Saturday, April 24, 2010

FLOYD "MONEY" MAYWEATHER CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT


K. Swanson
Thank you, everybody for calling in. We have a lot of people that have called in for this great opportunity to talk to what I think is the greatest fighter in boxing today, Floyd Mayweather. Also joining us today is Leonard Ellerbe and Richard Schaefer and we're going to get right to the call. So, I'm going to pass it over to Richard Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer of Golden Boy Promotions to make the introduction.

R. Schaefer
Thank you, Kelly, but Kelly not of today, the greatest of all time. Good afternoon and welcome to today's conference call featuring the money man himself: Floyd Mayweather. We have a week to go and I have to say, this is, as I just predicted, shaping up as the most heavily promoted fight of all time. We are for the first time utilizing all available new media and all media platforms and generating a pre-fight buzz, which I frankly have never seen before.

This fight is not just getting coverage in the boxing and sports media, but it has captured the interest of the financial and the entertainment press here in the United States, but frankly around the world. The general public is embracing this fight as what it is, truly one of the all time greatest showdowns between two of the best athletes of our time.

The talk is 'Who Are You Picking?'. Your opinions are changing everyday as we have seen in the many polls which are up. It seems that the urban sites, such as Spike and the financial sites like CNN, entertainment sites like People and Entertainment Weekly are heavily favoring Floyd Mayweather, while the Hispanic polls and the general sports fans are more towards Shane Mosley. Within the boxing community, it is shaping up as a dead even race.

The one fact I want to point out here is that with nine days to go, we have already experienced an unprecedented 20 million impressions. The number of people participating in these various polls is approaching over a quarter of a million votes. I am convinced that we are on track to break the all-time pay-per-view record.

Don't miss this weekend as well, the third episode of 24/7, which is bringing in itself record ratings. And by the way, Floyd, I was really impressed with Cash Flow. That kid is going to be very special just like you are. It's a pleasure now to introduce to you, our co-promoter Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions.

L. Ellerbe
Thanks, Richard. First off, I'd like to thank everyone for joining the call today. It is my great pleasure to introduce not only an extremely talented individual who is a complete athlete, but is a great father, son and a provider to a lot of people.

Floyd has been training with unbelievable intensity. It's amazing. For this fight, not only has he been training so hard, he still finds the time to be a great father, as he's doing today. Right after this call, he's going to see his daughter for an award ceremony. So without further ado, none other than the greatest fighter of all time, the best fighter in the world today, Floyd Mayweather.

F. Mayweather
Thanks for having me on this call today. I want to thank all the writers and all the media. I also want to thank Richard Schaefer and Golden Boy, and I want to let Richard Schaefer know that they've done a tremendous job with Shane Mosley, layering Shane Mosley's career, but also with the rest of their fighters. I wish everybody nothing but the best.

I really want to thank Leonard Ellerbe and Kelly Swanson, Al Haymon and the rest of my team. I truly believe in my heart they've done a tremendous job with my career and I'm very, very appreciative. I just want to thank all the writers and everybody.

May 1, I know we're not that far away. I'm going to give the fans one hell of a fight. I'm in tiptop condition and tiptop shape.

Q:
Last week when I asked you about remaining undefeated, you said that wasn't what was driving you. Let me ask you this. As far as the legacy of your career is concerned, is this fight about enhancing it or preserving it?

Mayweather
Every fight at this point is always about...it all depends on who the opponent is. At this point, it's about enhancing it. So like I said before, I think Shane's a solid welterweight. He's been around the sport for a long, long time and he's done some things in this sport. I've done a lot of things in this sport. I've done a lot of things that a lot of fighters weren't able to do in this sport and didn't do in this sport. So like I said before, I think with Shane Mosley, it's going to of course, enhance my legacy.

Q:
First of all, can I get your thoughts in which ways do you think that you and Shane are similar as fighters and which way you think you're different?

Mayweather
I think we're totally different.

Q:
Do you? In what ways?

Mayweather
I think we're totally different. I think that he's a fighter that always worries about landing one big shot. He's worried about who is extremely strong and I worry about being smart and winning. So we approach fighting in two total different ways, always.

I mean, Shane may be loading up with wide shots and kind of using not really a fuller jab and I use a fuller jab. You know when I shoot my shots, I look at my opponents and I look where I'm punching. When Shane punches a lot of times, he closes his eyes if you go back and look at some of Shane's fights. So I think we are two total different fighters.

Q:
Is there any way you think you might be similar?

Mayweather
Yes, we're fighting May 1st.

Q:
What are your thoughts on the fact that you cannot fight for the WBA title in this fight? Did you know that?

Mayweather
I'll let Leonard answer that. I didn't want to fight for the WBA title.

