a little off and get back and take a couple of fights before he faces a top fighter. That’s what I think.”
On whether he feels a lighter challenge is necessary to transition back into boxing given his recent troubles outside the ring:
“Of course! he definitely needs to take some light ones. he doesn’t need to come back and try to fight anybody big. He’s been laid off for too long. Even though he was laid off what, close to two years when he fought Marquez? he still can be some guys. there are a lot of guys Marquez can beat that Floyd can beat as well. I’m just saying that, but at the present I think he should take some time off and then take a couple of light fights and then go in there and do what you got to do.”
His views on Saul Alvarez’s recent victory against Matthew Hatton:
“You know I didn’t see that fight because I was in California training the girl to fight. I had a girl fighting in California. So that’s why I didn’t get a chance to see that fight, but the girl that I did have in California knocked the girl out in 21 seconds.”
Regarding the fighters he is currently working with as a trainer:
“I’ve got about eight fighters I’m working with right now. I got a guy named Bowe I’m working with. I’m working with Fernando Vargas. I’m working with a guy named Kevin. I’m working with a lot of new fighters that I train and the girl was one of them. I got about seven guys I’m working with now pretty much.”
On whether this past weekend was the first time he returned to the ring as a trainer since he trained Ricky Hatton to face Manny Pacquiao:
“Since the Hatton fight, yeah that’s the first time I returned as a trainer. I’m just getting myself back into it. I’m not worried about the success because I want to be the best at it anyway. So I ain’t worried about that. I’m going to get a whole lot of people knocked out and make me a whole lot of money.”
On why he stayed away from training fighters for so long after training Ricky Hatton:
“Well you know with the Ricky Hatton thing I thought it was a good time for me to take a break. it was time for me to take a break. I was mad anyway by the way things went down. I wasn’t pleased at all because basically you find out that Ricky Hatton is on dope and you find out that he’s using *******. Then the whole world finds this out and it turns back around. I’m thinking as this thing happened, a lot of stuff happened in that Ricky Hatton fight because that guy Lee Beard tried to get in the fight. Then he wanted me to give him $260,000. he wanted me to give him that and I think Ricky Hatton’s father was involved with Lee Beard trying to get in on the money deal. like I told them, they can kiss where the sun don’t shine and they know where that is. The whole deal was that there was a lot of stuff right there that made me step back for a minute and think things out. I want to continue to do what I do. I don’t worry about what I do because what I do, I do the best.”
On whether he believes the revelation that Hatton uses ******* could have played a role in Hatton’s performance against Manny Pacquiao:
“It could have. it could have. it most definitely could have been a big factor, but I really don’t know what was going on because Lee Beard was on that thing with him and stuff and they were talking about how he was running good, and he was doing this, and he was doing that. when somebody gets hit like that I don’t know what the deal was. I thought at first that he might have been just scared, scared of Pacquiao. I don’t know whether that’s the deal or not, but those are some of the things that came to my head with Ricky. I thought he was scared of Pacquiao, but then again he might not have been scared of Pacquiao. it could have been him just doing what he was doing.”
His views on what to expect from Fernando Vargas at this stage in his career:
“Well Fernando Vargas just got over the flu. he just had the flu so he was sick for a couple of weeks here. He’s back in good form. my thing is I that think he can go in there and fight right now. Have a fight again in a month and another month and another. Right now the reason he isn’t is because he’s sick, so that’s the reason for it. So he pushed the fight back a couple of months but I’m pretty sure he’s going to fight in May.”
Regarding the proudest moment of his career:
“My proudest moment? I had a lot of proud moments, man. I was in some good fights. You got to remember that the money they had back then was nothing like the money of today, but I had proud moments. I had some good wins in my career. I’m just saying there was proud moments for me and I fought a lot of people they said I wasn’t going to beat, and I got shot with a 20-gauge *******. They still thought there was a lot of people I wasn’t going to beat and I beat them. So I had a lot of proud moments in my career. there were a lot of things that happened that gave me the uplift with my type of spirits.”
His evaluation of his brothers Roger and Jeff Mayweather as boxing trainers in today’s landscape:
“I’m going to be honest with you. my personal opinion from what I believe and what I see, I think my brother Jeff is better than my brother Roger. Roger might have a bigger name than Jeff, but as far as training I think Jeff is better because I’ve seen both of them train. You watch Jeff and you watch Roger and you’ll see Jeff trains closer to me. Even though we don’t train alike he trains closer to me than Roger because there are a lot of things Roger don’t do. he don’t do a lot of things I do. Jeff does some of the things but he doesn’t do all of the things that I do because I’m an all around trainer, anyway. I do it all! I continue to look for more so it’s not there with me if what anybody does with boxing. Right now at this stage in the game with where I’m at right now, I’ve seen it all. if you would had seen what I’ve seen then you will see it all then.”
