Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 9:30 am  |  148 responses

He’s The, He’s The Best

We caught up with the one of the best boxers alive, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

by Nima Zarrabi // Images Tom Hogan – Hoganphotos/Golden Boy Promotions

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. wants to ball.

A member of Team Mayweather has found a basketball and has Floyd’s attention. A smile widens on Floyd’s face as he rushes over to the nearby court with members of his team in tow. Trash talk begins and a few wagers will likely be placed as Floyd starts dribbling the ball in excitement. We’re standing near the NBA TV studio setup at the Dallas Convention Center, right smack in the middle of Jam Session. It’s loud as hell in here, with obstacle courses, shops and various booths throughout the massive room set up for various All-Star weekend activities. Before Floyd can get his makeshift game going, a few Jam session officials cruise over and stop the party. Apparently, the court is set up for some type of fan event and Floyd and his crew will not be allowed to do their thing. He’s a little disappointed and shocked, but the smile will creep back soon. No matter how angry or upset he gets, the smile can’t be denied. He’s ferocious, on edge and determined to prove to the entire world that no fighter on the planet can touch him. Through it all, that smile will flash because the thing to know about Floyd is this: everything will be done on his terms, and his terms only. He’s earned that right thanks to a magnificent career that is still headed for new heights.

Back over on the NBA TV set, Floyd patiently waits for his call time. Fans and employees of the convention center approach him for photos and autographs. He happily fulfills every request. When Floyd begins his NBA TV interview, his manager Leonard Ellerbe asks me about my plan for the interview. I tell him that we can get the interview done anywhere and it should be no problem. He’s hardly impressed and I suddenly realize why. The convention center is extremely loud as all types of activities continue to begin around us. Basketball games, shooting contests, free tacos from Taco Bell—soon enough this place is a madhouse and finding a private spot where I can shoot Floyd on a Flip camera and conduct our interview becomes harder than I thought.

When I first got this assignment from Editor-n-Chief Ben Osborne a few days ago, I was stoked. I’ve always been impressed with Floyd both as a fighter and entertainer, especially after watching HBO 24/7. Boxing doesn’t have the same vehicles as the NBA to showcase its talent. There aren’t 82 games plus to promote their product or a popular platform like SLAM where one can get an in-depth view of the boxing life on a consistent basis. But 24/7 changed the game. It gave us an inside look into the life of a champion boxer, both in the ring and off. When I watched the 24/7 leading up to the Mayweather— Oscar De La Hoya bout, it was a wrap. I was captivated by Mayweather or the “villain” as he was beautifully portrayed in the show. While Oscar showcased time with his family and a carefully crafted image, Floyd gave us a stream of consciousness flow that was absent of a filter. He spoke candidly about his relationship with his father, flashed scrilla and jewelry while talking all kinds of shit during training sessions. I was drawn to that. In a world filled with athletes full of shit (see Tiger Woods press conference today), it’s always refreshing to see a guy who doesn’t give a fuck what critics or media think about him—he’s going to say whatever’s on his mind and do as he pleases.

My plan for the sit down with Floyd was simple. I was going to fly in from SoCal to Austin, TX, on Thursday of All-Star weekend, spend the day visiting one of my best friends from college—Andy Cannon—over some incredible BBQ from Rudy’s and then make the three-hour drive north to Dallas early Friday morning. Mother Nature pulled a jack move on me and forced some changes. Dallas was hit with some record snow fall and traveling there had all of the sudden become dangerous according to the news. Rather than waiting until the next morning to drive to the D, I decided to knuckle up and drive that night, through the storm. I didn’t want to risk missing my call time with Floyd and since most of the storm had already passed through, my biggest obstacle became slick roads. Against the wishes of Andy, I jumped in my rented Pontiac G6 and began one of the most difficult drives I have ever attempted. Once I hit Waco, the roads changed as snow was present, forcing everyone to drive about 30 mph. abandoned cars lined various parts of the roadway and the snow was still coming and sticking in certain pockets. I decided to draft behind a huge big rig, hoping it could clear the path ahead. Although there were a few scary moments, I ended up making it to Dallas in a little over four hours, getting in about 1:30 am. I made a quick stop to Lakers scout and LA Defenders GM Bonnie-Jill Laflin’s party at Hotel ZaZa to give her the word, then headed back to the hotel to continue my prep for Floyd.

