"He can run, but he can't hide" - Joe Louis Has to be up there with "It ain't over till it's over" - Yogi Berra - for most culturally relevant quotes to ever come out of an athlete's mouth. We'll be hearing those in movies for the rest of time.
Did Floyd start that whole "no blueprint, x have tried x have failed" stuff? I find it hilarious when people troll nobodies with unbeaten records with that.
I think he did, well Castillo is clearly an effective blueprint for many reasons, there's a blueprint on everybody which is why it's a stupid quote of his. The blueprint is 'outpoint me or knock me out' so it's not the smartest of quotes.
I remember in the Mayweather - De La Hoya fight, there was an exchange between Merchant and Steward that cracked me up, it's something like Steward: 'That volley of punches, the series of left hooks to the body, I don't think they were very effective at all from Oscar, he's exerting himself and Floyd's relaxing all the time while he's doing that' Merchant: 'Well, I don't think they can be doing Mayweather any good, can they?'
Ruben Guerrero at the Mayweather-Guerrero press conference. "you guys like that ****... women beater; he must've learned that from his dad" Mayweather Sr at mayweather-guerrero press conference "I don't care about his son or the daddy, I'll whoop both they ass3s".
When Muhammed Ali was the greatest athlete in the world he was the most hated man in America. Now that he can barely walk or talk, people just love him to death. Well, I'm not going to give those folks a chance to love me.... Floyd Mayweather Jr.
I'm not perfect. I've made some mistakes outside the ring. But I don't make them inside the ring. Floyd Mayweather Jr.