Why is Floyd Sr. distracting the camp?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MrMagic, Aug 30, 2011.


  1. CYoungblood95

    CYoungblood95 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wait wait wait...but where is all the talk about Floyd Sr. going to jail and using his son as a human shield from gunfire and selling drugs and etc....now all of a sudden he is the victim here? So it's Floyd's fault that Sr. went to jail and he found better chemistry with his Uncle? It's Jr's fault that Sr. was shot and it pretty much ruined his career- (part of the reason why he is so bitter and jealous)?
     
  2. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol: I honestly don't see the truth in Senior using him as a human shield. And where I have I said it's Floyd's fault for the way things turned out? Stop overreacting and read my post properly.
     
  3. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd Sr did lay the foundation though. If not for him, I highly doubt Floyd Jr would be who he is today.
     
  4. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was thinking the same thing when i heard him say you will see about him one day!

    The man is more jealous of the spotlight Roger gets than he is of Floyd's success. He is proud of Floyd's success but he wants the shine/credit Roger is getting for training Floyd. He feels taught Roger and Floyd how to box!
     
  5. motorcity

    motorcity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was SR beating Floyd up and forcing him to be a boxer that irks him. But ironically, that's what made Jr what he is today. What he despises about his father is what in turn, made Jr. successful.
     
  6. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    On a more serious note Floyd Sr. is sick and is slowly dying and i think they really need to squash this beef before he dies. Floyd would really regret his dad dying while they are on bad terms and not enjoying the last years of his father life with him. They need to wake up and see the big picture and that is Family and Life. Boxing should be an after thought behind the two!
     
  7. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    lol this the same dude who came up with the steriods stuff
     
  8. NotAnMMAfan

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    Floyd Jr: "Let's pretend we're fighting and give these people something to talk About. Here's a month of crack supply"

    Floyd Sr: "Ats too mafaking ezzy son. Ey, thanks fo da crack"
     
  9. motownsiu

    motownsiu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think floyd sr. is more upset on the argument because the public saw how his son acted and makes look bad as a parent more so then actually getting into it with his son. for those that say it's fake floyd sr.'s voice was cracking from anger, and roger clearly looked uncomfortable. roger had that look even before they cussed each other out, "oh ****, here we go again."
     
  10. SweetHome_Bama

    SweetHome_Bama Loyal Member banned

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    Sarcoidosis isn't super serious if treated, like Floyd Sr. is being treated. My mother was diagnosised with it 6 to 7 years ago and has been just fine after it was discovered and treated.

    That being said Floyd Sr. needs to stop causing distractions and just be proud of his son and happy to be in his life and his grandkids life.
     
  11. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is nothing new. They have arguements like this every other day. Sr. have to toot his own horn every 30 secs. That **** gets annoying and predictable. He act as if he is floyd jr himself by the way he talks. I mean Floyd jr. already gave him props on several occausions but hardly if ever SR would say that floyd jr is also good bc of his hardwork. you don't hear it just him tooting his own horn. I don't think it is staged but i don't think Floyd jr. gives a **** about the public anymore.
     
  12. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    floyd jr. stated time and time again that his father is nothing but critisims. He is always doing something wrong accordingly to his dad. I can understand where he is coming from bc my dad is like that. I am never good enough. Same ****. Gets under people's skin. u can tell when SR. tells JR. what to do, that floyd gets annoyed and shakes his head.
     
  13. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Naw...his son should just call him a ***.
     
  14. Broxi

    Broxi Stand With Ukraine Full Member

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    I wonder just how long Floyd Jr has been training himself, seriously think Rogers fancy-pants pad work is what's winning Mayweather his fights?

    Floyd is a natural, he has more ring IQ than both his elders put together and could train for any fight without them. Roger & Sr are just along for the ride IMO.
     
  15. Count Pacula

    Count Pacula Cashweight Thrillionaire Full Member

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    Most people see it as a big problem but it's really not. Jr can easily tell his bodyguards to escort Sr out of the gym any time there's a conflict. Or he can respectfully tell Sr to stay away from the gym until training camp is over. Instead I think Jr actually enjoys arguing with his old man to a certain extent. Jr loves the attention and there's no better way to get it than being involved in melodrama.

    Is it morally outstanding to insult your own father? Absolutely not. But when you play the villain role in boxing it's good for business. Nobody is crying about Eminem calling his mother a *****. Nobody should be up in arms about Floyd calling his father a ***. Certain entertainers rely on shock value to thrive.

    As odd as it sounds people would rather watch the Mayweathers jump toward each other's throat than see Pacquiao wave and smile to his countrymen. While the latter is respectable behavior it's not entertainment.