Who was the biggest villain in boxing this weekend out of these 3: - Mayweather for mentioning two bums of the highest order as his next possible PPV opponent - Broner for once again talking the talk and failing to walk the walk and posing with a gun on social media - Paul Smith for missing weight by a mile and putting in somewhat of a none performance against Ward.
Mayweather - Meh, he's said (and done) dumber things then trolling about his next opponent. What he said was harmless and is nothing to get worked up over. Paul Smith - If this was almost any other fight, what he did would be shameful. Okay it still was to some extent but when you're facing Andre Ward, even a rusty one, you need EVERY advantage you can get. Smith did not miss weight due to "f***ing up", he did it on purpose. It didn't work out but he was being fed to Ward anyway so no one will really give a damn what he did. Broner - It's fine to act arrogant in boxing. Froch, Mayweather and even GGG do it. But if you're going to act like you're King S*** then at least back it up; Porter's style is reckless and can be countered somewhat easily (ala Kell Brook) once you get use to his rhythm but it's nothing if you don't punch back oftern and Broner figured that dancing, holding and acting like a clown is how you win fights at world level. Broner is talented but he throws it away because acting like a MTV reality star is apparently how you make "About Billions". Heh more like Absolute Bulls*** or A (load of) B***ocks So er...I think you can tell Broner is my villain of the year...Yes I know you said this weekend, well it's gonna be hard to top Broner.
I think Andre Ward wins it by a stretch for picking smith and then acting suprised at the weigh when he sees he's out of shape
I went Mayweather for two reasons, firstly naming Mayfield or Berto, enough said. Secondly Mayweathers influence on Broner, I have been thinking about this and may be well wide of the mark but I think it is a question to be asked. Broner acts like a a**hole and is a grown man so he he does take responsibility for his actions but... Mayweather is ridiculously disciplined, trains like a dog, eats well, lives well, rests like he should and never risks himself in a fight by doing stupid things away from the gym or ring that could have serious effects on his performance. I believe Mayweather actually encourages Broner to act like an idiot and Broner like to impress Mayweather. Mayweather turning up with him at Porters gym with Broner and laughing like a little cheerleader when Broner was shooting his mouth off, at the press conferences Broner speaking about Porters father and money and Mayweather sitting there laughing and joking, again encouraging Broner to keep going like Broner was impressing him. If Mayweather was really Broners "big bro" he would have actually acted like it and slapped him down, got him focused, offered him the right advice and done all he could to make sure Broner was psychically and mentally prepared. I watch them together and it looks like Mayweather is living the bad boy life through Broner, watching Broner do and say the things he wish he could of done in the sense that it's not Mayweather turning up unprepared and about to be beaten up. It's just a thought, like I said Broner is a grown man and is ultimately responsible for his words and actions but I feel Mayweather is a huge influence on him and just look at Broner, is it a good influence?
lol Fanboy. That is funny. I am not a fan of his. You, on the other hand, cannot get him off your mind. You may need to seek therapy.
Maybe one day you will get to live out your fantasy and deep throat a tranny all the way to the tache. :nod