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I do a decent amount of research before each interview I conduct, but I rarely if ever bring written questions to a sit down. I’ve always felt that if I kept my eyes on the subject and not the pad, I could engage in a much better discussion, essentially moving from interview into a conversation. Floyd was a different beast. As much as I love boxing, I don’t know the sport like I do the NBA or NFL. Furthermore, I had seen the interview Floyd did with Brian Kenny on SporsCenter early last year. It was an incredible back in forth that got heated on many occasions. This is not where I wanted our interview to go, so I decided to write down some questions. I don’t know what I was thinking.

While Floyd did his interview with NBA TV and a radio station, I went to work trying to find a private spot for our interview. I convinced a few security guards to set up my Flip cam behind a stage in a far corner of the massive room we were in. I pulled two chairs from the empty stage and hoped it would be quiet and decent enough for Floyd. It was an area that fans had no access to and the security guards nearby went out of their way to help me. After Floyd wrapped his radio spot, he was escorted over to my makeshift area, flanked by many members of Team Mayweather. Floyd was also wearing a wireless mic and being followed by a cameraman shooting for 24/7. He walks up and asks where he needs to sit. I point at my pitiful setup and he immediately sits down and is ready to go.

It becomes apparent that Floyd is a huge NBA fan. Gambling is our first topic and Floyd loves to bet on NBA games. I ask him if the Tim Donaghy scandal deterred him from betting and he’s unfazed, citing a $43,000 loss in the infamous game in 2007 where referee Joey Crawford ejected Tim Duncan during the 3rd quarter of a game against the Mavs for simply laughing/staring at him from the bench. Floyd had money on the Spurs that night, who went on to lose a close game. Tim Donaghy was old news in his book. Our chat quickly shifts to more pressing NBA topics. “I can tell you about any player, all you got to do is ask me about him,” Floyd proclaims. I try. But Floyd doesn’t have patience for my slow flow, so he takes over. “I’m going to tell you what’s good with the NBA and what’s wrong with the NBA,” he says proudly. “What the Atlanta Hawks need is this: we need to let Bibby come off the bench and let Jamal Crawford start. Anytime a guy can come off the bench and score 50 points in a game—he needs to be starting! He might be putting up 30 a night if he’s starting! The Hawks need to pick up Stoudamire. Phoenix is talking about getting rid of him. Steve Nash’s main go-to-guy is Stoudamire. That’s going to mess his chemistry up. His assists will drop a lot. We’re talking about—and I still like Steve Nash—but we’re talking about six assists.”

After more player breakdowns, our discussion moves towards the ring. Floyd assures me that the Manny Pacquiao fight will eventually happen. It’s the fight we’re all waiting for and is likely to become the most lucrative boxing match ever. But there is more money to be made before this epic showdown. Floyd is hoping to gross over $100 million over his next two fights. Next up, a May 1st showdown at the MGM grand in Las Vegas against Sugar Shane Mosley in a Welterweight showdown that should prove to be a great fight. Mosley has angled for his chance to fight Floyd for quite some time. He will now get his wish. Floyd will put his perfect 40-0 record on the line to face Mosley, who has won seven of his last eight fights dating back to 2005, including an impressive win over Antonio Margarito in January of 2009.

