:rofl We are talking about the mind of Floyd Mayweather Jr, correct? I don't think William Shakespeare could adequately describe the Pretty One's COWARDICE, let only his URGES... hehehe
AND.... was there any boxer suddenly lost their URGE when the other boxer agreed to all of his demands.?:think
and has there been anyone else who boxes as a profession who has proudly slapped his fans by saying he only wants to fight once a year? imagine if michael jordan goes: i only need to play 20 games a season, i'm not too worried about the pistons, i'm in the money making business. and can you imagine his fans going: see how sweet jordan is playing only once in a while and yet he so rich.
PAc didn't have the urge to rematch Torry or Sing. He did have the urge to rematch Morales a year later. A ***** move if you ask me lol... Just like the ***** that he was when he got a favor in the Hussein fight...:good
:nono I hope you realize what your trying to do? It's called "deflecting" and while you use frequently, you are miserably failing at it. Just thought you should know... :hey:rofl:hi:
Good point. But based on Floyds comments PAC MAN presents very little risk as a compeitor. Which is why his demands were met with a lot of contraversy. In his recent statment he said he's the best and he knows it....he also said PAC would be easy yet again so why not just take the easy fight...shut up the critics and walk away with the biggest money fight in history all the while solidifying his legacy? I don't want any man to fight if he's not ready but Floyd has the tools and style to beat Manny. He just lacks the confidence it seems.
Safe and warm? Seriously??? You do realize that comment should be directed at Floyd who should now feel safe and warm knowing he's officially not going to have to fight Manny. And he can thank himself for that security net.
you are not impatient but when Pac knocks out Morales 10 months after the first fight, you say "it was a ***** move to wait 1 year"