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  • Gino Ros
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    MAYWEATHER: "A Congressman? With The Worst Contract In Boxing History?"






    BOXING
    Q&A: The return (again) of Floyd Mayweather Jr.



    The boxer, facing two legal cases and having not fought in 15 months, is training for Sept. 17 bout against welterweight champ Victor Ortiz, his record (41-0) unblemished, his confidence undiminished.
    Floyd Mayweather



    Floyd Mayweather Jr. says a long layoff between fights will not pose a problem for him in his upcoming bout against Victor Ortiz. (Daniel Barry / Getty Images / June 28, 2011)



    By Lance Pugmire

    August 21, 2011, 4:43 p.m.
    Floyd Mayweather Jr. is back. Again.

    He took 22 months off before fighting Juan Manuel Marquez in 2009. And when Mayweather steps into the boxing ring Sept. 17 against WBC welterweight champion Victor Ortiz, he will have gone 16 months since his last fight, a lopsided win over Shane Mosley.

    This downtime could take a deeper toll because Mayweather, 34, has more than just boxing to worry about. He faces a three-felony count domestic violence criminal case, with an October court date, and he is overdue to give a deposition in a defamation case filed by Manny Pacquiao after he claimed the Filipino star used performance-enhancing drugs.

    As for Ortiz, the 24-year-old can be relentless, throws flurries of heavy punches from a southpaw stance and could be a problem for Mayweather — or give him a preview of Pacquiao.

    But Mayweather, 41-0 as a pro, has looked good in camp and his trainers are happy with his progress.

    Recently, at his Las Vegas gym, Mayweather went through a rugged workout, throwing thousands of punches at the heavy bag, doing one-armed medicine-ball lifts, straining through push-ups, then strengthening his neck by lifting a 25-pound weight. Afterward, he talked about Ortiz, Pacquiao and his plans.


    What's running through your mind during this work?

    Just being mentally strong. This stuff comes with the territory. I push myself to the limit. That's why I'm where I'm at. I'll show the fight fans I'm still capable of taking time off and performing, coming back again against a top pound-for-pound opponent.

    Your layoffs have been long. How do they affect you?


    The layoff won't hurt me. It helps me. I get mentally stronger, enjoying seeing my children get stronger, knowing even more about the sport. Self-preservation is an important thing to me. I'm staying sharp without getting beat up in there.

    Ring rust is a great unknown until you're actually fighting. One of your assistants said you're not truly fit until you can hit that heavy bag 10,000 times in a session. How do you know if you've recovered all the skills you've had in the past?

    He pushes me hard. I think being in the 7,000-8,000 range is pretty good, but they want me to break records in here. When I first got to the gym, I admit that I was not as sharp as I want to be. But everyone says now that I'm as sharp as a razor. I'm feeling fast, and I have some good sparring partners in here. They're not pushing me around, and I'm getting top-notch work. When I come to the gym now, I'm happy, enthused to get in here and work with my team. Everything's going as planned.

    Victor Ortiz is younger, bigger, stronger. Your uncle, trainer Roger Mayweather, thinks you'll win by out-boxing Ortiz. What do you expect in this fight?

    He's bigger, but is [Ortiz] the smarter, more disciplined fighter? I'm walking around at 150 [pounds for the 147-pound fight], not [160-plus] like him. I'm responsible. I believe my speed remains, and we know how everyone describes me as a defensive fighter. I'm not in this sport to take punishment. I'll be fine.

    You like it when doubters raise questions. You use that as fuel, right?


    Everything people say I couldn't do I've done. They said I'll never be a big pay-per-view star. I'm the biggest out there. They said that Marquez was too small, that Shane Mosley was too old. Mosley wasn't too old for Antonio Margarito, look who Marquez is fighting [Pacquiao in December]. I never get my just due, but I'm right where I want to be in this sport. To be in here almost 20 years as a pro and to be this sharp, that's truly amazing. I just want to be the best. I haven't been in an all-out war. That doesn't mean I'm not the best.

    What about the distractions outside here, such as the criminal case?


    My thing is to worry about my job and leave it to my attorneys. I will ask, where's the pictures [showing abuse of the mother of his three children]? My attorneys are dealing with it.

    And Pacquiao's lawsuit?

    I don't think about it. He's a congressman, right? But he has the worst contract in boxing history. How smart is he? I'm just going to be working hard.




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    The thing about Floyd.

    Brian Kenny asks him about some Tax problems with the IRS. And his response is, " I don't ask you Kenny about your personal finances, it's non of your business", I'm paraphrasing.

    But then he goes on talking bout Mosley getting divorced and owing Jin money and Pacquiao's contract.

    The man is a walking contradiction. But I'm still a fan of his in-ring work and will continue to be.

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      Originally posted by Cupocity303
      The thing about Floyd.

      Brian Kenny asks him about some Tax problems with the IRS. And his response is, " I don't ask you Kenny about your personal finances, it's non of your business", I'm paraphrasing.

      But then he goes on talking bout Mosley getting divorced and owing Jin money and Pacquiao's contract.

      The man is a walking contradiction. But I'm still a fan of his in-ring work and will continue to be.
      Do you feel he has initiated, or mostly retaliated?

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      • STFU!!
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        #4
        Originally posted by Gino Ros
        Do you feel he has initiated, or mostly retaliated?
        some of its retaliation

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        • skillswin
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          Floyd: I don't think about it. He's a congressman, right? But he has the worst contract in boxing history. How smart is he? I'm just going to be working hard


          How smart is he?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gino Ros
            Do you feel he has initiated, or mostly retaliated?
            Floyd does have quite a tendency to jump back and forth between 2-3 subjects in the same sentence even.

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              #7
              Originally posted by cupocity303
              the thing about floyd.

              Brian kenny asks him about some tax problems with the irs. And his response is, " i don't ask you kenny about your personal finances, it's non of your business", i'm paraphrasing.

              But then he goes on talking bout mosley getting divorced and owing jin money and pacquiao's contract.

              The man is a walking contradiction. But i'm still a fan of his in-ring work and will continue to be.
              floyd stated all of that to get in their heads, just as b-hop does.... Say isnt it ironic the x2 biggest **** talkers have the best boxing skills and are regarded as the best today??

              Floyd really could care less about jin, just as i dont care about her and wouldnt recognize her ass at the grocery store....

              Oscar told yall floyd gets you mentally first. Watch 24/7 but after the fight he will show love and respect as always...

              Remember mosley called him chicken and a coward basically in the interviews he was doing.....

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              • QADASHBANYAH
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                #8
                Originally posted by rachelb
                floyd does have quite a tendency to jump back and forth between 2-3 subjects in the same sentence even.
                thats the sign of retaliation....


                When a man feels all is against him, he addresses multiple topics, because to him everything is related....

                Manny has stated floyd is afraid to fight him, he has been retaliated on, wait until you see that 24/7 that lawsuit madness is really gonna be addressed as well as everything else

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                • jrosales13
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                  God forbid anyone calls Floyd a walking contradiction. Jesus Christ.

                  You guys know it's OK to be a fan of his in ring abilities without trying to defend/justify/rationalize his out out of the ring opinions and actions right?
                  Last edited by jrosales13; 08-21-2011, 09:35 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RachelB
                    Floyd does have quite a tendency to jump back and forth between 2-3 subjects in the same sentence even.
                    its its its its its like this boxingscene, manny is broke floyd is still #1 PPV draw and at the end of the day sits in his 17 million dollar mansion. Thanks to all the fans and the haters, you know, alike for supporting me and uh im gonna do what I always do and thats win because thats all I can do. Like I said before 41 have tried 41 have failed and im still winnin

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