50 Cent asks Floyd point blank what he's gonna do to Cotto. Mayweather doesn't go into "selling the PPV" villain mode, just speaks in his quiet humble regular guy voice and gives lots of praise to Cotto for being a hard worker from the Puerto Rican boxing tradition. He says he'll tcob. 50- Cent isn't satisfied with the answer, he wanted a guarantee to knock Miguel's ass unconscious or something. Floyd simply isn't feeling the villain tip just now. "Money Team til the day I d-i-e. Thanks for the support!" - and we OUT.
My mission in the gym now, is to use Mayweather's style, but adapt it for a Left handed fighter... Soon Kellerman will refer to me as 'A southpaw Mayweather with power' and I will make a rap video with Mayweather, Whittiker and Judah called 'Sequals suck'
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXD69lc1OTY&feature=relmfu[/ame] This guy goes from egg rolls to "ninja get ups." **** will help you big time brah.
:yep you can watch Dirrell in his upcoming fights if he picks up more from Floyd also. I don't know if I can handle it. I'll be distracted so much for 3 hours
This mother****er worked out for like three Iron Maiden albums in a row. I'm proud as a peacock to last five Maiden songs going that hard :yep
Did anybody else feel like Grey Shirt was being punished? :think The way everybody was sort of egging him on early while unloading on Floyd, but then laughing at him as Mayweather turned the tables and started working him over once gassed? And then teasing him about the "stoppage" at the end, and Roger trying to haul him back into the ring and throw him back to the lion. Mayweather seeming genuinely pissed off about something, beyond his usual trash talk. Maybe Grey Shirt/Omar was going around boasting a little too much of how well he'd been doing against Floyd. They've been working together for a while now, since close to the start of camp I think. Last week there was that story of Floyd "battering" him, so maybe Omar's pride got wounded and he tried to set the record straight by spreading around tales of him busting up Floyd. This definitely had an "execution" feel to it. We also didn't see Grey Shirt anywhere in the gym after that fifth round, or in the locker room afterward.