Q:
You didn't?

Ellerbe
At this level, Floyd did not; it's not about belts. It's about fighting, like he said, to improve his legacy and also it's about money.

Q:
Okay. So the title never entered into the equation?

Ellerbe
Never.

Mayweather
No.

Ellerbe
Floyd's already the best fighter in the world. What does he need to fight for a belt to prove that?

Q:
Hey, Floyd. I'm curious if you could talk about some the fighters you admired while growing up and if you modeled your style after any of them? And then also, this fight coming up, kind of talk about the potential for it to be along the lines of some of the great Hagler/Hearns fights or Leonard/Hagler fights of the 80's.

Mayweather
As a kid, I always liked to go watch. I used to like to watch the fights always, especially either on HBO or closed circuit. I used to love to go watch Hagler, Hearns, Leonard, Duran, Larry Holmes, Pryor and Pernell Whitaker, Roger Mayweather, Mike Tyson and the list goes on and on. I used to love just to go watch boxing. I was just a fan of boxing. I used to love just to go. I used to love just to go watch boxing, especially and of course, the build up to the fight before the two get in the ring on HBO, it used to be just so unbelievable.

I don't know, I can't say how this fight matches up, but I think I'm a 15-round fighter. I think I'll show the world that I'm always in tiptop shape and I'm in the best condition. You know, the guys from 24/7 say that they went to every other fighter's camp and they went to some other guy's camps, some mixed martial arts guys and they said they always ask them, well who works the hardest and they say well, hands down Floyd Mayweather. Nobody pushes to the limit like I do, so I was happy when I heard that. Like I said before, the only thing I want to do is just be the best. So I'm going to continue just to work hard and I'm pretty sure Shane's in good condition, we're going to put on one hell of a show May 1.

Q:
If I can just go back to when Shane entered the ring last September, like you, I didn't think it was very cool. I thought that was your moment. I'm wondering did him doing that have anything to do with your prefight hype talk being a little bit more personal than usual?

Mayweather
No. If you ever noticed, I think that Shane is out of character. That is not Shane Mosley to be trash talking. I've been doing that my whole career, so this is nothing new. If you go back and do your homework, Floyd Mayweather has been doing this since I've been fighting the Tuesday night fight, since I've been fighting on HBO, ESPN, my early days, since the '90s. I've never known Shane to be a big trash talker. And the thing that I think that is not cool is how Shane is talking about; well, I didn't like when 24/7 was out, Shane kind of downplayed Jack Mosley. That's not cool. Jack Mosley stuck by us on our side. Jack Mosley was a good trainer and a good father. He helped his son. He stood by his son's side through the ups and through the downs of his career. For him to say his Dad wasn't giving him 100% and I didn't like that at all. I think Jack Mosley is a cool guy, personally.

And as far as taking it personally, no, this is my job. I know what I have to go out there and do. Like I've always said before and it's the truth, period. There's no remedy on how to beat Floyd Mayweather. There's no remedy on how to beat me yet. So the thing is this, everyone is trying to solve the problem. It's like a difficult math problem that no one can solve. No one can solve it. So, they go and try to solve the problem, how to beat Floyd Mayweather. That's the ultimate goal. I mean they say, "Who are you picking?" but the ultimate goal is, "How can I beat Floyd Mayweather?"

Q:
One last thing. You mentioned on the last 24/7 that you think you're better than Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson. Why do you think that, Floyd?

Mayweather
Why not? I take my hat off to them. I got respect for Sugar Ray Robinson. I've got respect for Muhammad Ali. But I'm a man just like they're men. I put on my pants just like they put on their pants. What makes them any better than I am? Because they fought a thousand fights? In my era, it's totally different. You know? It's pay-per-view now, so things change. It's out with the old and in with the new. Things change. Like I said, Muhammad Ali is one hell of a fighter. But Floyd Mayweather is the best. Sugar Ray Robinson is one hell of a fighter, but Floyd Mayweather is the best.

Q:
In 24/7 you talk about being better than Ali and Robinson. I'm curious where you put Mosley and Manny Pacquiao on that list.

Mayweather
Well, I don't know where I could put Mosley. I can't see how a guy can call himself great. I can't see how a guy like Mosley can even call himself great or he can't talk about; I can't see Mosley talk about putting himself as a future Hall of Famer and this was a guy we don't know how long he was taking enhancement drugs. So this is something that we don't know.