The Mayweather-Mosley tilt will likely be the best boxing event of 2010. Floyd’s critics—who are endless—will never be satisfied until he meets Manny. While I can’t wait for that day to come, I must admit that I’m also interested in seeing Floyd battle Sugar Shane. The only boxing match I ever attended was De La Hoya-Mosley at Staples Center in 2000. It was an incredible win for Mosley, who later admitted taking a banned substance in preparation for the fight (EP0)—both Mayweather and Mosley have agreed to Olympic style testing for their upcoming bout. Floyd describes the bout as speed and power versus timing, comparing Mosley’s power and speed to Zab Judah, who he deposed of several years back. “We’re two Hall of Famers meeting at a legendary weight class, which is Welterweight,” Floyd says. “Sugar Ray Leonard. Roberto Duran, Tommy Hearns—the list goes on and on.”

Floyd will tell you that timing beats speed and that nobody can hit what they can’t see. Mayweather’s speed, technical skills and footwork are second to none. He is the Kobe of the fight game: a champion with supreme knowledge that has mastered the skills and movements needed to dominate his sport for many years, while doing so on his terms. Detractors call him a money whore and accuse him of dodging and ducking fighters. He will respond by reminding you that he fought his first 90 fights for free as an amateur and that he’s been dominating the sport for too long to be concerned with the newest flavor in your ear.

When our time together ends, I thank Floyd for the conversation. He pulls me aside and says, “I be knowing my basketball, huh?” We share a laugh and say our goodbyes after a quick photo op. You can check out some our discussion in the attached video and in a future edition of Dime Drop. Our discussion would have never occurred without the help of a few people behind the scenes. Many thanks to Floyd’s manager and CEO of Mayweather Promotions Leonard Ellerbe, Jeremy Silkowitz of Swanson Communications and Tzvi Twersky at the SLAM dome for all of their efforts. Cheers.

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  • ArtiZt

    “Mayweather’s speed, technical skills and footwork are second to none.”

    You obviously do not know your boxing. Pacquiao matches Mayweather’s speed, but crushes it in terms of quantity and power. Pacquiao also has better footwork. Mayweather is better than Pacquiao in defense and technicality.

    “Floyd will tell you that timing beats speed, and nobody can hit what they can’t see.”

    While Floyd times his opponents and hits them with his pillow-punches (the man’s power is just underwhelming compared to his Welterweight counterparts), Pacquiao times his opponents and unleashes relentless bursts of power combinations with ridiculous angles so his opponents don’t see where the punches are coming from. Everyone expects a decision win from Floyd, while a K.O. is expected from Pacquiao (he has almost as many K.O.’s as Floyd has wins). Mayweather is a pistol compared to Pacquiao’s machine gun.

    Great defense vs. relentless power offense; defense doesn’t get you points. Do you think Mayweather will be able to dodge and run from punches he cannot see coming? Pacquiao only needs one good left hook to end it all, and Mayweather knows this. Mayweather is too concerned about his health, longevity and his perfect record to risk getting in the ring with such a big threat. He’s only fighting Mosley because 1.) he didn’t have a choice, 2.) Mosley surpassed his peak, 3.) Mosley has given in on every demand, and 4.) Mosley has not fought in over a year. Put all this together, and it equals a perfect set-up for Mayweather. That is, if Mayweather goes through with the fight. The best Welterweights of the decade aside from Floyd are Pacquiao, Cotto, Williams, Margarito, Clottey and Mosley. Floyd has not fought any of these men in the “legendary weight class.” Don’t be surprised if he pulls out of the Mosley fight.

  • reg

    he keeps talking about pacquiao like a jilted lover!

  • boxing101

    Star strucke’d reporter who ends up nuthugin Floyd!

  • tengbits

    Kenducky Fraud Chicken is gay. He’s in love with Pacquiao. He’s so obsessed with the Pacman! He’s truly incredible!

  • Siciliano

    I think Manny will beat PBF in the ring and on the court… Manny will be on the offensive drive then pretty be on the defense and then he talkin fast smack to deter Pac , Then Pac just say “what??” cause he dont understand how PBF dribbles off with his talking.. then manny does a Paxton/ Pete maverich crossover and then shoots….nothin but the net … then PBF goes …CRAP!

  • pedro

    is this article supposed to be funny? this writer is a moron like floyd. how can he be one of the best if he duck the best and fight the rest. this article is one of the worst a have ever read. this nima must be an idiot or a drug addict like floyd.

