Does anyone know truthfully why Floyd brokedown after the Baldomir fight? [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzieRrvdd7g[/ame]
Wasn't it because Merchant was hating after he just completely schooled Baldomir? This was also the turning point. He went villain the max in his next fight against Oscar. They pushed him over the edge, and that's when he started saying **** making people happy. I'm here to collect $.
Floyd LITERALLY ran into the arms of Ellerbe. All that was missing was Elysian fields and an soft, angelic chorus in the background. :rofl
Wtf is that idiot blabbering about? lmao! ****ing ****, I thought watching him talk was bad, watching him cry like a little ***** is even worst...
wow, i thought that was just a short outburst based on the pictures. never knew that was 9 mins of crying on national television
ROFLMAO @ the guy who was sick of Floyd's gayness and demanded to know where the after party was! dealdealdeal
Yeah Ellerbe went to town with Floyds body there, he's the only one who seems to be genuinely excited after that point
Floyd's clearly an emotional guy. He has broken down and cried after at least a few fights by now. He broke down and cried after arguably his best performance, which was a MASSIVE, flawless, dominating performance over Gatti, who was no chump by any means. The one word answer to this thread: passion!
There are some pretty pathetic posts here. Whether you like him or not, Mayweather as a professional athlete sacrifices and puts so much energy into his career and it's obvious some of the emotion spilled over during that media conference. Because he is so good, and been a dominant fighter for so long, we have little else to criricise but to resort to bashing him for crying? The only consolation is that he has millions of dollars and fans worldwide, and the people bashing him here have a regular 9-5 job (I hope, considering the amount of time some people spend posting) and maybe a couple of anonymous fans on this site. High five's all round
Exactly what I think, you've got to take your hat off to him I mean the man put his hours in no doubt and I've got nothing but admiration for him as a sportsman