What Mayweather's legacy may be missing: THE WAR.

Is it too late for Money May to have that legendary WAR in his legacy


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Yeah. Problem is Hearns and Hagler can't remember the sentence they said a minute ago. Any young boxer watching the neglect and scorn, as well as the slim pockets these guys have and who's seen it closer than any of us has, has to learn. He did. I'm proud of him for that.

And let's not even mention the guys who had these kinds fights that none of us even remember. The ones we talk about are a tiny handful of guys who put it on the line in smaller gyms and sparring sessions for way less money. This is the shit someone like Floyd has seen much more than any of us. He mapped the game out and mastered it with a high level of boxing skill.

this the disconnect between the two sides... Mayweathers well being is not my concern..anymore than a CEO of a business cares about how the workers of a factory he's closing will pay their bills.
 
which Pac...... The one on roids, or that bum that showed up Saturday night?

The one on roids

Funny they complained about not getting an anti inflammation shot before the fight for Pacs shoulder lmaooo yeah they mean they wanted to pull the okey doke giving PAC a roid shot fuckin cock suckas smh
 
How Floyd Mayweather can save boxing


The millions of casual fans who watched the snoozefest between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao that was sold to the world as the Fight of the Century are never going to come back.

There are no other big fights on the horizon, mainly because there’s not even a single fighter out there that you could consider a top-flight star.

And the problem therein is that stars don’t just materialize out of the thin air. You have to make a star.

Which is where Mayweather, who is also a promoter, can lend his considerable business acumen.

He has one fight left on his contract with Showtime, and he said before and after the fight with Pacquiao this weekend that he intends to finish out that contract, and then retire.

A win pushes Mayweather’s career record to a perfect 49-0, a hallowed number in boxing lore, matching the career mark of Rocky Marciano, the great heavyweight of the 1950s.

That would no doubt be the selling point to the fight with the tomato can that the Mayweather team is looking to line up for the September fight that could cap Money’s career.

The best thing that could happen for boxing would be for him to lose that fight. Think about what happens next. The public clamors for a rematch, the money for which could rival the Pacquiao fight, maybe surpass it. Let’s assume Mayweather wins the rematch. We get a third and deciding fight to settle the score.

Mayweather wins, the challenger, if they’re smart about this, it’s a young guy, mid to late 20s at the most, still soldiers on as the guy who is the one behind fifty and one. The challenger wins, hey, who’s next, right?
Either way, boxing has its next lineal pound-for-pound best fighter. That’s not a title that you can just give to some guy and have the public give a crap about; it has to be earned in the ring.

This is where we tap into Mayweather’s business acumen. It’s hard to imagine Mayweather, with his defensive skills at their height, losing this September fight, whoever ends up being the opponent. He’s not one of the best fighters of all time, by a long shot, but Mayweather is a couple of heads and shoulders above the rest of the best of this generation. And with the rules of the game being what they are, his ability to game CompuBox stats being the key weapon in his arsenal, eluding punches on defense and getting just enough offense to make it look like he’s dominating when he’s really just out there riding the bike for 12 rounds, he could go another five, six fights, maybe a couple more, before age would finally catch up to him and bring him back to the pack.
Mayweather is rightly telling the world that he’s ready to move on to the post-training part of his life. He just got a check for $100 million as a down payment on his take from Saturday night, so it makes sense that he wouldn’t want to spend any more time in a gym than necessary.

But boxing is what The Money Team knows. It’s hard to fathom that Mayweather wouldn’t remain involved in the fight game after he hangs up the gloves for the last time, but what would there be for him to promote in terms of big fights is a fair question.
The reality is that there are no big fights because there are no big fighters.
But Mayweather can create the next big fighter. Honestly, he’s probably the only guy who can.

Strange as it might sound to say it, Floyd Mayweather, warts and all, might be the only guy who can save boxing.

http://augustafreepress.com/how-floyd-mayweather-can-save-boxing/

Dude is talking about orchestrating a war..:lol: I literally said he should do this with Pacman TWO YEARS ALMOST TO THE DAY..:lol:

he should have orchestrated one with pacman..Pac wins the first, money wins the second and the they reslly fight for the win.

that trilogy would have gone down in history..
05-11-2013, 02:48 AM

if Manny had won this fight...the sky would have been the limit on the pay days for the next two fights...:yes:
 
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There are no other big fights on the horizon, mainly because there’s not even a single fighter out there that you could consider a top-flight star.

This guy knows absolutely nothing
 
DID MAYWEATHER BLOW WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN THE MOST PROFITABLE FIGHT TRILOGY OPPORTUNITY IN BOXING HISTORY???

Imagine for a minute if Manny actually had won... If they both collected ridiculous checks for a fight that most fans called boring..how much would they have gotten paid if Money lost this match and there was a rematch?

If ONE fight between them that came 5 years too late was worth 100 million+ then THREE fights in the vein of Ali-Frazier would have been worth conservatively what....HALF A BILLION?? and I'm talking about Money getting a check for for that personally..

the first fight is 100 mil..the second fight is 200-250 mill and the third could have been somewhere around 350-400 MILLION dollar??? PPV rates at 100-150 bucks?

Biggest stadium in the US PACKED..

So what it wouldn't be real..its not like boxing has a honorable upright history to begin with...

So what his pristine record gets smudged...which makes better business sense making upwards of a billion dollars over three fights or having an undefeated record..lets ask Rocky Marciano how that undefeated record's been working for him since he retired?:rolleyes:

Floyd Mayweather's self appointed nickname is MONEY for crying out loud...
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This would be REAL money on the table. And at then end of the day its proven that MOST and by most I mean 99.9999% of the PAYING fanbase just wants to be entertained. Fuck all that "sweet science" bullshit give people drama and excitement and you can print your own money which is exactly what Mayweather would have been in a position to do..if he though about the bigger picture...:smh:
 
DID MAYWEATHER BLOW WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN THE MOST PROFITABLE FIGHT TRILOGY OPPORTUNITY IN BOXING HISTORY???






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Unlike you, he's probably not sitting around wondering what he didn't get.

He got paid the most EVER for ONE fight, and you're over here speculating about what he MIGHT have gotten for 3 lol
 
It was reported today, may would fight pac in a year.

After the shoulder surgery. That would be the 50 victory.
 
Unlike you, he's probably not sitting around wondering what he didn't get.

He got paid the most EVER for ONE fight, and you're over here speculating about what he MIGHT have gotten for 3 lol

isn't that one of the points of a message board?:rolleyes::hmm:
 
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