  • Mountain God

    Nima Zarrabi came all over himself what a load of crock, he’s praising the excuse expert i hope Shane beats him if not expose him and Paquiao will beat the piss out of Floyd if not Shane more like the lather

  • pedro

    floyd is the dennis rodman of boxing. both love fake wrestling, both are gay and both had sex with carrot top.

  • Hooman

    Good questions Nima. Mayweather did know a lot of NBA info. Its funny he lost 43,000 because of Donaughy.

  • http://PACLAND Lanski

    THIS IS PACLAND… YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BOAST THAT ARROGANT MAYWEATHER JR. HERE… DONT PLAY STUPID AND BLIND HERE, COZ YOU KNOW FOR SURE WHAT THE TRUTH IS.. MAYWEATHER FANS IS JUST SECOND BEST TO HIM… THIS WITER WAS PAID TO DO THIS THING OUT OF HUMILIATION TO HIMSELF. POOR PEOPLE!

  • Jake04

    LOL! Floyd was asked about the shoes and he started talking about Pacquiao! WTF! He just couldn’t get Manny out of his mind. He’s jealous coz Nike endorses Manny not him. He said it himself: If the company thinks you’re number one, it’ll endorse you. Nike knows who’s #1 that’s why they endorse Pacquiao!

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    Where are the Floyd fans? I like all the comments this got, but it just seems like a lot of Manny fans…I like Manny, too, though I guess to the hardcore boxing heads you love one and hate the other.

  • Jam321

    Nima Zarrabi dont worry about some of these comments, most are new fans to boxing and are just filipino fans of Pac. They spam all over the net from the site pacland.com.

  • http://www.aasas.com Roger

    XYLOCAINE boy… oh yeah he is great. I wonder why he is not fighting in Dallas? may XYLOCAINE can answer…

    Gayweather..he is the best in all self proclaim!!

  • Bruno

    where are all the slamadaday from yesterday???

  • Paul

    Floyd The Greatest HYPOCRITE in BOXING. Dig Deeper about Floyd, you’ll know the real person inside this guy. CRIMINAL, COWARD, FRAUD, DRUG TRAFFICKER, WOMEN BEATER, and SELF PROCLAIM BEST in BOXING. The only boxer who says he is the BEST who RETIRED to “avoid” PURE WELTERWEIGHT FIGTHERS/ REAL THREAT FIGHTERS. The only fighter who was BOOOOED by fans in a fight and self proclaiming he is the BEST. If he is not scared to fight Manny Pacquiao “The ORIGINAL FIGHTER OF THE DECADE” take the fight and Blood Test right after the FIGHT.

    He is complaining about Manny 10mil for every excess pound….FIGHT FANS REMEMBERED the fight vs Marquez. Floyd went OVERWEIGHT in the FIGHT. Marquez was 145ib fighting FLoyd Mayweather 160ib. Very fair right?

    IF YOU WANT the TRUTH GO DEEPER about this ISSUE. Pacmans TEAM even Challenge Mayweathers TEAM to present MEDICAL EXPERT infront of EVERYONE and Debate the ISSUE…Mayweather TEAM BACKDOWN coz once the EXPERT will start their debates…Manny is the CLEANEST LEGENDARY FIGHTER WINNER of WORLD RECORD 7 titles of Many DIVISIONS.

    Check Manny Pacquiaos BACKGROUND, RECORDS, DOCUMENTS and HISTORY
    COMPARE IT TO
    Floyds HISTORY, RECORDS, BACKGROUND, and DOCUMENTS

    Which ONE DESERVES OUR TRUST?
    that way…WE WILL KNOW THE REAL DARK MOTIVES of the Mayweather Camp….

