Why does Floyd cry like a ***** when he wins?

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  • ReadyUp
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    #11
    Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
    Uh huh, whose the *****, the guy who is a undefeated professional regarded as the best fighter in the world, or the guy who talks **** on a internet message board?

    Think about it.

    Yeah, totally Mayweather. He's got to be, check the heart on J-Knox man.

    Name one other person that could log on to an internet forum and call Floyd Mayweather a *****. Nobody, that's who. Except for J-knox.

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      #12
      Originally posted by joeboxer
      I just don't get it.

      He seems like a cool guy. He totally dominates Arturro Gatti. He has an ez fight, he's calm and collected during the fight.

      After he starts crying like a woman?

      What the ****? Can anyone explain this
      He finally made it into the boxing spotlight with that fight. All his hard work was finally paying off. I understood why he did it even though it suddenly made him look like the good guy as opposed to the villain he came in as.

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        #13
        Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
        Uh huh, whose the *****, the guy who is a undefeated professional regarded as the best fighter in the world, or the guy who talks **** on a internet message board?

        Think about it.
        It's not talking **** when it's a fact.

        He never goes for the top fights that are possible, he is more then content on getting easy paydays and ****ing up his hands in minor sparring.

        Also, I'm a accomplished amateur in my own regard, so don't think that I don't respect the man for getting in the ring and willing to put it on the line. I just feel that there are far too many people who need to hop off of his jock.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Goldenboyprm
          I think it was all the emotion leading up to the fight.

          All the bad blood, the weight of the trial he had to plead no contest too to take the fight, biggest showing in terms of the stage, etc, etc...

          It wasn't a big deal. He was just really emotional.

          Now when Zahir Raheem tried biting the whole Floyd thing, with the crown and then about to collapse and cry at the end, that was really lame. Raheems trainer grabbed him up and was like, what are you doing, stop crying. and he stopped all of a sudden.
          LOL, this thread is producing some hilarious commentary

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            #15
            Originally posted by KNOX-BOXER
            It's not talking **** when it's a fact.

            He never goes for the top fights that are possible, he is more then content on getting easy paydays and ****ing up his hands in minor sparring.

            Also, I'm a accomplished amateur in my own regard, so don't think that I don't respect the man for getting in the ring and willing to put it on the line. I just feel that there are far too many people who need to hop off of his jock.
            Jose Luis Castillo 2X, Diego Corrales, Genaro Hernandez, Carlos Alberto Hernadez, Jesus Chavez, Emmanuel Augustus, Angel Manfredy, are all on his list and they were all handeled with ease(except for Castillo), name one fighter with a better resume under the age of 28. And now he has signed a bout with Zab Judah.

            Sure his comp the last couple of years hasn't been the stiffest but u can't say that anymore with his bout with Judah coming up.

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              #16
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              LOL, this thread is producing some hilarious commentary
              You did see that right?

              After the fight Raheem "collapsed" and started some bs crying and his trainer grabbed his ass up off the mat like a 5 yr old.
              "Stop crying before I give you something to cry about" lookin ass.

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                #17
                He sure did, and I'd be pissed off too if a fighter I trained was doing that.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
                  Jose Luis Castillo 2X, Diego Corrales, Genaro Hernandez, Carlos Alberto Hernadez, Jesus Chavez, Emmanuel Augustus, Angel Manfredy, are all on his list and they were all handeled with ease(except for Castillo), name one fighter with a better resume under the age of 28. And now he has signed a bout with Zab Judah.

                  Sure his comp the last couple of years hasn't been the stiffest but u can't say that anymore with his bout with Judah coming up.
                  you can't argue with Mayweather's competition. He's already surpassed Roy Jones on that level.

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                    #19
                    hmm

                    It was just tears of joy, for money and for "redemption". Floyd sees himself as some kind of hated figure/victim and thinks he is just above everyone else. He was brought to Earth by Castillo once and he'll be brought down again, but in the mean time, enjoy his skills.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                      you can't argue with Mayweather's competition. He's already surpassed Roy Jones on that level.
                      Thats debatable IMO, Jones has Hopkins and Toney on his resume.

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