Floyd mayweather: "im thinking about working back with my father"

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  1. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ain't broke? Floyd Sr. Laid the foundation. Roger doesn't pressure Floyd like his dad does. he let him does whatever he wants. Training in odd as hours. Floyd has steadily decline every year since his 130lb days.
     
  2. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree with you about Sr. being a superior trainer. I just hope son/father duo can get on common ground. They could def. make for a lethal combo for Floyd's last couple of fights. Sr. is still the much better strategist.

    Holy ****. Never even crossed my mind. I guarantee it works too.
     
  3. Slickstar

    Slickstar Crisp This Full Member

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    Floyd Sr may be a better trainer, but it won't mean much if they can't work together
     
  4. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If you like those muscle heads apply some PED, Floyd would've fail even the **** test.
     
  5. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A lot of that is due to aging though I'm sure. Also, I don't think Floyd's gotten worse. I just think people have gradually come up with better ideas on how to approach a fight with him.

    Nonetheless, Floyd's preparations are second to none. None.
     
  6. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    what symptoms usually come about from diabetes that's boxing related? just curious
     
  7. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    His dad would've never let Floyd to train 4 hours and go bull**** and 2 more hours and go to strip club. and then run home from the stripclub as roadwork.

    Floyd put age on his body like that. Irregular sleep schedule. Plus i like the boxer/puncher Floyd much more.
     
  8. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rog has Type 2:

    Type 1 Diabetes
    Frequent urination
    Unusual thirst
    Extreme hunger
    Unusual weight loss
    Extreme fatigue and Irritability

    Type 2 Diabetes
    Any of the type 1 symptoms
    Frequent infections
    Blurred vision
    Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
    Tingling/numbness in the hands/feet
    Recurring skin, gum, or bladder infections
     
  9. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This might be a move to affect 50 cent. Mayweather taking FLoyd Sr away from 50's new GYM
     
  10. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    No symptoms if you have heart disease or atherosclerosis of a large blood vessel, unless you have a heart attack or stoke. Disease of the large blood vessels in your legs may cause problems with blood circulation, leading to leg cramps, changes in skin color, and decreased sensation.
    Vision problems, vision loss, or pain in your eye if you have diabetic eye disease
    No symptoms if you have early diabetes-related kidney disease. Swelling of the legs and feet occur in more advanced stages of kidney failure.
    Tingling, numbness, burning, or shooting or stabbing pain in the feet, hands, or other parts of your body, if the nerves are affected by diabetes (peripheral diabetic neuropathy). If the nerves that control internal organs are damaged (autonomic neuropathy), you may have sexual problems, digestive problems (a condition called gastroparesis); difficulty sensing when your bladder is full; dizziness, fainting, or difficulty knowing when your blood sugar is low.
     
  11. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Also remember your brain runs on glucose. People with diabetes have significant cognitive decline
     
  12. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Are you in medicine?
     
  13. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    No i have an interest on biology and my dad has the disease. Grandpa died from it. It ravages you. Both were vibrant men who wasted a way. My grandpa died spending all his day in a chair grinding his teeth. My father was a good guy but gradually it robbed him of his dignity aswell. He now qualifies for perminant disability.

    Long story short its a terrible disease that doesnt get the press others do for some reason
     
  14. canucks9314

    canucks9314 Iron Chinned ATG Warrior Full Member

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    i like it. floyd sr. would actually tell floyd what to do rather than being a yes man.
     
  15. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Interesting. Poor Roger. Should cut down on those Sammies.