  • Paul

    this will be a VERY VERY GOOD TEST to SEE “THE CURRENT AMERICAN VALUES.” Which one should we give our IRREPLACEABLE TRUST as a FIGHT FANS. Lets see what kind of MORAL VALUES DO WE “AMERICANS” HAVE?
    FLoyds CRIMINAL RECORDS, IRS TAX EVADER, WOMEN BEATER, FRAUDNESS, BASELESS and NONSENSE ACCUSER?

    OR

    Manny Pacquiaos Man of DIGNITY, PRIDE, HARDWORKER and HUMILITY values?

    WHICH ONE AMERICA? i know which side i am but how will the MAJORITY of America Decide….lets find our in the PPV rating…which one DESERVES our SUPPORT

    God Bless AMERICA
    and the WORLD
    PEACE :-)

  • http://www.slamonline.com Nima Zarrabi

    I think Manny is a phenomenal fighter in his own right and a great human being. I think he and Floyd are both great for the sport in their own unique way. Tzvi dropped a great piece on Manny here at SLAM a little while back: http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/11/pacman-vs/

    I like Floyd. That is no secret. A couple quick things: 1) Writing in caps doesn’t make your argument any more profound 2)Most of the comments here are appreciated regardless of which fighter you are down with, but stay on topic and dont go the racial/homophobic route. That’s weak.

  • J Tolentino

    ya ur da best its all about money coming from floyd. money money money u want to be da best fight the best.

  • http://www.slamonline.com J Tolentino

    im da best? ya rite. u wanna be da best fight da best im pretty sure floyd knows whos da best and thats pacquaio. 1 mo ting everytime pbf opens his loud mouth its all about moneyyyyy.

  • Collins

    Stupid article from a stupid writer.Where have you been all these times? Are you living in a cave or something? Manny Pacquiao is the best and the greatest boxer of this decade.Awards and recognitions,products endorsements, the biggest of which is NIKE.And now here you are praising this Stupid,Coward Prick!Whatever you say intelligent boxing fans and writers (excluding you) knows who’s best.Can i ask how much Gayweather paid you lately?

  • jess

    In the interview, Floyd Jr. is his usual self of being a liar. He wanted Pacquiao to undergo the RBT Olympic style to level the playing field. WHATTTTT????? What level playing field he is talking about when everything is stacked in his favor. He said in the interview boxing is whole life when asked if he started boxing at 5 years old.Isn’t this a big edge over Pacquiao? He was born into boxing with a father and uncles as professional boxer. Pacquiao on the other hand, was 16 years old when he first fought and he did this out of extreme poverty. Floyd jr had an illustrious amateur career culminating into an Olympic bronze medal (Floyd, why bronze only, what went wrong?). Pacquiao only has a few amateur fights. Floyd is bigger, weighs more, has longer reach than Pacquiao. Isn’t this a very huge edge? But the biggest edge of Floyd over Pacquiao is he is promoted by Pacquiao’s part time promoter GBP, talking of “stab in the back”. Pacquiao, by the way, agreed to blood testing even if it is not required by NSAC but not on the terms of Floyd. Floyd does not run NSAC and what is needed is a compromise not his imposition. Another reason for RBT is to clean the sports. Why do this only now after 40-0 and at the time he is facing the boxer who poses the gravest threat to him (Floyd)? How convenient of him. Why not do this before when boxers were found guilty and others by admnission of taking PEDs. Floyd is the greatest liar of all times in boxing.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Pardeep

    Man Floyd is way better than Manny and Floyd is pound for pound the best fighter ever and Floyd is right on with the Kobe v.s. Bron debate

  • sacramento boy

    How much are you paid as pr man for this distorted article by the drug addicts, convicted criminal and dysfunctional family.

  • Steve

    Wow. Good job Nima. Good to see that Floyd still has a few fans left. I was beginning to think he’d virtually alienated everyone. And to actually get ‘stoked’ about interviewing him – that’s incredible. The comment at the end, “I be knowing my basketball, huh?” just underlies the brilliance of the man. It amazes me that some people fail to be impressed by Floyd. He’s just such an incredible human being

  • team pacquaio

    team mayweather the best ducker team in the worid. I’m sure Ellerbe is fed up in covering Jr’s little girl ass. So they have two fights before Pac? This tells you they did not want fight pac in the first place! Oh and he is again asking for 65/35 take it or leave it deal for a pac fight! Just get in the ring pussy boy!

