2 A.M Spar Session Convinced Denis Douglin Floyd Mayweather “Can Still Hang With The Top Guys”
A news story is currently doing the rounds, with suggestions again rife that Floyd Mayweather will soon be fighting again in one form or another.
A news story is currently doing the rounds, with suggestions again rife that Floyd Mayweather will soon be fighting again in one form or another.
Canelo Alvarez has come a heck of a long way since his September 2013 decision loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. The loss, one that could have proven devastating had the Mexican been made of less stern stuff (how many fine fighters have we seen winding up all but finished after tasting defeat for the very first time?),
This one’s sure to inspire some lively chat! And some debate/fierce arguing.
Speaking once again with his favorite boxing site Fight Hype, Floyd “Money” Mayweather was asked to list his five greatest fighters ever.
It looks as though Floyd Mayweather will fight another smaller guy in his next exhibition bout. According to eFIGHT, plans are in place for Mayweather to face former WBA 130 pound champ Takashi Uchiyama, as soon as the bout is permitted, the coronavirus still making travel to Japan an issue (even for the super-rich “Money,” who has his own private jet).
A recent article, brilliantly written as well as interesting, got plenty of people thinking – avid fight fans, those of us who try their best at writing about this special sport as best as they can, especially.
To this day, if you speak to a big Ricky Hatton fan, chances are pretty big they will tell you the following – “Joe Cortez cost Ricky the fight with Floyd Mayweather,” they say, or words to that effect.
Floyd Mayweather Jr put Conor McGregor on blast on social media in scolding him for quitting, and he wants him to return to face him in a rematch.
…The Most Exciting Three Minutes Of Floyd’s Career
The knock-on Floyd Mayweather is that he was a pot-shotter, a safety-first operator who was too often more than happy to cruise to the decision win, never going for the KO, never looking to thrill the fans.
Fans may have seen the recent video of Floyd Mayweather working with red-hot lightweight talent Devin Haney. “Money,” who now aims to become a great boxing trainer, is seen in the video putting the unbeaten Haney – dubbed by some “the next Floyd Mayweather” – through his paces.
Khan: I’d Have Boxed Him At His Own Game
It’s no secret how badly Amir Khan wanted a massive fight with Floyd Mayweather (Khan has perhaps not given up complete hope of getting the fight even now), with Khan campaigning for the fight, calling for the fight over a number of years.