:happy I didn't realize he was younger than Floyd Mayweather Jr. :blood (by exactly two days...and debuted two months after him) I'm not sure whether Forbes has anything lined up for 2015 but he is always in the gym. While a shell of himself in the pros since the 2006-2008 period in which he was last highly visible (defeating K9 Bundrage - who years later would become the current and 2-time IBF light middleweight champ - in the Contender semifinals, losing a tourney finals SD to Grady Brewer, getting robbed against B-Hop's nephew Demetrius, upsetting Panchito Bojado, bloodying DLH's nose as his tuneup for Mayweather, and giving Berto a competitive fight) - I only gave him 1 round in his last outing against green prospect Antonio Orozco - he does still make a living off providing his services to world class fighters as sought-after, highly respected sparring partner. Last week he gave a short interview about Floyd, with whom he not only shares his age and length of professional career, but a great deal more as Forbes is a Mayweather family friend and has both sparred with Floyd Jr. and been trained at various times by his father and both uncles (most extensively with Jeff) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlzP45n5Fq8 I wonder if Pacquiao will be courting him to clone Mayweather's style in camp. :think It wouldn't be the first time someone had utilized his services in that manner. Steve's a consummate pro, and puts aside personal stuff when it comes down to business.