Fair enough. Legit question deserves a legit answer. I'll quote Pacquiao Wars: Rise Of The Player Haters by Steve Lewis. Excellent article inspired by hate filled souls like yourself and Freddy-Wakoff. Excerpts: This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected Was coming down to 145 tougher than you thought it would be since you hadn’t weighed 145 or less since 2006? This content is protected : I felt really good at that weight. It wasn’t a problem for me. Yeah, I know nothing about boxing. Watching boxing since Leonard-Hearns in 1981 only makes me a *******. Nearly 30 years of watching boxing doesn't qualify me as a boxing fan.
found this in google. http://onlinefreestreaming.blogspot.com/2010/06/watch-floyd-mayweather-jr-crying-and.html
He was announcing his retirement, so he was emotional. Funny pics but I think Floyd really thought he was gonna retire for good which is why we saw all the water works. He was FORCED back into the ring so people clown him for the "boo hooing". But he's not the first athlete to cry after announcing retirment.
i thought he should've fought cotto instead of anybody else at 140...so what if cotto was a bit green, he was hungry
Bob Arum sunk that fight entirely on his own. Hell it was one of the reasons Mayweather bolted from his stable.