"Some boxing fans feel that Mayweather is ducking Pacquiao." "I think he's awesome. He's just a young guy; caught up in a serious, vicious system that we're in, this boxing business. And it's just tough." "He must have some trust issues," Tyson said. He has to have trust issues. You have your friends around you, but when you really think about the situation, you really don't know anybody. Money is a strong motivator for deception.
ie., confidence issues....damn, first Marvin, then Holmes, now Iron Mike. Come on Floyd, find those balls and man up.
There is a reason Tyson is broke, and the same foolish logic, enable King to steal hundreds of millions from him, he failed to relize that this is a business first. But The same could be said for Paquiao so all this talk about Mayweather being scared or having trust issues is foolish, if anybody was scared it's Pacquiao he literally had Ariza basically trying to convince Pac in a video that Floyd was passed his prime, and getting beat up before Mayweather Ko'ed Ortiz then Ariza goes and say Mayweather don't hit that hard, now that was fear , Ariza tried to talk up the fight, and Manny was obviously disturb and wanted no parts of it.
Just because you're "the boss", that doesn't mean you don't have trust issues. If anything, being "the boss" puts you in a position to have those issues. Especially if it's a money train and everyone is in it for their own gain vs your best interest. I wonder how many of these paid employees are by a boxer's side when they're going through real issues. Just because they are in your entourage and accompany you to the ring, that doesn't mean they're your friend. Your money is.
I'm with you I'm unsure of the point Tyson is making and how these trust issues pertain to the Pacquiao fight? Oh well.
One thing I'm quite sure of, even if Floyd is as confused as we are by Tyson talking about trust issues, he won't run Tyson down with his mouth like he does most other people. Mike is still a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Pacquiao is the one that seems to be "caught up" in the game. The guy turns down a career high 40 million to make 10-20 million with Bradley.
Any one else reckon the HOFers all met up and planned an elaborate scheme to all make degrading comments about floyd to make him fight PAC?