Second episode was decent at best. First was better. I don't really give two shits about what Floyd's body guards are doing before Floyd trains. Best part was seeing Naz stick up for Mosley. Nazeem (Spelling?) is a badass. More training, and more insight from the trainers. Was cool hearing him talk about lateral movement. Shout-out to the Requiem for making a thread on that. He called that I guess (Which was reiterated through this episode). I don't know of it was wise to be so specific about your strategy, though.
It needs to get more creative, or just keep it simple. Definitely not hearing enough from the trainers. I'm not saying 360 is better... but I don't know what they're doing that makes it seem more refreshing. I just don't know.
i dont know...i like all the 24/7's and the 360......think both are doing great actually...very good for boxing.
Yea, 24/7 needs new fighters and new ideas. I liked the last episode of the Pacquiao-Cotto fight where it dove into the behind the scenes of the fight itself. I would like to see that with this fight, and may'be even negotiations, like what Fight Camp 360 is doing. I love all the 24/7's and what not, but it does seem like recycled ideas keep popping up.
Maybe because I was rushing to flip back to the NBA Playoffs. First episode seemed better. I don't really care for Mayweather's body guards lifting at Gold's. Seems like we got too much recycled stuff. Maybe I'm exaggerating.
What are you mother****ers expecting from 24/7 anyway? Some drama? If so, tune in to you your usual soap opera.
I agree second one didnt seem as good as the first and the preview for the next one was nothing to write home about. I love 24/7 but tonites was stale