On what he does as a trainer that his brothers Roger and Jeff do not do:
“Oh, there are a lot of things! there are a lot of things. when I have fighters throw punches, Roger might have fighters throw punches in bunches but it’s the way you throw them. You throw them up on top of the head whereas I never have seen a boxer do that. He’s doing it and he’s been doing it all these years and he’s been getting away with it, but a lot of people have came back and told me about that style. I’m going to be honest with you, that’s my brother but that style is quite confusing to me. it seems like it has nothing to do with boxing. You have people moving their hands and getting their punches off, but as far as boxing, and all of that dipping and slipping, and feinting, and combinations. You know he’s got combinations but they ain’t right. They’re just something different to me. it doesn’t look like boxing to me. He’s my brother and my family and still I think he’s better than most trainers out there. Even though I don’t understand what he’s doing, I’m not going to take anything away from him because he was still able to keep my son afloat when me and my son departed. Basically my son got everything from me. my son is fighting exactly how I taught him and I have seen my son tell Roger how to train him. Whatever happens, at the end of the day he does it his way and my son does it his way. So that’s another story. Jeff on the other hand, he’s more of a trainer. He’s got good fundamentals and things like that and there are a few things I see that we do that other trainers don’t do. They got everything off of me. a lot of the stuff they do that a lot of trainers don’t do, a lot of trainers just sit there and pop-pop-pop-pop with the mitts. We all were gifted with speed and we all use speed when we do what we do. over all I would say it’s not a coincidence that everybody comes to a Mayweather. Maybe more come to me, but it’s no coincidence.”
On which trainers he views in high regard who are not related to him:
“Wait, whoa, wait! I want you to understand. I’m not saying that because they are related to me. I’m just saying it because I have the experience and the years and the time to be around to see mostly all of the trainers and I see pretty much a lot of the same thing. there ain’t too much difference between a lot of them. The only reason I’m saying that is because of what I see today, and the reason I’m saying that is because of the fighters you see today. You don’t see good fighters. there ain’t no good fighters. Roger might be doing alright with a couple of guys, but he’s really just keeping little Floyd afloat. It’s a Mayweather thing. That’s what I’m telling you. That’s why little Floyd is still here, but I’m the one who trained little Floyd, period! I trained him from a baby all the way up to where he is now. to tell you the truth, I’m just telling you I made de La Hoya a champ three times. I had some of the best fighters. I made Chad Dawson the champ, and I made little Floyd the champ. I trained some of the best fighters in the world who are still here. I trained a whole lot of name fighters. Some of them I’ve even forgotten. I trained a lot of name fighters like Lalai Ali, and Erik Morales, and Joan Guzman, and you can go on and on. See the whole thing is a lot of people like that, I know what the people are going to do. They are going to always come to the one they know is best. That’s what anybody would do.”
“Well to tell you the truth I really don’t know about what he’s going to do. One thing about boxing is first of all you have to have your head right before you fight. So I think he needs to take a little off and get back and take a couple of fights before he faces a top fighter. That’s what I think.”
On whether he feels a lighter challenge is necessary to transition back into boxing given his recent troubles outside the ring:
“Of course! he definitely needs to take some light ones. he doesn’t need to come back and try to fight anybody big. He’s been laid off for too long. Even though he was laid off what, close to two years when he fought Marquez? he still can be some guys. there are a lot of guys Marquez can beat that Floyd can beat as well. I’m just saying that, but at the present I think he should take some time off and then take a couple of light fights and then go in there and do what you got to do.”
His views on Saul Alvarez’s recent victory against Matthew Hatton:
“You know I didn’t see that fight because I was in California training the girl to fight. I had a girl fighting in California. So that’s why I didn’t get a chance to see that fight, but the girl that I did have in California knocked the girl out in 21 seconds.”
Regarding the fighters he is currently working with as a trainer:
“I’ve got about eight fighters I’m working with right now. I got a guy named Bowe I’m working with. I’m working with Fernando Vargas. I’m working with a guy named Kevin. I’m working with a lot of new fighters that I train and the girl was one of them. I got about seven guys I’m working with now pretty much.”
On whether this past weekend was the first time he returned to the ring as a trainer since he trained Ricky Hatton to face Manny Pacquiao:
“Since the Hatton fight, yeah that’s the first time I returned as a trainer. I’m just getting myself back into it. I’m not worried about the success because I want to be the best at it anyway. So I ain’t worried about that. I’m going to get a whole lot of people knocked out and make me a whole lot of money.”
On why he stayed away from training fighters for so long after training Ricky Hatton:
“Well you know with the Ricky Hatton thing I thought it was a good time for me to take a break. it was time for me to take a break. I was mad anyway by the way things went down. I wasn’t pleased at all because basically you find out that Ricky Hatton is on dope and you find out that he’s using *******. Then the whole world finds this out and it turns back around. I’m thinking as this thing happened, a lot of stuff happened in that Ricky Hatton fight because that guy Lee Beard tried to get in the fight. Then he wanted me to give him $260,000. he wanted me to give him that and I think Ricky Hatton’s father was involved with Lee Beard trying to get in on the money deal. like I told them, they can kiss where the sun don’t shine and they know where that is. The whole deal was that there was a lot of stuff right there that made me step back for a minute and think things out. I want to continue to do what I do. I don’t worry about what I do because what I do, I do the best.”
