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Mayweather: NFL wrong on Ray Rice


LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he believes the NFL should have stuck with its original discipline of Ray Rice, saying the league was overly influenced by new video showing Rice knocking out his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino elevator.

The boxing superstar -- who has had his own domestic abuse issues -- said Tuesday that he didn't think the original two-game suspension should be changed because of the video.

Mayweather, who spent two months in a Las Vegas jail in 2012, still maintains his innocence even after pleading guilty to reduced domestic abuse charges stemming from an attack on his former girlfriend while their children watched. Had Mayweather not taken the plea bargain, he would have gone to trial on felony charges that could have gotten him up to 34 years in prison.

Mayweather also was named in a civil lawsuit last week by his former fiancee, who said the fighter assaulted her and kept her from leaving his Las Vegas mansion. In addition, Shantel Jackson said the boxer publicly humiliated her by posting online a sonogram showing her pregnant with twins and then claiming she aborted them.

Mayweather said he has been falsely accused many times.

"Like I've said in the past, no bumps, no bruises, no nothing," Mayweather said. "With O.J. and Nicole, you seen pictures. With Chris Brown and Rihanna, you seen pictures. With (Chad) Ochocinco and Evelyn, you seen pictures. You guys have yet to see any pictures of a battered woman, a woman who says she was kicked and beaten (by Mayweather). So I just live my life and try to stay positive, and try to become a better person each and every day."

Mayweather made his remarks before a small group of reporters at the MGM Grand hotel, where he made a formal fight week arrival for his rematch Saturday with Argentina's Marcos Maidana. Mayweather won a majority decision over Maidana in May but was roughed up at times in perhaps the toughest of his recent string of fights.

The unbeaten 37-year-old also said he plans to fight just twice more after Maidana, finishing his career next September. He didn't specifically dismiss Manny Pacquiao as an opponent for one of those bouts -- as he has repeatedly done in the past -- although he said reports there had been talks on a possible fight were completely false.


Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press


Come on Floyd just say No Comment :smh:
 
Mayweather: NFL wrong on Ray Rice


LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he believes the NFL should have stuck with its original discipline of Ray Rice, saying the league was overly influenced by new video showing Rice knocking out his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino elevator.

The boxing superstar -- who has had his own domestic abuse issues -- said Tuesday that he didn't think the original two-game suspension should be changed because of the video.

Mayweather, who spent two months in a Las Vegas jail in 2012, still maintains his innocence even after pleading guilty to reduced domestic abuse charges stemming from an attack on his former girlfriend while their children watched. Had Mayweather not taken the plea bargain, he would have gone to trial on felony charges that could have gotten him up to 34 years in prison.

Mayweather also was named in a civil lawsuit last week by his former fiancee, who said the fighter assaulted her and kept her from leaving his Las Vegas mansion. In addition, Shantel Jackson said the boxer publicly humiliated her by posting online a sonogram showing her pregnant with twins and then claiming she aborted them.

Mayweather said he has been falsely accused many times.

"Like I've said in the past, no bumps, no bruises, no nothing," Mayweather said. "With O.J. and Nicole, you seen pictures. With Chris Brown and Rihanna, you seen pictures. With (Chad) Ochocinco and Evelyn, you seen pictures. You guys have yet to see any pictures of a battered woman, a woman who says she was kicked and beaten (by Mayweather). So I just live my life and try to stay positive, and try to become a better person each and every day."

Mayweather made his remarks before a small group of reporters at the MGM Grand hotel, where he made a formal fight week arrival for his rematch Saturday with Argentina's Marcos Maidana. Mayweather won a majority decision over Maidana in May but was roughed up at times in perhaps the toughest of his recent string of fights.

The unbeaten 37-year-old also said he plans to fight just twice more after Maidana, finishing his career next September. He didn't specifically dismiss Manny Pacquiao as an opponent for one of those bouts -- as he has repeatedly done in the past -- although he said reports there had been talks on a possible fight were completely false.


Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press


Come on Floyd just say No Comment :smh:

You'd figure after getting arrested for beating women 3 separate times already he would've saw this as an opportunity to try to take the high road and try to make himself look better
 
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I got some new Cox Contour so it erased all my DVR's including my AllAccess recordings.