  • Paul

    “Original Fighter of the Decade,” The Legendary Humble Manny Pacquiao

    WORLD TITLES BELTS by Divisions:

    1.)Welterweight Champion
    2.)Junior Welterweight Champion
    3.)Lightweight Champion
    4.)Super Featherweight Champion
    5.)Featherweight Champion
    6.)Super Bantamweight Champion
    7.)Flyweight Champion

    Lineal Championship Titles of Manny Pacquiao:

    World Flyweight Champion
    World Featherweight Champion
    World Junior lightweight Champion
    World Junior Welterweight Champion

    Recognitions:

    2000-09 Boxing Writers Association Of America Fighter of the Decade[104]
    2000-09 Philippine Sportswriters Association Athlete of the Decade[105]
    2000-09 HBO Fighter of the Decade[106]
    2000-09 The SweetScience.com Fighter of the Decade [107]
    2006, 2008 and 2009 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
    2006, 2008 and 2009 Boxing Writers Association Of America Fighter of the Year[108][109]
    2006 and 2008 SecondsOut.com Fighter of the Year[110]
    2008 and 2009 Ring Magazine number 1 Pound for Pound (year-end)
    5-Time PSA Sportsman of the Year
    2008 University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Honorary Award for Sports Excellence[111]
    2008 and 2009 BoxingScene.com Fighter of the Year[112][113]
    2008 Sports Illustrated Boxer of the Year[114]
    2008 and 2009 TheSweetScience.com Boxer of the Year[115] [116]
    2008 and 2009 WBC Boxer of the Year[117][118]
    2008 Yahoo Sports Fighter of the Year[119]
    2008 and 2009 ESPN Star’s Champion of Champions[120]
    2009 ESPN Fighter of the Year [121]
    2009 ESPN Knockout of the Year [122]
    2009 ESPY Awards Best Fighter[123]
    2009 TIME 100 Most Influential People (Heroes & Icons Category)[124]
    2009 TIME Magazine cover for November issue [125]
    2009 Forbes Magazine Celebrity 100 (ranked 57th)[126]
    2009 Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year[127]
    2009 The Ring Magazine Knockout of the Year
    2009 World’s Greatest Ever Featherweight [128]
    2009 World’s Greatest Ever (ranked 2nd) [129]

    “There will more EXCITING INTERTAINING ROUND1 to ROUND12 PURE ACTION FIGHTS to come in Manny Pacquiao ERA”…..fans AROUND THE GLOBE are LOOKING FORWARD to it.^_^

  • Paul

    Recognitions Recieve by Manny Pacquiao:

    2000-09 Boxing Writers Association Of America Fighter of the Decade[104]
    2000-09 Philippine Sportswriters Association Athlete of the Decade[105]
    2000-09 HBO Fighter of the Decade[106]
    2000-09 The SweetScience.com Fighter of the Decade [107]
    2006, 2008 and 2009 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
    2006, 2008 and 2009 Boxing Writers Association Of America Fighter of the Year[108][109]
    2006 and 2008 SecondsOut.com Fighter of the Year[110]
    2008 and 2009 Ring Magazine number 1 Pound for Pound (year-end)
    5-Time PSA Sportsman of the Year
    2008 University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Honorary Award for Sports Excellence[111]
    2008 and 2009 BoxingScene.com Fighter of the Year[112][113]
    2008 Sports Illustrated Boxer of the Year[114]
    2008 and 2009 TheSweetScience.com Boxer of the Year[115] [116]
    2008 and 2009 WBC Boxer of the Year[117][118]
    2008 Yahoo Sports Fighter of the Year[119]
    2008 and 2009 ESPN Star’s Champion of Champions[120]
    2009 ESPN Fighter of the Year [121]
    2009 ESPN Knockout of the Year [122]
    2009 ESPY Awards Best Fighter[123]
    2009 TIME 100 Most Influential People (Heroes & Icons Category)[124]
    2009 TIME Magazine cover for November issue [125]
    2009 Forbes Magazine Celebrity 100 (ranked 57th)[126]
    2009 Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year[127]
    2009 The Ring Magazine Knockout of the Year
    2009 World’s Greatest Ever Featherweight [128]
    2009 World’s Greatest Ever (ranked 2nd) [129]

