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  • #41
    Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
    Dr Strip Club, The Authority of Las Vegas Strip Clubs gives his review:

    https://www.drstripclub.com/vegas-st...ection-review/

    GIRL COLLECTION–REVIEW
    OFFICIALLY THE WORST STRIP CLUB IN VEGAS…


    EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GIRL COLLECTION IN ONE WORD:

    “NO”


    Doc’s Last Visit to Girl Collection: October 7, 2017

    The dancers are good looking. But there are so few dancers it doesn’t matter. The ****tail waitresses are even hotter. But the club is so ridiculously overpriced that you would think Floyd Mayweather is broke and needs to raise cash. If so many of you didn’t keep asking, I wouldn’t list Girl Collection on my site and keep going to update my review. This place doesn’t deserve to be called a Las Vegas Strip Club. But I’ll keep checking it out and warning you to avoid this place and go to better clubs.

    Twice as much to get in as any other strip club in Vegas. Only 12 seats at the bar and if you want a table you have to pay almost double the price of bottle service anywhere else…and all this extra money out of your pocket for a very small number of girls–I will admit the girls are very hot…but this place over charges and under delivers–kinda like paying $3,000 to go watch a Mayweather fight and watch mostly dancing and trash talking with very little hitting. Save your money and have a better time in a different strip club.

    Floyd Mayweather’s new strip club, Girl Collection, had a soft opening on Friday, May 5, 2017. This was followed an “official soft opening” on Thursday May 11, 2017 and, the official grand opening May 26, 2017. At first there were very few customers and only a few but very hot dancers. These multiple opens were to get attention because virtually no one was showing up and those who did show up often discovered there were no dancers. On the Official Grand Opening Weekend, they had zero, zip nada no dancers working at 11:00 PM on a Saturday night. And it is only slightly better now.
    This club will obviously fail unless Floyd is just using the place as a Tax write off. Floyd might just be showing off like rich white guys do by run failing winery's so they can show people there too cool.

    But IF Floyd is really taking the place seriously he is no business man and needs a pro to run the place for him

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Heromaker View Post
      This club will obviously fail unless Floyd is just using the place as a Tax write off. Floyd might just be showing off like rich white guys do by run failing winery's so they can show people there too cool.

      But IF Floyd is really taking the place seriously he is no business man and needs a pro to run the place for him
      Went by there tonight just to bust balls of his fans about whatever bad stuff I could find...but now I actually feel bad for him. The place was DEAD. Like 6 cars in the parking lot with lots of valet and doormen outside just messing around. On the street, there were girls in the cars talking on their phones which were clearly dancers with nothing to do. Meanwhile up the street at Treasures it was completely packed no parking available, and 3 different limos pulled in full of more patrons in the 5 minutes I was there. Then up the street the other direction is the sleaziest titty bar here, Little Darlings. At least 75 cars outside and place was jumping. Took video and pictures but probably won't post them. I feel bad for the people who work there. They probably thought they hit a gold mine when the entire world was watching Floyd and Conor, bringing a lot of publicity to the place. Now it's long forgotten just like Floyd. That fight may as well have been 5 years ago. The club is clearly in serious trouble. Especially by reading the reviews he cheaped out on the taxi drivers limo drivers Uber drivers etc and they've turned on him. One review even said the hotel people told I'm to avoid the club. That's very very very very very bad in Vegas. You need the service people on your team and Floyd slagged them off somehow.
      Last edited by Lou Cipher; 10-14-2017, 06:13 AM.

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      • #43
        Dominic Breazeale is a decent contender in his own right. I'd like to see him take on a European contender. Think Carlos Takam, Christian Hammer, Johann Duhaupas level. He should take Eric Molina out in the mid rounds.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
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          Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
          Brassiere just wanted the easiest fight possible. Hearn had just paid him around 5 mil for the Joshua fight, so it isn't like he wouldn't have gotten a decent paycheck to fight Whyte. But it's ok, take the easy route with Molina, no worries. We may even see an upset, since Brassiere isn't the slickest fighter in the division, by far.



          I didn't say I blamed Brassiere... but there was Whyte available, yet Brassiere declined... and not for lack of money like I said.
          Taking on Whyte without more money compensating Breazeale would be unlikely bc a win over Molina gets him in title territory with Wilder . He might be getting less for Molina but he will have a shot at Wilder and a decent payday win or lose. I cant see him not thinking he can defeat Wilder , as opposed to Joshua . He really doesn't think much of Wilder , thats the route he will likely go.
          Last edited by juggernaut666; 10-14-2017, 01:17 PM.

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          • #45
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            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
            Quote:
            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
            Brassiere just wanted the easiest fight possible. Hearn had just paid him around 5 mil for the Joshua fight, so it isn't like he wouldn't have gotten a decent paycheck to fight Whyte. But it's ok, take the easy route with Molina, no worries. We may even see an upset, since Brassiere isn't the slickest fighter in the division, by far.