I've only see one ep so far, the ep coming on in thirty minutes says ep3, how many eps are there so far?
And isn't there usually one the day before or of the Fight?

Edit: if anyone has a link to ep2 that's the one I need to see, unless this one that starts next is a rerun of ep 2, because the ep that comes on Friday that's new, also says ep 3, man this **** right here, SMH
 
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Alex Ariza after watching Floyd's session: "I've been doing this a long time and that's the first time I've ever seen anything like this. I've been here for two hours and I think the guy took 3 breaks. That's a 2 hour workout non Effing stop. This puts things into perspective as to why is is where he is"
 
Muhammad Ali knocks-out Sonny Liston, 2 minutes and 8 seconds into their World Heavyweight Title rematch, 1965.
 
That's such a weak nickname :lol:

It depends...is the last Korobov we saw just him getting the rust out or what he is now after all the injuries?
 
Could be the way they taped it but marco looks very strong man.

but mayweather said, hes going to fight defensive and fight to just win. which means he aint doing what he did last fight, hes going back to just coasting.

marco only chance at winning is getting that 0.000001% chance ko'ing him
 
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Marco has always looked strong. That's how he built his career.

I don't think he'll coast this fight. Think he'll put on a show as long as his hands let him.
 
Could be the way they taped it but marco looks very strong man.

but mayweather said, hes going to fight defensive and fight to just win. which means he aint doing what he did last fight, hes going back to just coasting.

marco only chance at winning is getting that 0.000001% chance ko'ing him
If Tarver can do it to Jones...

Nah, ain't happening.
 
Could be the way they taped it but marco looks very strong man.

but mayweather said, hes going to fight defensive and fight to just win. which means he aint doing what he did last fight, hes going back to just coasting.

marco only chance at winning is getting that 0.000001% chance ko'ing him

Yup
 
Mayweather: NFL wrong on Ray Rice


LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he believes the NFL should have stuck with its original discipline of Ray Rice, saying the league was overly influenced by new video showing Rice knocking out his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino elevator.

The boxing superstar -- who has had his own domestic abuse issues -- said Tuesday that he didn't think the original two-game suspension should be changed because of the video.

Mayweather, who spent two months in a Las Vegas jail in 2012, still maintains his innocence even after pleading guilty to reduced domestic abuse charges stemming from an attack on his former girlfriend while their children watched. Had Mayweather not taken the plea bargain, he would have gone to trial on felony charges that could have gotten him up to 34 years in prison.

Mayweather also was named in a civil lawsuit last week by his former fiancee, who said the fighter assaulted her and kept her from leaving his Las Vegas mansion. In addition, Shantel Jackson said the boxer publicly humiliated her by posting online a sonogram showing her pregnant with twins and then claiming she aborted them.

Mayweather said he has been falsely accused many times.

"Like I've said in the past, no bumps, no bruises, no nothing," Mayweather said. "With O.J. and Nicole, you seen pictures. With Chris Brown and Rihanna, you seen pictures. With (Chad) Ochocinco and Evelyn, you seen pictures. You guys have yet to see any pictures of a battered woman, a woman who says she was kicked and beaten (by Mayweather). So I just live my life and try to stay positive, and try to become a better person each and every day."

Mayweather made his remarks before a small group of reporters at the MGM Grand hotel, where he made a formal fight week arrival for his rematch Saturday with Argentina's Marcos Maidana. Mayweather won a majority decision over Maidana in May but was roughed up at times in perhaps the toughest of his recent string of fights.

The unbeaten 37-year-old also said he plans to fight just twice more after Maidana, finishing his career next September. He didn't specifically dismiss Manny Pacquiao as an opponent for one of those bouts -- as he has repeatedly done in the past -- although he said reports there had been talks on a possible fight were completely false.


Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press


Come on Floyd just say No Comment :smh:

You'd figure after getting arrested for beating women 3 separate times already he would've saw this as an opportunity to try to take the high road and try to make himself look better

:smh: is he serious?
 
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Im not interested in the rematch I think Floyd will win much easier and fight with better defense as in moving more while frustrating Maidana with that movement.
 
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