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    Mayweather Sr.: 'My son would get hurt'

    Mayweather Sr.: "My son would get hurt"
    « on: Yesterday at 04:43:14 PM »

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    Here is an interesting little interview from www.$$%^.com, featuring Floyd Mayweather Sr., Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar De La Hoya.

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    Mayweather Sr.: 'My son would get hurt'
    Saturday, June 03, 2006
    By David Mayo
    The Grand Rapids Press

    GRAND RAPIDS -- As Floyd Mayweather Jr. promotes music and comedy in his hometown, and Oscar De La Hoya sings and laughs in the Caribbean, another obstacle to their proposed fight has been removed.

    Floyd Mayweather Sr., who trains De La Hoya and last month said he would not participate in any fight against his son, has changed his mind.

    "I was trying to be a father by not going through with this thing," he said. "I hate to do it, I don't want it to happen, and I never wanted it to get this far.

    "But I'll tell you something, if Oscar talks to me now about fighting my son, and if he comes up with the right digits for me, to where I'm comfortable with it, the fight is on."

    Mayweather Sr. also said if De La Hoya retains him as trainer -- and meets his $2 million asking price -- his son will get knocked out.

    "That's something I don't want to do," he said. "I've been trying to avoid it. But mark my words, my son would get hurt. Oscar may take a few punches, but Floyd is going to get stopped in the fight, because I'm going to make it happen. It's 12 rounds. At some point, he's going to get hit. And if he gets hit and hurt, the fight is over."

    Mayweather Sr. attributed his change of heart to a moment last week at mother Bernice's home on the Southeast Side, when he said his son showed up by happenstance but declined to enter upon learning of his presence.

    Mayweather Jr. reacted with nonchalance to his father's prediction: "My dad is a great trainer. He'll go down in history as one of the best. But this fight is history."

    "Oscar looked very impressive in his last fight, so I have to step up my game. I'm sure Oscar will step up his game, and I know my dad will have his man ready."

    De La Hoya told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Sunday he planned to cruise the Caribbean on his yacht this week and ponder whether to accept a Sept. 16 career finale or retire on the strength of his knockout win last month over Ricardo Mayorga.

    If he fights again, which he called "still 50-50 now," De La Hoya said Mayweather Jr. would be the opponent.

    "The possibility of losing is obviously there," De La Hoya told the newspaper. "I have a lot of things to think about."

    De La Hoya has the advantage of his own boxing company, Golden Boy Promotions, which has made a big splash in a brief existence.

    Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's adviser and closest friend, suggested that might be the deciding factor.

    "Oscar obviously has a history of taking the biggest fights," Ellerbe said, "and in this case, he not only could participate in the biggest fight in boxing history, but also promote the biggest fight in boxing history."

    Mayweather Jr., who is promoting an entertainment weekend of hip-hop music, comedy and celebrity basketball here, also hopes to delve into boxing promotion.

    "Oscar's roster of fighters is great," he said. "I'm just starting to build my promotional company. But someday, we're going to smile and laugh together, and do business as friendly rivals, and remember we had a great fight. It's really not about the money made, just about a great fight between two businessmen with great heads on their shoulders."

    Mayweather Sr. vowed if that happened, he would not be troubled by teaching De La Hoya to knock his son's head off his shoulders.

    "I taught my son everything he knows, but I didn't teach him everything I know," he said. "I'm the one who created the style, I'm the one who can break the style. I know just how to open it up, believe me. That's what the fight would come down to, whether I can break the style. And if I have to show you, and if Oscar puts the right money on the table, I grant you it will be broken
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    Originally posted by ME123
    Mayweather Sr.: "My son would get hurt"
    « on: Yesterday at 04:43:14 PM »

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    Here is an interesting little interview from www.$$%^.com, featuring Floyd Mayweather Sr., Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar De La Hoya.

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    Mayweather Sr.: 'My son would get hurt'
    Saturday, June 03, 2006
    By David Mayo
    The Grand Rapids Press

    GRAND RAPIDS -- As Floyd Mayweather Jr. promotes music and comedy in his hometown, and Oscar De La Hoya sings and laughs in the Caribbean, another obstacle to their proposed fight has been removed.

    Floyd Mayweather Sr., who trains De La Hoya and last month said he would not participate in any fight against his son, has changed his mind.

    "I was trying to be a father by not going through with this thing," he said. "I hate to do it, I don't want it to happen, and I never wanted it to get this far.

    "But I'll tell you something, if Oscar talks to me now about fighting my son, and if he comes up with the right digits for me, to where I'm comfortable with it, the fight is on."

    Mayweather Sr. also said if De La Hoya retains him as trainer -- and meets his $2 million asking price -- his son will get knocked out.

    "That's something I don't want to do," he said. "I've been trying to avoid it. But mark my words, my son would get hurt. Oscar may take a few punches, but Floyd is going to get stopped in the fight, because I'm going to make it happen. It's 12 rounds. At some point, he's going to get hit. And if he gets hit and hurt, the fight is over."

    Mayweather Sr. attributed his change of heart to a moment last week at mother Bernice's home on the Southeast Side, when he said his son showed up by happenstance but declined to enter upon learning of his presence.

