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  • Sickmerch1990
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    Gervonta davies be shot to shiiit either in the ring or out of it in few years bad vibes round that boy no chance he fulfills his boxing potenial

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  • Butch.McRae
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    Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
    Badou Jack says different, imo. Talent will always end up breaking through, and the guys actually signed to Floyd (Ishe, Badou, J'Leon, Gavril, Tabiti, etc) seem to be pretty well grounded.

    Affiliated fights get to a different conversation.
    I know one of the guys you listed personally. Trust me, that lifestyle is hard to ignore. It's tough to stay grounded in that bubble. Jack is a different situation all together. Truly an individual.

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  • Larry the boss
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    Tank and Broner both are trying to copy the wrong aspects of Mayweather

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  • Zaroku
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    Broner tried to emulate "big brother" but couldn't.
    Hopefully these young dudes will find out that what works for someone else may not fit them..

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  • Lou Cipher
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    Mayweather's strip club looks like a crack den. It probably can only be open during the hours that the health department is closed.

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  • AdonisCreed
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    That makes sense and that's the downfall of Adrien Broner and maybe Gervonta Davis. They see Floyd doing these things and they think they can do the same and still be successful. One thing Floyd always says is that he dedicated his life to the sport of boxing. He's done multiple interviews telling these young guys they have to put in the work. But the thing is these young guys wanna live the lavish lifestyle without putting in the hard work at the gym. They rather party and live the street life which is there fault. Floyd doesn't really do the party scene he just does that just to get attention and market himself as a business to keep his name relevant because some saw his style of fighting as boring so he has too have a flashy outspoken personality to draw crowds.

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  • SugarRayCurtain
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    Originally posted by _original_ View Post
    I thought most of us already knew that Floyd trains at night typically. He was probably just out of camp/training and stopped by one of his establishments then went to sleep. Say he went to sleep at 6am and woke up a 2-3pm which is what I read and seen from him. He thinks it's an advantage and hey, it works. Boxers use to wake up at 5am to do road work and start training super early but it's sort of ridiculous for the guys who fight at 7-8, by then your body is tired and ready to rest. I think Floyd threw that type of thinking away and thought it to be better to train late/at night and have your body use to being fully alert and ready around fight time (8-9pm for him). Sparring and training should mimic the upcoming fight so why not get it down to the exact fight time as well.
    Good point
    I always assumed that Floyd just had a weird sleeping pattern where he just goes to bed really late and wakes up late, but it does make sense if youre fighting at 9pm

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  • bronx7
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    All mind games for mcgregor and to get mcregor bets easy$. Doesn't drink gain weight optical illusion. Then Davis Broner do the same but party! Morons

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  • LockardTheGOAT
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    He was training to fight an 0-0 novice. What do you expect...

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  • _original_
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    I thought most of us already knew that Floyd trains at night typically. He was probably just out of camp/training and stopped by one of his establishments then went to sleep. Say he went to sleep at 6am and woke up a 2-3pm which is what I read and seen from him. He thinks it's an advantage and hey, it works. Boxers use to wake up at 5am to do road work and start training super early but it's sort of ridiculous for the guys who fight at 7-8, by then your body is tired and ready to rest. I think Floyd threw that type of thinking away and thought it to be better to train late/at night and have your body use to being fully alert and ready around fight time (8-9pm for him). Sparring and training should mimic the upcoming fight so why not get it down to the exact fight time as well.

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