I think that's why he left, because he actually thought he won. In his defense though, when your in there fighting it's much different than seeing it from the outside.
I think that's why he left, because he actually thought he won. In his defense though, when your in there fighting it's much different than seeing it from the outside.
This, plus all the emotion that is involved, in both preparing for months for the battle, and the battle itself, i cant say i blame him. Personally, as long as the fighter brings it in the ring, i could care less what interviews he does or doesnt do.
I think that's why he left, because he actually thought he won. In his defense though, when your in there fighting it's much different than seeing it from the outside.
Yep, that's why he bailed. He thought all those punches he was throwing were hitting Mayweather, obvs some got through. But the rest were hitting shoulders and arms.
Yep, that's why he bailed. He thought all those punches he was throwing were hitting Mayweather, obvs some got through. But the rest were hitting shoulders and arms.
He fought his best and still lostat least 8 rounds. Maybe he was just discouraged because he lost to a better man.
This, plus all the emotion that is involved, in both preparing for months for the battle, and the battle itself, i cant say i blame him. Personally, as long as the fighter brings it in the ring, i could care less what interviews he does or doesnt do.
Boy... I remember when people didn't cut Floyd a break because he was emotional in a Merchant interview.
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