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  • #41
    Originally posted by Discipline View Post
    FLOYD MAYWEATHER: "MARQUEZ IS NEVER GOING TO GET THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT"
    By Ben Thompson | November 14, 2011

    BT: What's up Floyd?

    FM: How's it going Ben?

    BT: You know, I can't complain, at least not as much as Marquez can about losing another controversial decision to Pacquiao. I know you didn't get a chance to watch the fight.

    FM: I didn't. I was at the club. I had a party in ******ia. I got some text messages and some emails about the fight last night though. I didn't watch the fight, but from I'm hearing, Marquez got cheated. Win, lose or draw, whoever I fight still has to be tested with random blood and urine tests.

    BT: From what you've heard, do you have any comment on Pacquiao's performance?

    FM: I can't really say nothing about him because there's been a defamation of character case filed against me. In the past, I was able to criticize my opponents and talk trash in a playful manner, but I guess, you know, with me talking trash to Manny Pacquiao, I got a lawsuit. I mean, Ali's done it and a lot of the other top fighters have done it. Fighters, we do it back and forth to each other. I mean, the fight could've happened the way it happened because, you know, someone is slowly changing so they can prepare to fight me. They know they're going to have to take the random blood and the random urine tests.

    BT: So you think there's a chance that they may actually want to fight you next?

    FM: What I don't really understand is, I know Manny Pacquiao can't really speak much because he don't really understand English, but he may know a few words because he do live in the States from time to time, so...I personally think it's Bob Arum having a vendetta. I think he's very very upset with me because, you know, I exposed and I opened the world's eyes up to different things. I never officially came out and said that I believe Manny Pacquiao is on steroids or that I believe he's on enhancement drugs; I never came out and said that he actually is. I only stated my opinion on what I believe in.

    BT: Well after the fight, Bob Arum was talking more about a 4th fight with Marquez than he was about a fight with you.

    FM: Why? I mean, I truly feel that Marquez is never going to get the benefit of the doubt. I want to congrautlate Marquez and I want to congratulate Manny Pacquiao for doing it a third time, but I just feel like if you get it done right the first time, there's no need for a second or third fight, and if it is needed, do it again in the same fasion and in the same way, or do it even better. People fail to realize, when I faced Marquez, I was two years off just traveling and vacationing. I took two years off, no working out, no other activities. I went into training camp and then the fight had got pushed back because I had an injury, so that pushed it back a little bit more, but I still went out there and performed and looked marvelous. If I fight a guy and I don't knock him out, they say, "Well, Mayweather didn't knock him out." If I knock him out in the late rounds, they say, "Well, what took so long?" If I knock him out in the early rounds, they say, "Well, you can always catch a guy cold." Like I said before, I'm always in a no-win situation. If I fight a guy that's my age, they're going to say, "You know what? He's over the hill." When I fought Marquez, they said Marquez was over the hill. Remember, when I fought Marquez, I think he was 36 and I was 32. Now, two years later, Pacquiao is 32 and Marquez is 38.

    BT: They also said Marquez was too small for you. I know you didn't get a chance to see it, but Saturday night, on HBO's unofficial scales, Pacquiao weighed in at 148 pounds while Marquez weighed in at 150 pounds. He was actually 2 pounds heavier than him.

    FM: I mean, like I said before, I never accused Pacquiao of nothing, but I think I'm entitled to my own opinion. I just had an opinion. I didn't say, "I know you doing this" or "I know you doing that." I said some jokes in the past, had fun, doing it smiling, and we talked about it, but if I was or wasn't joking, it's just my opinion. I'm entitled to my own opinion. People have said things about me, and wrote and criticized me about things in the past, but it goes in one ear and out the other. A lot of times, I don't hear about it because, like I said before, I don't read it if it's negative. If it's positive, then they know to bring it to me.

    BT: After the fight, Freddie Roach said that Marquez has given Pacquiao problems three times now and he has to do a better job of dealing with counter-punchers, but in the past, he's suggested that you would be an easy fight for them because they have you figured out. Do you think there's a reason why Roach would make such contradictory statements considering that most people say you're the best counter-puncher in the sport.

    FM: I'm not going to say nothing about Freddie Roach. He's battling Parkinson's Disease, so I don't want to say nothing bad about him. If he says something about me, they're gonna be like, "Oh, Freddie Roach is chewing Floyd Mayweather out," but if I say something about him, they're gonna be like, "Why is he talking about a guy that has a disease." The only thing I can do is wish Freddie Roach nothing but the best with all of his fighters and I'm going to continue to do what I do. Freddie Roach has faced me before and he came up on the short end of the stick. Like I always say, a trainer can't get in there and fight for a fighter. I mean, it ain't no different for me. A trainer can train you, but you have to go out there and execute the game plan and that's something that I'm able to do.

    http://www.fighthype.com/pages/conte...f92e2bf222ce0d
    This is why Floyd suddenly deserves credit for that win over Márquez. And he has a point, no matter who he fights or how he wins, there's always something people aren't happy about.

