"Their trainer said I'm a dirty fighter," Mayweather began. "I've got to say, when have we ever known boxing to be a clean sport? It's a dirty sport. That's what it is. When you're trying to hurt an individual, how can it possibly be clean? You seen Victor's story. You know, about his mother leaving. I would never expose his hand and tell him I know the real truth, that his father didn't leave. But it's good for TV. No, his father didn't leave, and he went to high school in California. I've got to do my homework on individuals. I know he's got a problem making weight. I'm at weight right now. I feel good, feel strong, I walk around at 147.
"So come Saturday, it's gonna be the same Floyd Mayweather, and I'm pretty sure it's gonna be the same Victor Ortiz. But the difference between me and you is, I can adjust. I'm versatile. I get hit with a good shot, no problem, I shake it right off. I'm still coming at you. I'm a good finisher, too. So your trainer talked about being dirty -- so when I hurt you, don't grab me, don't hold on at all. I'm gonna finish you off. Easy.
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