There is always good old Larry Merchant to piss Floyd off though.
There is always good old Larry Merchant to piss Floyd off though.
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The only fight left for him is Paccy. Has Floyd fought Marquez before?
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Cotto slowing down in rounds 9-12 cost him dearly. Pretty good fight and it didn't even look like Floyd was tired when it was over.
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Summary:
Good fight for Floyd, he won by a nice margin of victory.
He spared Cotto in the 12th.
Was good action.
Fans don't understand what's actually landing in Floyd fights.
Ms. Jackson could get it.
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Because I didn't see it, I didn't know there was another celebrity other than Bieber who accompanied Floyd to the ring. jmose, as a huge rasslin fan, you ought to have made mention of this:
Triple H Walks Floyd Mayweather To The Ring Prior To Saturday Night Cotto Fight
By Michael Bluth
May 6, 2012 - 4:56:01 AM
WWE star/executive Triple H walked Floyd Mayweather to the ring ahead of his boxing victory against Miguel Cotto on Saturday night from Las Vegas.
Hunter carried one of Mayweather's championship belts and discretely wore a sling on his left arm, selling the storyline injury he suffered at the hands of Brock Lesnar on Monday’s RAW. He did, however, hold the title belt above his head at one point, which does conflict with the notion that his arm arm might be broken and need surgery.
Hunter and Mayweather are close friends, dating back to Mayweather’s involvement at WrestleMania 24.
http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/wwe/...tto_Fight.html
I would have noticed Triple H but he wasn't front and center and I wasn't paying close enough attention to the Floyd antics. Apparently Jayz and Nelly were in his entourage but I missed them both as well.
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Last edited by jmose86; 05-06-2012 at 10:51 PM.
Just ignore the bit about Triple H holding the belt above his head even though his arm is supposed to be broken.
It's like when Jim Duggan and the Iron Sheik were caught driving in a pickup truck together with pot in the ashtray. They were engaged in an in-ring feud at the time.
Make believe is a powerful thing, kinda, sorta.