I never paid for a fight he was involved with the only one i will pay for is his next fight against Pacqauio:hi:
I think i would much rather spend it on getting you're mum a Brazilian wax i told her many times to shave down there but she never does.:blurp
That's pretty cray.....my mum is like 70...way to go mom get yours! Still prob better than being raised by two dads......tell us what that's like
I will be using the money to get your mum a Brazilian she is very hairy kind of puts me of when i am ****ing her.
Yet you spend your life talking about him. If I hate someone I don't spend all my time obsessing over them.
Anybody can call out anyone, it's just words. Fans seem to think boxing is some schoolyard fight and not a multi-million dollar business. Bad timing, politics, business, managerial decisions, etc...have always prevented certain fights from happening. This happened a lot too, but everyone gets stuck on "So and so ducked whomever" or "so and so was ducked by whomever". It was for less than a year that Mayweather was 130 lb champ and Mosley champ at 135 at the same time. Mayweather said he wanted to fight Mosley, but I doubt there were any serious negotiations between the 2. Mosley soon moved up in weight to chase a big money fight with DLH, as Floyd would later do. It was a little embarrassing years later, in 2006, with Shane saying he wasn't going to fight Floyd because of a dentist appointment lol. That was Oscar getting priority over Shane. Tszyu was just bad timing. Mayweather's last fight at 135 was in late 2003. Tszyu was inactive from January 2003 to November 2004. After the Mitchell fight, Tszyu signed to fight Hatton and then lost to him. Tszyu was also a Showtime fighter. Mayweather-Hatton took awhile to materialize. While gullible fools actually thought Hatton insulting him during the Castillo post-fight interview made the fight (another case of boxing fans having a schoolyard mentality about a multi-million dollar business), Ricky's dad later admitted that they negotiating with Mayweather's camp for a year and a half. Mayweather wanted the Cotto fight in 2005 at 140. Cotto's team and Arum did not. The boxing world wanted it in 2008 at 147, after Cotto-Mosley/Mayweather-Hatton and neither side cared to make the fight happen. Cotto even talked about this leading up to the Floyd fight in 2012. Cotto did face excellent opposition otherwise in 2008-09 so he deserves much credit for that. I criticize Mayweather more for his opposition from 2007-on, once he became a much bigger draw and had much more leverage to get the fights he wanted. Some good matchups, some ****py ones, some overdue ones. But a lot of the fights that failed to materialize before that I just chalk up to bad timing and politics, rather than people's simplistic "he said this in an interview so that must mean this" ****.
You can break down every possible fight till you can't see straight. But when you're the biggest in draw in boxing over the last 2 decades and Diego Corrales is your toughest fight something is gone wrong there. It just doesn't add up that Corrales would be the man.
Unless you are talking about Boxing only, you may be onto something. Blacks pretty much rule the sports scene with guys like Jordan, Tiger, LeBron, etc and everyone loves those guys. What everyone hates are people who are too ****y, gangster like attitude, criminals, thugs... etc. This applies to all races and so stop pulling the NAACP CARD.