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***uda is known best for his work with RingTV.com and has captured some candid shots of Mayweather over the years. He loved soaking up the energy inside of Mayweather’s facility and doesn’t see Floyd’s year-plus period of inactivity as being a huge factor at this point.
“Since a lot of UK media and fans came to the gym it was very exciting,” said ***uda. “Mayweather’s moves were very quick and vital, as usual. I think there is no effect from the layoff.”
Hernandez’s work has been featured at MSNBC.com, Riverside-Press Enterprise, and The Sweet Science, amongst others, and he too has had the privilege of chronicling several of Mayweather’s biggest events. For this particular go round, Hernandez admits that Floyd was on point and looking sharp.
“Floyd doesn’t mess around with his training. He always gives 100% to his training. It doesn’t matter who he’s fighting. He really does give 100%, whether in training or for the public,” said Hernandez.
Dean Campos (Sergio Mora's Trainer) "Mayweather should win... [Goes into how Ortiz could win, breaks down what works against Mayweather's stance]
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Wow man this is the best video ever nice video for the *******s to see
first time a trainer and boxing pros speak his minds like that because is not secret the 90% of boxing pros out there know pacquiao is on something
about floyd stance he is right but is very hard to find openings when floyd is moving and reading your moves you need a very smart fighter to create openings like that very nice trainer...
David Rodela is already in this thread once. I liked how he kept it real with Zab and told him that Khan was faster after he sparred them both. He is currently a Pac sparring partner. In this vid he talks about the Ortiz-Pac sparring:
RON FRAZIER: "FLOYD IS COMING OFF A 16-MONTH LAYOFF...IT'S GOING TO BE INTERESTING"
By Percy Crawford | August 02, 2011
PC: You can hate him or love him, but Floyd Mayweather announcing a ring return is big news in boxing. Do you like this Victor Ortiz fight?
RF: I love this fight. It's like, "I can't get Manny Pacquiao, so what do I do? I'm not gonna fight has-beens or retreads, but I'm going to go out and get a young champion; ayoung guy who is hungry who just kinda resurrected his career in a fight where nobody thought he was going to beat Andre Berto coming in." Victor Ortiz showed a lot of heart in doing so, which a lot of people questioned if he had heart. He's a big strong dude and he's a lefty. People say Floyd has trouble with lefties, and he hits hard and again, he's young. That's a pretty interesting fight and Floyd is coming off of a 16-month layoff. Who else is out there doing that when they take time off; challenging a young hungry lion? He's not fighting retreads, he's fighting a young gun and I can't wait for the 24/7's. Obviously, love or hate Floyd, he's always entertaining and it's going to be interesting to watch.
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