    I think his best recent win was Mosley. He was vulnerable early, and stormed back to make Mosley look tired, frustrated and looked, at times, like he was going to stop him. I don't think anybody was able to say anything bad to downplay that victory.

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    • #42
      ain't gonna read this unless floyd says he's fighting pac

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      • #43
        Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post
        This is why Floyd suddenly deserves credit for that win over Márquez. And he has a point, no matter who he fights or how he wins, there's always something people aren't happy about.

        I think his best recent win was Mosley. He was vulnerable early, and stormed back to make Mosley look tired, frustrated and looked, at times, like he was going to stop him. I don't think anybody was able to say anything bad to downplay that victory.
        ...and when Floyd makes Pac look worse than what JMM did this past weekend people will STILL not be happy and a new media hype creation will be invented. Pac will retire or move and and many of these *******s will disappear. Someone else will take his place of being the man Floyd is scared of. I've seen this over and over and over and over... history repeats itself. May 5th is the beginning of the end. The end of Pac and the beginning of someone else who Floyd is scared of, or at least what the media will be fed... this will carry on until Floyd is finally beaten or retires...

        Like I said back in 2008, Pac would never beat Mayweather but the media/Arum will make him out to be something he is not. NOW in 2011 and 2012, people are just understanding this. I like Pac always have but he never beats Mayweather. May 5th will be the conclusion to what I have stated for years. At least Pac said "lets get it on", lets hope Bob Arum feels the same way as he is the reason this fight has not been made and it's clear as day WHY.

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        • #44
          The King has spoken.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by WESS View Post
            ...and when Floyd makes Pac look worse than what JMM did this past weekend people will STILL not be happy and a new media hype creation will be invented. Pac will retire or move and and many of these *******s will disappear. Someone else will take his place of being the man Floyd is scared of. I've seen this over and over and over and over... history repeats itself. May 5th is the beginning of the end. The end of Pac and the beginning of someone else who Floyd is scared of, or at least what the media will be fed... this will carry on until Floyd is finally beaten or retires...

            Like I said back in 2008, Pac would never beat Mayweather but the media/Arum will make him out to be something he is not. NOW in 2011 and 2012, people are just understanding this. I like Pac always have but he never beats Mayweather. May 5th will be the conclusion to what I have stated for years. At least Pac said "lets get it on", lets hope Bob Arum feels the same way as he is the reason this fight has not been made and it's clear as day WHY.
            There's no need to invent someone he is right here. Sergio Martinez. IF Pac and Floyd get it on in May 2012 and Floyd dominates him. All his haters will point to Martinez and say Floyd is scared of him and doesn't want it etc... Your right though it's a never ending cycle and there will always be someone else Floyd's supposedly afraid to fight!!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Pretty Boy1 View Post
              There's no need to invent someone he is right here. Sergio Martinez. IF Pac and Floyd get it on in May 2012 and Floyd dominates him. All his haters will point to Martinez and say Floyd is scared of him and doesn't want it etc... Your right though it's a never ending cycle and there will always be someone else Floyd's supposedly afraid to fight!!
              I know it would be Martinez, however IF Floyd beat him, it's because Martinez is old and Margarito beat him 10 years ago etc.

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              • #47
                Floyd is scared to fight Klitchko will probably be next lol.

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                • #48
                  Sounds like more than ever he now wants this fight with Pacquiao (naturally after Pacquaio looked horrable) .

                  And in another interview he's said he trains 24/7 even when he doesn't have a fight coming up. He also didn't mentions he didn't make weight for Marquez and he fought a jr. lightweight Marquez.

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                  • #49
                    Partying?

                    Shouldn't he be paying his debt to society and complete his community service? Getting popeyes doesnt count either.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Bushbaby View Post
                      Well, I don't agree with Floyd about the trillogy thing. Some fighters give other great fighters fits. Some times a rematch is necassary. He should remember he needed 1 against Castillo himself, just saying!!
                      I agree with you, sometimes a rematch IS neccessary and it doesn't always mean someone didn't get it right the first time. It can also mean it was such a good, competitive fight that people will definately want to see them go at it again. I mean, how many people would rather see a good competitive fight then a 1 sided drubbing of an overmatched opponent?

                      Besides, doesn't Mayweather ALWAYS have a mandatory rematch clause in all of his contracts (pretty certain the answer is YES)? If he was SOOO confident, he wouldn't need to have them, right??

                      On another note though, it was a descent interview by Floyd.

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