You don't have to justify your urban back story to me. I don't care. You would be the only urban youth that I know of that has thousands of posts on one website. I just thought that inner city youths like yourself would be riding the streets instead of sitting at home blogging and listening to Drake. lol
Yeah, you don't care, that's why you make the comments. It's quite entertaining though. Most inner-city youth don't have cars to 'ride the streets' by the way. But you wouldn't know about that life, or would you?
What a let down.... If he comes back for 50 he better fight a really solid dude because to end your career on Berto is embarrassing and not knocking him out or atleast trying to **** is a giant FU to the fans... I know some People will say hey that how he fights minimize risk and that's fine but not against a Berto.... He could of did that with Thurman, Brook, or Lara... Hell even Andrade challenge yourself on the way out not stink up the joint with not KOing a no hoper. Also please don't bring up he beat Pac there for his mission in life is complete.... I'm not saying every fight has to be a tough guy but if it's your "last" make it special.
Floyd's Legacy will be one of a unpopular style and savy matchmaking
I'm posting this on multiple sites. Here is Floyd Mayweather Legacy as I see it, and as I believe history will see it. Downplay it all you want, I'm a trained editorialist, a journalist, and have a MS in Communications, I'm not often very far off about how the media will view things.
History has a way of shedding unbiased light on a athletes career. Floyd won't get the best ever nod, he just waisted to many potential good fights on fighters that were past their prime or just not good. His habit of looking over legitimate fights for fighters like Berto, former champions no longer a threat, while slick in the matchmaking department, good if you want to walk away with a Zero, but will water down a legacy that had the potential to be something much greater. Although his supporters will refuse to see it, in terms of the historical greatness, he won't get TBE nod. He may not even get TBE lightweight. When you face a fighter matters. If I knocked out Ali today, no one would call me the greatest. Timing matters.
He just left too much to be desired. He fought PAC far too late, and even that is marred by potential doping scandal. At the very least we know without a shadow of doubt Mayweather created a testing system that made it far too easy to cheat, and didn't need to go that route.
If indeed Mayweather had no trouble fight at 147, there are not a lot of ways to explain away the IV situation. Why break the rules, why get the waver after the fact. Unsurprisingly, it was just enough time to clear the system in case of further testing.
Floyd using the same venue, same ref, and never actually coming to fight, it all makes it far too clear that he is not TBE.
Floyd would of done a lot towards building that legacy if he fought Brooks, Thurman, Porter, Manny in 2009, or GGG now. Even losing one of those fights and winning the rest would build a better legacy than what he may now be left with.
Yeah, you don't care, that's why you make the comments. It's quite entertaining though. Most inner-city youth don't have cars to 'ride the streets' by the way. But you wouldn't know about that life, or would you?
Really, I thought a hard core dude like you would steal a car right before who riding while listening to some 2pac or some other feminine rapper.
I'm posting this on multiple sites. Here is Floyd Mayweather Legacy as I see it, and as I believe history will see it. Downplay it all you want, I'm a trained editorialist, a journalist, and have a MS in Communications, I'm not often very far off about how the media will view things.
History has a way of shedding unbiased light on a athletes career. Floyd won't get the best ever nod, he just waisted to many potential good fights on fighters that were past their prime or just not good. His habit of looking over legitimate fights for fighters like Berto, former champions no longer a threat, while slick in the matchmaking department, good if you want to walk away with a Zero, but will water down a legacy that had the potential to be something much greater. Although his supporters will refuse to see it, in terms of the historical greatness, he won't get TBE nod. He may not even get TBE lightweight. When you face a fighter matters. If I knocked out Ali today, no one would call me the greatest. Timing matters.
He just left too much to be desired. He fought PAC far too late, and even that is marred by potential doping scandal. At the very least we know without a shadow of doubt Mayweather created a testing system that made it far too easy to cheat, and didn't need to go that route.
If indeed Mayweather had no trouble fight at 147, there are not a lot of ways to explain away the IV situation. Why break the rules, why get the waver after the fact. Unsurprisingly, it was just enough time to clear the system in case of further testing.
Floyd using the same venue, same ref, and never actually coming to fight, it all makes it far too clear that he is not TBE.
Floyd would of done a lot towards building that legacy if he fought Brooks, Thurman, Porter, Manny in 2009, or GGG now. Even losing one of those fights and winning the rest would build a better legacy than what he may now be left with.
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