Should Mayweather Hire a Public Relations firm to save his dying legacy?

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  • Fetta
    nob cheese
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    #11
    I think all athletes should have some sort of PR training

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    • junior gong
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      #12
      Originally posted by LarryXXX
      Amazing a new alt..2 posts and makes a Floyd Thread
      Amazing, post 5 and larry is already crying. Why dont you challenge him to a fight or some other such gay crap like usual?

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      • big_james10
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        #13
        Originally posted by Bald Shavers
        After Pacquiao agreed to all of the terms that Mayweather demanded, Floyd has shown clear signs that he intends to duck Pacquiao once again - despite having publicly said on Showtime that he wanted Pacquiao on May 2.

        As a result, his reputation (and possibly legacy) has taken a bad turn. The contrast between his bravado during the Showtime interview and his act of once again trying to weasel out again against Pacquiao is just too blatant.

        If Mayweather does not take steps to reverse the negative trend in his reputation he stands a chance of turning an undefeated record (upon retirement) become totally meaningless, and he would be hounded with the question "Why did you duck a fight with Manny Pacquiao?" even as he is being inducted into the Hall of Fame after he has retired years from now.

        Should Mayweather hire a public relations firm to save his reputation and legacy?
        Two things about your post shock me. First: you are ****** enough to believe Lying Bob Arum when he says that he and Pacquaio have agreed to all terms demanded by Mayweather when both Mayweather and a Showtime executive say they are still negotiating terms.

        Second, you are ****** enough to think that the opinions stated on this message board are representative of the majority of boxing fans. The fans who post on this board represent 1/1000th of one percent of total boxing fans. The only place Mayweather's legacy is tarnished is on a message board frequented by 1/1000th of one percent of all boxing fans.

        The only legacy that you should be worried about is the guy who is currently on an All-Journeymen tour of boxing (Rios, Algieri, Vargas) ....

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