    Mayweather Jr. reacted with nonchalance to his father's prediction: "My dad is a great trainer. He'll go down in history as one of the best. But this fight is history."

    "Oscar looked very impressive in his last fight, so I have to step up my game. I'm sure Oscar will step up his game, and I know my dad will have his man ready."

    De La Hoya told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Sunday he planned to cruise the Caribbean on his yacht this week and ponder whether to accept a Sept. 16 career finale or retire on the strength of his knockout win last month over Ricardo Mayorga.

    If he fights again, which he called "still 50-50 now," De La Hoya said Mayweather Jr. would be the opponent.

    "The possibility of losing is obviously there," De La Hoya told the newspaper. "I have a lot of things to think about."

    De La Hoya has the advantage of his own boxing company, Golden Boy Promotions, which has made a big splash in a brief existence.

    Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather's adviser and closest friend, suggested that might be the deciding factor.

    "Oscar obviously has a history of taking the biggest fights," Ellerbe said, "and in this case, he not only could participate in the biggest fight in boxing history, but also promote the biggest fight in boxing history."

    Mayweather Jr., who is promoting an entertainment weekend of hip-hop music, comedy and celebrity basketball here, also hopes to delve into boxing promotion.

    "Oscar's roster of fighters is great," he said. "I'm just starting to build my promotional company. But someday, we're going to smile and laugh together, and do business as friendly rivals, and remember we had a great fight. It's really not about the money made, just about a great fight between two businessmen with great heads on their shoulders."

    Mayweather Sr. vowed if that happened, he would not be troubled by teaching De La Hoya to knock his son's head off his shoulders.

    "I taught my son everything he knows, but I didn't teach him everything I know," he said. "I'm the one who created the style, I'm the one who can break the style. I know just how to open it up, believe me. That's what the fight would come down to, whether I can break the style. And if I have to show you, and if Oscar puts the right money on the table, I grant you it will be broken

    dammmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn oh he's ****in serious. cant wait to see this fight

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    • GunStar
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      Mayweather Sr. is a lowlife money hungry bastard. He cares about money more then principles.

      He was not the 25% of a boxer that his son is. He's jealous of his son, let him be in his corner & make some money. His son is not soft like his father, his son has balls & can take a great punch.

      People are getting carried away with oscar performance against Mayorga, this will be an easy fight for Floyd. Mark my word!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gunstar1
        Mayweather Sr. is a lowlife money hungry bastard. He cares about money more then principles.

        He was not the 25% of a boxer that his son is. He's jealous of his son, let him be in his corner & make some money. His son is not soft like his father, his son has balls & can take a great punch.

        People are getting carried away with oscar performance against Mayorga, this will be an easy fight for Floyd. Mark my word!

        it was floyd that was acting like a ***** towards his father not acknowledging him and all

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          #5
          Originally posted by mystyal2k5
          it was floyd that was acting like a ***** towards his father not acknowledging him and all
          His father been a **** all of his life, he was never a great father to begin with. Also I think Uncle Roger helped Jr. more then Sr.

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            "But I'll tell you something, if Oscar talks to me now about fighting my son, and if he comes up with the right digits for me, to where I'm comfortable with it, the fight is on."

            Mayweather Sr. also said if De La Hoya retains him as trainer -- and meets his $2 million asking price -- his son will get knocked out.

            If i was delahoya, id tell floys sr., go **** yourself and your bull**** techniques.

            both sr. and jr. are making delahoya look like a ****en dumb ass.

            i gurentee you sr. is the one who tells/told floyd he can take an older delahoya

            2 million dollars almost as ridicules as the money steward charges to teach his ****.

            if anybody knows delahoya, everybody know he still fights the same, but with all these trainers changing his style he has never came into his own.

            delahoya is a ****en dumb ass if he has mayweather in his corner, ****en retire, fight the middleweight champion or retire
            Last edited by ferocity; 06-04-2006, 12:50 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Gunstar1
              His father been a **** all of his life, he was never a great father to begin with. Also I think Uncle Roger helped Jr. more then Sr.

              im talking about in the post. how he dissed him

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                [QUOTE=ferocity]
                "But I'll tell you something, if Oscar talks to me now about fighting my son, and if he comes up with the right digits for me, to where I'm comfortable with it, the fight is on."

                Mayweather Sr. also said if De La Hoya retains him as trainer -- and meets his $2 million asking price -- his son will get knocked out.[/qutoe]


                If i was delahoya, id tell floys sr., go **** yourself and your bull**** techniques.

                both sr. and jr. are making delahoya look like a ****en dumb ass.

                i gurentee you sr. is the one who tells/told floyd he can take an older delahoya

                2 million dollars almost as ridicules as the money steward charges to teach his ****.

                if anybody knows delahoya, everybody know he still fights the same, but with all these trainers changing his style he has never came into his own.

                delahoya is a ****en dumb ass if he has mayweather in his corner, ****en retire, fight the middleweight champion or retire
                Good post by Margarito's manager.

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                  I dont know about hurt. But PBF @ 154 could smell trouble.

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                  • moy22487
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                    its a trick.. the mayweathers are trying to cash out on de la hoya. lol

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