  • Ace

    Good read, Floyd is one of the best boxers today. Floyd is not dodging Pacman. Pacman was calling Floyd out before he came back to boxing, and he really wanted to to fight Floyd so badly like he claimed then he would have just taken the same random drug tests as Floyd and get on with it.
    Nobody could put on a show like Prince Nas. shame he’s not boxing still.

  • White Sheep

    Blah! Blah! Blah!…. Black sheep :P

  • http://www.slamonline.com Nima Zarrabi

    @ Collins: “Where have you been all these times?” What kind of sentence is that? Re-read your own words and decide if you understand what stupid means.

  • ardinpadua

    Yes he’s the best BOXER, skills wise, but there are lots of skilled boxers out there…

  • josh

    Not much in it. Floyd’s dream of earning 100 million bucks will never come true unless he fights the best boxer in the world. Until then, Floyd is only second to Manny if he get past Mosley.

  • Lol

    Floyd sounded very jealous of Pacquiao. You see… Nike came to Pacquiao. You have been inviting them, but no one comes. Stop bragging about your 0 losses… You’re the only one who appreciates it.

  • Richard ESQ

    Boxing fans are a sad group of lowlifes. Not people who like to watch boxing, but “boxing fans,” who are the type of people that will bet their yearly salary of $18,000 from McDonalds on a fight, and then when they lose, blame it on the fighter and search for a new guy to “back”.

    Pac fans, get a grip, Floyd is a great fighter, and you don’t know who is better until they fight. Im surprised some of the Pac fans have been able to learn how to type, much less get the access to the internet.

  • Paul

    Floyd is the BIGGEST HYPOCRITE of ALL TIME.

    “HIstory is and WILL ALWAYS BE THE JUDBE.”

  • Paul

    “HISTORY is and WILL ALWAYS BE THE JUDGE”

    Floyd is the Greatest Hypocrite of ALL TIME.

  • veni

    @Pardeep……wayweather fight the best fighter of his era only after they are not peak on their boxing career.. but he will not get away to my hero..pacman will always be ready. who’s the best fighter ever in this era? who’s pound for pound best fighter? who’s boxer having 7 division title? i hope everybody know’s who is this boxer…huh! extra test…olympic style…many excuses…blah..blah..blah….huh! i’m tired reading not interested article…i want action fight and this will happen only bet. MP vs FMjr..NSAC rules..same venue(?)..no more excuses.. blah blah blah…this is your era guys…show to the world who’s the best fighter…and this is the right time..common..common..

  • Paul

    Marquez will not even last 3 rounds against Manny Pacquiao. WAtch let Manny and Marquez fight the SAME CONDITIONS and SITUATION in FLoyd FIght. Manny vs Marquez in 147 ib fight, Marquez will not even last 3 round. THATS A PROMISE

  • boxmeister

    Artzt’s comments about Floyd and Pac are based on his observations. In part, I totally agree with him. The only thing that he missed the most is
    Floyd’s abilities are not improving while Pac has in recent years. His retirement and his age will take it’s toll. He may be smart in the ring but if his body could not really sync with it, he will fail. JMM was his gauging barometer of his abilities. He knows Pac is capable of beating him that’s why it didn’t happen. Being smart correlates with being scared for his preservation. Fans will be lucky if the fight
    between Pac and Floyd eventually happens. No doubt Shane might not be able to do the job as well as Pac. Floyd will get over Shane and inevitably face Pac provided Pac don’t retire in two years.

