Boxing's Great Enigma - Floyd Mayweather

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  1. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Contraversy sells, and Floyd is good at creating contraversy. His 0 is also what keeps him marketable and in demand. People will tune in each and every time to see if this will be the night that he loses. They just want to see the look on his face when his oh so precious 0 is stripped away from him.

    I have no problem with Floyd doing what he has to do in order to sell his fights. What I dont understand is how he can play the role of villian, then cry his eyes out and complain like a 5yr old with sand in her clit when he doesnt get praised by fans and the rest of the boxing world.
     
  2. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    The fact that all you got from that was "Oh, it's just HATIN'!" tells enought about you. Actually, your post history tels us all. Go cry elsewhere.
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Come to stalk me ****? What does any of that have to do with the topic?

    I didn't need to put a link, I said exactly where it's at. :lol: Did that go over your head Phailey?
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    People also want to see him get beat remember. Isn't that the call of all the Floyd fans? :huh

    But yes, he does have other qualities that does make people want to see him. He's losing them though.
     
  5. Bobby Heenan

    Bobby Heenan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    nobodies crying man....settle down...im just telling you...you obviously have your poodle colored glasses on while reading this

    i didnt say it was hating...just typical...."oh the young athlete was given too much too soon" angle...its played out....

    so you are gonna tell me floyd didnt reach superstardom after he broke free from arum? that he and haymon didnt execute a plan they had all along? this is why this author has no point with number 10.....because floyd broke free and became a superstar....so it tells me floyds beef with arum was legit....but you stay delusional bro
     
  6. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's more than just controversy. He is a great and rare talent, even the most ardent Floyd hater has to see that.

    Even casual fans that do hate him admire his talents. Controversy will only get you but so far (although it is an element with him).
     
  7. Bobby Heenan

    Bobby Heenan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    people do wanna see him get beat....

    thats part of the reason many tune in....and they want to see him beat because of how he portrays himself...which is marketing and promotion...nobody cared to see him get beat when he was with arum because nobody knew about him other than diehards.....now everyone knows him.....because he broke free of arum and became a huge celebrity
     
  8. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Great skills only get you so far though. Had Floyd been Mr nice guy and was a well mannered man, he would not be in such demand. He would just be another skilled slick black fighter. Its his 0, and his brash attitude that keep him relevant.

    Look at Mayorga. Loses every single big fight yet still lands on HBO PPV cards. Why? He's entertaining.
     
  9. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, I dont get the too much too son argument. When he really hit it big with the DLH fight, that was 2007, when he was 30 years old, fighting in his 5th weight class. If anything, that seems a bit late.
     
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    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So the fact that he is one of the best (if not THE best) fighters in the world has nothing to do with it?
     
  11. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And he presents very little threat due to his lack of skill against elite fighters. Also, Mayorga himself can't sell anything as far as PPV.
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    You aren't telling anything. Like I said, the fact that you cannot find anything truthful about that article just says all there is about you.

    Played out or not, it's a constant truth with today's athletes. Some athletes don't fall into it, others do.

    WHy you have a problem with that is odd.

    Why would I even say that. :patsch Are you going to say if you **** outta your ass, it's actually ****?

    You obviously missed the entire point of the article. Not surprised one bit from a fanboy.
     
  13. Bobby Heenan

    Bobby Heenan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it is a bit late....he had a plan and arum wouldnt let him execute it...they got out of it and hit it big without bobby.....and yet some people cant understand or comprehend that....and dont see it as a reason ole bobby would not want his golden cow to fight floyd

    point number 10 being lame and typical was my whole point of posting in this thread....and that got taken for me saying "oh its just more hatin"
     
  14. Bobby Heenan

    Bobby Heenan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    haha...man i love how you call people fanboys....like you arent a pac fanboy.....im a floyd fanboy....yer a pac fanboy....we all know it....so why even mention it
     
  15. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It plays a small role. There are plenty great boxers who never got the recognition they deserved for the simple fact they werent exciting.