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  • #11
    He's like a pro wrestler but better. Never have I wanted to see someone lose so bad, yet been so satisfied when he wins. Prop for knowing his role and juicing it for more money than anyone else could since Ali. I hate the character but I'd be front and center for an autograph.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by thephantom5 View Post
      March 24th, 2010 | by Sabrina Montez

      Floyd Mayweather Jr. has an allegiance of fans, but his persona strikes a negative cord within the boxing community. Why is a fighter with a 40-0 record continuously criticized? Perhaps it’s jealousy, his lack of humility, or his selection of opponents. Whatever it may be, Mayweather has become accustomed to playing the boxing villain. His Uncle, Jeff Mayweather, recently shed some light on Floyd’s bad guy image.

      “He has picked the role of being the bad guy because he’s flashy, flamboyant and in your face with it, and speaks his mind, whether you like it or not. A lot of people don’t like that and want to see him fall, but its no different than Ali; many people hated him too. The same type of people that liked Ali back then are the same people that like Floyd now. It is just generations later repeating itself ,” stated Jeff.

      He continues, “My opinion of it is this is a business and at the end of the day, you do what you do to generate capital and only two types of fighters make money, the extremely good guy that can fight or the bad guy that seems to get under everyone’s skin, but has the talent to back it up. At the end of the day, you may not like it, but when it comes to their craft, you have to respect it. It is what it is. At least when your the bad guy, you can be yourself when the cameras come on.”

      Floyd is certainly no stranger to being in the spotlight, whether it is in the field of entertainment or sports. Whether people love him or hate him, Floyd wants to be recognized for who he is, one of the best fighters in the world. Ever since Floyd and Manny Pacquiao butted heads and couldn’t come to an agreement on a possible dream bout, Mayweather has received a barrage of criticism, even more than usual. His desires for Pacquiao to subject himself to strict Olympic-style drug testing, which Pacquiao declined, has sent many blasting Floyd’s motives, feeling as if he shouldn’t be allowed to make up his own rules. Also add in the fact that he is naturally vocal, and flamboyant, and it makes people really want to see the guy fail.

      One thing I noticed about Floyd over the years is that he knows how to play the villain role when the time is right. Mayweather is living in his world and whether you are for him or against him, he wants to be noticed…one way or another.
      When Pacquiao demands a 10 millions penalty per extra pound, issues 8oz gloves which favors the puncher (himself) and demands a 50-50 split despite never not once having outsold Floyd in any PPV, isn't that Pacquiao "MAKING HIS OWN RULES?!" Mayweather agreed to that, all he asked in return was that Pacquiao took a damned test. He didn't. I lost allot of respect for Pacquiao then. Still love him as a fighter but now I WANT TO SEE RANDOM TESTS TOO.

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      • #13
        I love Pac but Floyd could get a 24/7 fighting a broom. More people will pay to see someone lose than win. Don't belive me? Wait another month and compare Pac and Floyds fight. Floyd will easily sell over 1.5. What did Pac get?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Allucard View Post
          When Pacquiao demands a 10 millions penalty per extra pound, issues 8oz gloves which favors the puncher (himself) and demands a 50-50 split despite never not once having outsold Floyd in any PPV, isn't that Pacquiao "MAKING HIS OWN RULES?!" Mayweather agreed to that, all he asked in return was that Pacquiao took a damned test. He didn't. I lost allot of respect for Pacquiao then. Still love him as a fighter but now I WANT TO SEE RANDOM TESTS TOO.
          Don't bother. It is what it is. But if Amir Khan proves to be elite, he'd make an excellent heel in the future.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by -GDS- View Post
            Don't bother. It is what it is. But if Amir Khan proves to be elite, he'd make an excellent heel in the future.
            This isn't the WWE. I guess Floyd will stay a heel until he retire again. Pac should turn heel too because he didn't gave the fans what they wanted.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by P4P305 View Post
              This isn't the WWE. I guess Floyd will stay a heel until he retire again. Pac should turn heel too because he didn't gave the fans what they wanted.
              This ain't the WWE, but the money the guys are paid in is the same. Floyd will play the heel because it gets him more money. In the future, at best Floyd could be the guy everyone publicly hates but secretly wants to win, but that's it, he'll always be the bad guy to an extent. And Pac did give people what they want, it just takes two guys to make a fight, but there was only one fighter.

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