You never got the pleasure of seeing him take that L get knocked down or even really beat up, hell I'd be mad to.:rofl The best fighter of this era whether you like it or not. 49-0 deal with it.:hi:
When you wait 19 years for something to happen and it never happens, it must be like a dagger going through his little fragile heart. Give him time.
Exactly PBF haters did more for his career than his fans yet they're too stupid to realize this.:rofl That's exactly why he always says he loves his haters.:yep PBF made hundreds of millions off these ****boys.
I know it must really suck to be a PBF hater going damn near 20 years and not seeing the man you despise take that L knocked down or beat up and go out on top undefeated. I mean I hate several teams but atleast I get a chance to see them lose. I don't like several fighters but atleast I got the pleasure of seeing them take that L not the case with PBF haters. Yet it will only get worse not better for them with time. 20 years from now they'll still be losing sleep at night about it.:yep
Well your fragile little heart must of have been torn to shreds once u found out your hero is a PED cheat so im certain u know their pain
I'll never understand why our generation is so obsessed with sales and numbers. And I'm not just talking boxing. When people talk films they say "I'm not going to watch so and so. Why would I see that when Avengers just made a billion at box office" Music "looool so and so sucks. Their album first week sales were only 20k".
I wouldn't even like to rationalise their thought process to be honest. What happened during the 12 rounds is the only thing I'm remotely interested in as a fight fan, and unless you're an executive of some kind, a promoter or one of the fighters, everything else should be largely irrelevant. I know Floyd Mayweather fans in particular are quite involved in how much their fighter earns each fight. Again, absolutely bizarre.
What a disaster for Showtime. They took a bath on this fight. There is going to be one ugly boardroom meeting at Showtime, Inc. over this debacle. Heads will roll and I guarantee there will be a serious discussion about their future in boxing. This could be a $20 million dollar hit.
What were his numbers pre-Oscar? 300k? He's back to that level now. Let me tell you: Without a dance partner with a big following or being latino, NOBODY cares about Floyd. This fight just proved that!