  • lado

    The best? Best boxer yes! But not THE best at the moment or ever in that case. MP is the best at the moment, I don’t see how the writer could have missed that. Its really pitiful that some people still back a hypocrite and a person that constantly contradicts himself but hey such is life. Besides the writer only wrote this so he can get some hits, that’s obvious enough.

  • bolo punch

    he’s the best and biggest loudmouthed hypocrite in all of boxing.

  • http://pangalawangaccount@yahoo.com Wacky Jabber

    mayweather is insulting many respected people by comparing himself to them.

  • Gayweather

    PACQUIAO’s FAMOUS CELEBRITY FANS (Pt1):

    Al Bernstein – Sportscaster/Writer/Boxing Analyst (Showtime/iBN Sports)
    Amare Stoudamire – Basketball (Phoenix Suns)
    Ana “The Hurricane” Julaton (Fil-Am) – Female Boxer (WBO Super Bantamweight Champion)
    Andre Royo – Actor
    Allan “Apl de Ap” Pineda (Fil-Am) – Singer (Black-Eyed-Peas)
    Arsenio Hall – Actor/Comedian
    Bernard Hopkins – Boxing (ex Ring Light Heavyweight Champion)
    Bernie Osuna – “Blow-by-Blow” Announcer (Telefutura Solo Boxeo)
    Bob Velin – Sportswriter (USA Today)
    Brad Cooney – Sportswriter (Mississippi Fight Sports Examiner)
    Brandon Jacobs – Football (New York Giants)
    Brandon Marshalls – Football (Denver Broncos)
    Brandon Roy – Basketball (Portland Trail Blazers)
    Brandon “The Truth” Vera (Fil-Italian) – UFC Fighter (Light Heavyweight)
    Burt Sugar – Boxing Writer/Historian
    C.C. Sabathia – Baseball (New York Yankees)
    Calvin Pace – Football (New York Jets)
    Cassie (Fil-Mexican) – Singer/Model

  • Dagul

    nice article to “polish” the chicken’s image to the fans.

  • Ed

    Fraud is the ducker of all-time, cherry picker and a chicken.. Tell me who fraud fought above 135lbs?? Washed up Oscar/Hernandez.. Hatton? he was careless..

    Diego is the only one good fraud beat (lightweight at that) !! and look and how he wins his fightss.. tko?? boxing?? boring?? who did fraud knock-out/destroyed??

    Shame on you fraud fans for calling him one of the all-time… pls. look at the quality of his opponents and how he won them compared to the PACMAN !! have a look at his fights and compare to the Pacman’s//Look at all the awards and accolades.. What if Pacman was american ?? OMG ?? don’t get me started on why PACKY turned down $ 40M or drug test.. this could take a whole book..

  • mike

    all floyd fans, bandwagoneer (including the writers who praise Floyd for his achievements and lies)are nothing but a bunch of outcast ignorant morons. None of them are boxing experts, nor are they boxing fans. They are purely Floyd fans who are paid to lick his balls. Floyd’s crusade to clean up boxing from illegal drugs is freakin pathetic. If it is a hype then Floyd gayweather and his hoodlums consists of Oskie Delahommo are doing a good job. Floyd is nothing but a big fat joke thats all there is to it.

  • AJ

    LOL@ARTICLE

    EPIC FAIL

  • joshua

    floyd mayweather Jr. Your so COWARD..! YOU ARE A GAYWEATHER GO TO HELL..! HAHAHAHAHA YOUR NOT THE BEST..YOU ARE THE WORST BOXER IN THE WORLD..! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

  • jay

    hey floyd, i watched this video..and the time u start talking about manny pacquiao..i could sense from your facial expressions..the great fear to fight manny..ur afraid of manny..ur a big shame to boxing..now, u just have shown that u are bigger than boxing, bigger than nsac by getting your demands thats not written in the rules..u made fools of the boxing public, u made fools of arum and the golden boy promotions, u made the boxing world fool….and most of all, u manifested this act by making the greates of fools , the writer of this article

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