On whether he believes the revelation that Hatton uses ******* could have played a role in Hatton’s performance against Manny Pacquiao:
“It could have. it could have. it most definitely could have been a big factor, but I really don’t know what was going on because Lee Beard was on that thing with him and stuff and they were talking about how he was running good, and he was doing this, and he was doing that. when somebody gets hit like that I don’t know what the deal was. I thought at first that he might have been just scared, scared of Pacquiao. I don’t know whether that’s the deal or not, but those are some of the things that came to my head with Ricky. I thought he was scared of Pacquiao, but then again he might not have been scared of Pacquiao. it could have been him just doing what he was doing.”
His views on what to expect from Fernando Vargas at this stage in his career:
“Well Fernando Vargas just got over the flu. he just had the flu so he was sick for a couple of weeks here. He’s back in good form. my thing is I that think he can go in there and fight right now. Have a fight again in a month and another month and another. Right now the reason he isn’t is because he’s sick, so that’s the reason for it. So he pushed the fight back a couple of months but I’m pretty sure he’s going to fight in May.”
Regarding the proudest moment of his career:
“My proudest moment? I had a lot of proud moments, man. I was in some good fights. You got to remember that the money they had back then was nothing like the money of today, but I had proud moments. I had some good wins in my career. I’m just saying there was proud moments for me and I fought a lot of people they said I wasn’t going to beat, and I got shot with a 20-gauge *******. They still thought there was a lot of people I wasn’t going to beat and I beat them. So I had a lot of proud moments in my career. there were a lot of things that happened that gave me the uplift with my type of spirits.”
His evaluation of his brothers Roger and Jeff Mayweather as boxing trainers in today’s landscape:
“I’m going to be honest with you. my personal opinion from what I believe and what I see, I think my brother Jeff is better than my brother Roger. Roger might have a bigger name than Jeff, but as far as training I think Jeff is better because I’ve seen both of them train. You watch Jeff and you watch Roger and you’ll see Jeff trains closer to me. Even though we don’t train alike he trains closer to me than Roger because there are a lot of things Roger don’t do. he don’t do a lot of things I do. Jeff does some of the things but he doesn’t do all of the things that I do because I’m an all around trainer, anyway. I do it all! I continue to look for more so it’s not there with me if what anybody does with boxing. Right now at this stage in the game with where I’m at right now, I’ve seen it all. if you would had seen what I’ve seen then you will see it all then.”
On what he does as a trainer that his brothers Roger and Jeff do not do:
“Oh, there are a lot of things! there are a lot of things. when I have fighters throw punches, Roger might have fighters throw punches in bunches but it’s the way you throw them. You throw them up on top of the head whereas I never have seen a boxer do that. He’s doing it and he’s been doing it all these years and he’s been getting away with it, but a lot of people have came back and told me about that style. I’m going to be honest with you, that’s my brother but that style is quite confusing to me. it seems like it has nothing to do with boxing. You have people moving their hands and getting their punches off, but as far as boxing, and all of that dipping and slipping, and feinting, and combinations. You know he’s got combinations but they ain’t right. They’re just something different to me. it doesn’t look like boxing to me. He’s my brother and my family and still I think he’s better than most trainers out there. Even though I don’t understand what he’s doing, I’m not going to take anything away from him because he was still able to keep my son afloat when me and my son departed. Basically my son got everything from me. my son is fighting exactly how I taught him and I have seen my son tell Roger how to train him. Whatever happens, at the end of the day he does it his way and my son does it his way. So that’s another story. Jeff on the other hand, he’s more of a trainer. He’s got good fundamentals and things like that and there are a few things I see that we do that other trainers don’t do. They got everything off of me. a lot of the stuff they do that a lot of trainers don’t do, a lot of trainers just sit there and pop-pop-pop-pop with the mitts. We all were gifted with speed and we all use speed when we do what we do. over all I would say it’s not a coincidence that everybody comes to a Mayweather. Maybe more come to me, but it’s no coincidence.”
On which trainers he views in high regard who are not related to him:
“Wait, whoa, wait! I want you to understand. I’m not saying that because they are related to me. I’m just saying it because I have the experience and the years and the time to be around to see mostly all of the trainers and I see pretty much a lot of the same thing. there ain’t too much difference between a lot of them. The only reason I’m saying that is because of what I see today, and the reason I’m saying that is because of the fighters you see today. You don’t see good fighters. there ain’t no good fighters. Roger might be doing alright with a couple of guys, but he’s really just keeping little Floyd afloat. It’s a Mayweather thing. That’s what I’m telling you. That’s why little Floyd is still here, but I’m the one who trained little Floyd, period! I trained him from a baby all the way up to where he is now. to tell you the truth, I’m just telling you I made de La Hoya a champ three times. I had some of the best fighters. I made Chad Dawson the champ, and I made little Floyd the champ. I trained some of the best fighters in the world who are still here. I trained a whole lot of name fighters. Some of them I’ve even forgotten. I trained a lot of name fighters like Lalai Ali, and Erik Morales, and Joan Guzman, and you can go on and on. See the whole thing is a lot of people like that, I know what the people are going to do. They are going to always come to the one they know is best. That’s what anybody would do.”
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