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            Originally Posted by juggernaut666 View Post
            If theres a fighter who hasnt taken the easy route while trying to get a title its Breazeale who doesnt even have 20 fights yet like Joshua . Mansour/ Joshua and Izu who many on here claimed the future Joshua killer before Breazeale handed him a L ....Breazeale wont get much better opponent outside Molina 3 weeks away . Everyone keeps complaining about fights but blame the promoters who cram everything in at last minute .

            I didn't say I blamed Brassiere... but there was Whyte available, yet Brassiere declined... and not for lack of money like I said.

            Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
            Taking on Whyte without more money compensating Breazeale would be unlikely bc a win over Molina gets him in title territory with Wilder . He might be getting less for Molina but he will have a shot at Wilder and a decent payday win or lose. I cant see him not thinking he can defeat Wilder , as opposed to Joshua . He really doesn't think much of Wilder , thats the route he will likely go.
            You can believe Brassiere saying he'll make more money vs Molina, but I don't believe him. If his management's strategy is like you say, to get a Wilder title shot, then obviously that's a good strategy, and like I said I don't blame him for taking an easier fight. All I'm saying is, it IS easier than Whyte, and a Whyte fight pays him better than a Molina fight. As to whether he'd beat Wilder in a title fight, it's a bigger chance Wilder overpowers him in mid rounds like Joshua did. That's just my 37 cents worth, nothing more, nothing less.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
              Quote:
              Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
              Quote:
              Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
              Brassiere just wanted the easiest fight possible. Hearn had just paid him around 5 mil for the Joshua fight, so it isn't like he wouldn't have gotten a decent paycheck to fight Whyte. But it's ok, take the easy route with Molina, no worries. We may even see an upset, since Brassiere isn't the slickest fighter in the division, by far.

              Quote:
              Originally Posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              If theres a fighter who hasnt taken the easy route while trying to get a title its Breazeale who doesnt even have 20 fights yet like Joshua . Mansour/ Joshua and Izu who many on here claimed the future Joshua killer before Breazeale handed him a L ....Breazeale wont get much better opponent outside Molina 3 weeks away . Everyone keeps complaining about fights but blame the promoters who cram everything in at last minute .

              I didn't say I blamed Brassiere... but there was Whyte available, yet Brassiere declined... and not for lack of money like I said.



              You can believe Brassiere saying he'll make more money vs Molina, but I don't believe him. If his management's strategy is like you say, to get a Wilder title shot, then obviously that's a good strategy, and like I said I don't blame him for taking an easier fight. All I'm saying is, it IS easier than Whyte, and a Whyte fight pays him better than a Molina fight. As to whether he'd beat Wilder in a title fight, it's a bigger chance Wilder overpowers him in mid rounds like Joshua did. That's just my 37 cents worth, nothing more, nothing less.

              Who you got if neither wilder or stiverne dont show for their fight?Give me 38 cents worth on this one.

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              • #47
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                Brassiere just wanted the easiest fight possible. Hearn had just paid him around 5 mil for the Joshua fight, so it isn't like he wouldn't have gotten a decent paycheck to fight Whyte. But it's ok, take the easy route with Molina, no worries. We may even see an upset, since Brassiere isn't the slickest fighter in the division, by far.

                Quote:
                Originally Posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                If theres a fighter who hasnt taken the easy route while trying to get a title its Breazeale who doesnt even have 20 fights yet like Joshua . Mansour/ Joshua and Izu who many on here claimed the future Joshua killer before Breazeale handed him a L ....Breazeale wont get much better opponent outside Molina 3 weeks away . Everyone keeps complaining about fights but blame the promoters who cram everything in at last minute .

                I didn't say I blamed Brassiere... but there was Whyte available, yet Brassiere declined... and not for lack of money like I said.

                Quote:
                Originally Posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                Taking on Whyte without more money compensating Breazeale would be unlikely bc a win over Molina gets him in title territory with Wilder . He might be getting less for Molina but he will have a shot at Wilder and a decent payday win or lose. I cant see him not thinking he can defeat Wilder , as opposed to Joshua . He really doesn't think much of Wilder , thats the route he will likely go.

                You can believe Brassiere saying he'll make more money vs Molina, but I don't believe him. If his management's strategy is like you say, to get a Wilder title shot, then obviously that's a good strategy, and like I said I don't blame him for taking an easier fight. All I'm saying is, it IS easier than Whyte, and a Whyte fight pays him better than a Molina fight. As to whether he'd beat Wilder in a title fight, it's a bigger chance Wilder overpowers him in mid rounds like Joshua did. That's just my 37 cents worth, nothing more, nothing less.

                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                Who you got if neither wilder or stiverne dont show for their fight?Give me 38 cents worth on this one.
                You mean if both Wilder and Stiverne have lackluster performances? In that case, it's 50/50 as to who wins, but it would likely be another full 12 rounds. If both PHYSICALLY don't show up for the fight, obviously there's no fight.

                LOL

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