Is Floyd Mayweather More Concerned With Legacy Than Money?

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  • Liquid Nil
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    Is Floyd Mayweather More Concerned With Legacy Than Money?

    Despite all the tall claims by Mayweather that he is Floyd "Money" Mayweather and that he is not in this sport for titles, fame, or legacy but money, I feel he is MOST concerned about his legacy. Lets be honest if you have tens or hundreds of millions of dollars and your place in boxing history is cemented would a few more million dollars for facing a threat like Pacquaio make any difference? It would if Floyd was a fraction as materialistic as he claims to be, The fight would have happened already. I believe that Floyd Mayweather cares more about being remembered as a legend retiring without a defeat, He knows that people will in the future really challenge his claim to be a legend since he did not face Pacquaio to which Floyds response is normally "I dont need Pacquaio".

    Despite all his claims, I think Floyd wants to go down in history along side the likes of Ali, Sugar, Foreman, Frazier and the real titans from the golden age of boxing. I really do not buy into the Floyd "Money" Mayweather at all.

    Does anyone else agree with me that its no longer money, but ultimately legacy that Floyd wants?
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  • IronDanHamza
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    I think it's both.

    He obviously cares a lot about the money he makes and wants to make as much as possible.

    But at the same time he obviously cares about his legacy a lot also.

    Anyone who dedicates 25 years of their life to something obviously cares about their legacy.

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    • Xbox
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      Wants to retire with his '0' intact.

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      • al-Xander
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        #4
        Obviously, a fight with Manny Pacquiao will be about money and legacy. If Floyd was a different person, he would have taken this fight a long time ago. So...

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        • JK1700
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          I believe strongly that he's fighting for his legacy and just for the sheer love of the sport and his fans. Let's not forget that the guy has been making millions per fight since the 90's and he made about 40-50 million just for the De La Hoya and Hatton fights alone. So i'm more than sure that he's not fighting because he needs money. Of course he wants to make a lot of money but I don't think that's the motivation behind him still being in the sport. If he wanted to, I think Floyd could have stopped fighting after the Ricky Hatton fight and never came back and still been extremely comfortable with his money. He became such an international superstar after that fight that he started making tons of money outside of boxing. He's very multi talented and there's plenty of other things he could do like acting, music, commentating, WWE and the list goes on and on. He's not like Manny "I let other people make my decisions for me" Pacquiao who can't make money doing anything else but boxing and will therefore struggle mightily when it's all over. Floyd could've been a lot of things other than a boxer.

          Bottom line, Floyd sees himself as the best boxer ever and he wants others to see him in the same way or at least to appreciate him more, and gradually they are. I don't believe the retirement talk. I could easily see him competing for another 4 or 5 years fighting and remaining undefeated during that time because there's nobody around that is even close to him right now and I don't see any serious prospects on the comeup either. Plus when you can fight whoever you want and make $50 million plus every time I think your going to keep doing that until your body tells you it's not possible anymore. Floyd hasn't taken much punishment at all in his career and he relies more so on his mental qualities (like defence and the ability to adjust) than his physical ones so I don't think we are going to see him decline much at all and I see him still being very dominant in his late 30's and even his 40's should he decide to continue competing for that long.
          Last edited by JK1700; 06-05-2012, 05:37 PM.

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          • Weebler I
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            Just about money and being unbeaten.

            If he was fighting for legacy he'd have fought Manny Pacquiao already.

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            • ts33
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              #7
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Just about money and being unbeaten.

              If he was fighting for legacy he'd have fought Manny Pacquiao already.
              Couldn't have said it any better

              /thread

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              • shade darkar
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                not a chance.

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                • MurkaMan
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                  Originally posted by Liquid Nil
                  Despite all the tall claims by Mayweather that he is Floyd "Money" Mayweather and that he is not in this sport for titles, fame, or legacy but money, I feel he is MOST concerned about his legacy. Lets be honest if you have tens or hundreds of millions of dollars and your place in boxing history is cemented would a few more million dollars for facing a threat like Pacquaio make any difference? It would if Floyd was a fraction as materialistic as he claims to be, The fight would have happened already. I believe that Floyd Mayweather cares more about being remembered as a legend retiring without a defeat, He knows that people will in the future really challenge his claim to be a legend since he did not face Pacquaio to which Floyds response is normally "I dont need Pacquaio".

                  Despite all his claims, I think Floyd wants to go down in history along side the likes of Ali, Sugar, Foreman, Frazier and the real titans from the golden age of boxing. I really do not buy into the Floyd "Money" Mayweather at all.

                  Does anyone else agree with me that its no longer money, but ultimately legacy that Floyd wants?
                  He cares about both, but he's a brat too...Once pac said he would take less, Floyd thought he could talk him into taking peanuts, and when pac turned it down, it was like a stand down, where he refused to change his demands hoping pac would crack...Floyd has no idea how insulted pac was, but all this will change when he gets out...Floyd is spending 23 hrs in isolation..Man it is mentally TOUGH, he gonna be there for a full week, until friday, and this week will go by slow as HELL...He wont have no choice but to obsessively think for hrs, and hrs, and try to force himself to sleep it off, but man that wont work....after this first week, his fan male will be getting to him, and its gonna be half hate mail, partially fans who gave up on him because they felt he let them down, and he will be forced to read every single letter....Floyd is gonna be mentally tattered while he's in jail, and while doing so, he will have these fans manipulating him into feeling a certain way...Floyd's mind doesnt work like our minds...he is a child prodigy, and some child prodigies have a chemical off balance....like a kid with autism who happens to be a genuis....a person with Floyd's unique mind, under these unique circumstances, in that private cell for a week, reading fan mail for entertainment, all of this will have SOME Affect on the way he thinks...Im curious to see how he comes out...he might come out mentally destroyed...but if he is tough, he may come out mentally stronger,with a new outlook...I just hope he goes thru the mental beating, opposed to snapping and getting himself in trouble inside there cuz I wont be surprised if he made another mistake and was forced to do the whole 6 months

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                  • tesla_power
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                    I think money then ego. Same as pac. If they put legacy first, the fight would have been made ages ago. Listen to them talk, they always say that they dont need each other. Lolz.

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