Floyd Sr. faces a different foe

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  1. BOSTONREDSOX

    BOSTONREDSOX The Ghost Full Member

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    Floyd Mayweather Sr. was unusually solemn Saturday after helping Ricky Hatton to an 11th round technical knockout victory over Paulie Malignaggi in their super lightweight bout at the MGM Grand Garden.
    The colorful boxing trainer has never met a camera or a tape recorder that he doesn’t like, but after most reporters had left the media center on Saturday, he turned down the volume and was far less outrageous than the public persona he portrays.
    He said he plans to continue to train boxers for no more than two years, and perhaps as little as just another year, as he battles the disease sarcoidosis.
    Though Mayweather Sr. considers his greatest gift his ability to teach young boxers, he said he isn’t interesting in taking on a challenge like that at this stage of his life.

    “I just don’t have the time to do that now,” Mayweather Sr., 56, said.
    According to the Sarcoidosis Research Institute’s web site, it is “a complex disease for which the cause and cure are unknown. Sarcoidosis involves inflammation that produces tiny lumps of cells in the body. The lumps are called granulomas because under the microscope they look like grains of sugar or sand. When these granulomas invade the body they can cause permanent damage to the affected organ.”
    Mayweather said his lungs are affected and that physical exertion often exacerbates his condition. He said he’s not looking for a large group of boxers to train, nor does he want to try to teach a young fighter from scratch.
    “I’m going to see how it goes,” said Mayweather, who taught his son, one-time pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., the basics of the game at an early age. “But I know it’s not going to be long. I am pretty sure I’m not going to be doing this more than two years. This lung disease is what I have to worry about.”
    As we wish Mayweather the best of luck and health in his fight against sarcoidosis
     
  2. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    I wish Floyd all the best. He is a great trainer and a great personality. :good
     
  3. bigmarkd86

    bigmarkd86 Active Member Full Member

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    amen to that.:thumbsup
     
  4. billyconn

    billyconn Active Member Full Member

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    Wish the best for him.....
     
  5. martin0792

    martin0792 The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Number one defensive trainer in the world in my view ahead of his brother Rodger and Freddie Roch is more aggressive style.
     
  6. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No one is perfect in life and he has flaws like all of us but deep down he doesnt seem to be all bad....I think he is just sometimes lost....I wish him well
     
  7. jaycuban

    jaycuban Cubans Do It Better ! Full Member

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    wish him the best, he is the best personality in boxing
     
  8. adub215

    adub215 Active Member Full Member

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    yea wish him the best of luck hope it gets threw it
     
  9. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Best of luck to him.
     
  10. Carlos Primera

    Carlos Primera Boxing Addict Full Member

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    seconded. the crazy fool is one of the most hilarious personalities in the sport.
     
  11. cpnasty

    cpnasty Fight Fan 83 Full Member

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    I wish him the best