Okay, Manny Pacquiao struggled twice, which we really know he got beat, struggled twice with Marquez, which we know he really lost, right? And we know he's been knocked out twice. And he's been out-boxed by Eric Morales, but they still give him Boxer of the Decade. So that's something I don't understand. He beat a Miguel Cotto who just got pummeled with a cast. So I mean, tell me what it really is. He beat Miguel Cotto that got pummeled with a cast and he beat a Ricky Hatton that got stretched by me. I'm trying to find out what it really is. That's not for me to choose. That's not for me to put him in the Hall of Fame. All I'm saying, if you're a clean athlete, take your test. That's all I'm saying. That's all I've got to say. If you're a clean athlete, take the test. Show the world, you know what, I'm a natural. Take the test, that's all I say. That you saw they come get you at any time and take the test.

We're talking about what these guys are doing. We're talking about me. I've been dominating since the 90's. That's what we talk about what I've been doing. Like I said before, when guys like this fight De la Hoya and then they say, "Oh, it's unbelievable." When I fight De la Hoya, they said, "De la Hoya's washed up." See? Things like this that I don't like. Would you like when I go out and beat Mosley, I'm going to go say he's over the hill. It's always an excuse. But they don't talk about how I won the title in one year. I had the title all through my career, retired, came back and beat the number two dude pound-for-pound, but they say you was too big for Marquez, but you got too big for Manny Pacquiao. Well him and Marquez are the same size.

Q:
In your view, would it shut everybody up if, you just fought?

Mayweather
I don't care about nothing. I don't care about shutting anybody up. I don't care about shutting anybody up. I'm happy with myself. I'm happy with my career and I'm happy with my family.

Q:
Floyd you talked a lot, just mentioned actually your retirement in your last comments to the other reporter.

Mayweather
Hold on real quick. Let me find out when my daughter...Hold on real quick. Hold on one sec.

Rafael
Hey, Floyd. Being a good Dad, right?

Mayweather
Yes. My daughter is getting an award today. She's like the number one kid at her school.

Q:
What I was going to ask you is you had mentioned in one of your past comments you were talking about how you had retired and come back and still easily defeated Marquez in September. I wondered if at any point since you've come out of your retirement and well, let me put it like this. When you were retired and you gave up your Welterweight Championship and you gave up your perch as the number one fighter in the world because you weren't fighting and you had said you were retiring and you were done for a year and a half or more, and at that point, other fighters moving up the ladder, that's when Pacquiao took over the number one mantle in most people's thoughts and was winning along the way, at any point do you regret retiring for the year and a half because you obviously could have had some big fights during that period of time?

Mayweather
No, not at all. No, not at all. I'll let Leonard answer that.

Ellerbe
No, I mean and actually when Floyd came back, he's bigger than he was when he left the sport. All it did was allow him a chance to spend more time with his family and get a chance to really enjoy his time off. He came back and he's still the best and the reason why he's the best is because he's never been beat.

Q:
No, understood, understood, Leonard. But I wondered from Floyd's point of view if he hadn't of retired, he theoretically would still be considered number one and there really wouldn't be....

Mayweather
That's only opinionated. We know that. We say numbers never lie. Numbers and stats, stats don't lie. Numbers and stats don't lie.

Q:
It seems Floyd when others say that somebody else is number one, it does seem in your comment that it seems to irritate you a little bit.

Mayweather
No, I'm not worried about that. I know where I stand there. I'm not worried about that. I know where I stand there. It's like this. Most people that got an opinion don't know nothing about boxing. And that's one thing that Roger, when Roger be on the show, when he be talking about, which is true, most people that got an opinion about boxing; you've got to realize that most of the commentators on HBO knows nothing about boxing. The only one that knows something about boxing is Lennox Lewis. The rest of the commentators on HBO knows nothing about boxing.

Q:
Okay. Let me change the topic real quick, wanted to ask you about 24/7. I think is like your fourth time or fifth time being on the show. It's it your fourth? Fourth time?

Mayweather
Yes, I think. Something like that.

Q:
Been a lot of times, so I wonder is it getting to the point where whenever you go into your training camp to do your thing that that's just, they're as much, the guys that do it, are just as much a part of your daily routine in life as it would be getting your hands wrapped or working the mitts with your Uncle? Does it just sort of go along with training for a big fight? And if so, we've seen so much of you on the show. What else can you do to sort of make it different than what maybe it's been for the past several fights, even though it's still entertaining?

Mayweather
Well, the thing with 24/7, I asked them, we have a lot of different things, a lot of other things. But I'm not the editor. I'm not in the office. I'm not in the office or the editing room editing the tapes. So it has nothing to do with me. If it was up to me, there's a lot of other things that I would love to put in there. There's a lot of other things that I would love to put in there.

Q:
Like what?

Mayweather
It's so much stuff, you know. They've got so many behind the scenes things that they can't show.

Q:
Could you say an example or two?

Mayweather
I mean 24/7, you talk to 24/7 they could tell you guys. It's so, so much stuff. It's just a lot of stuff.

Q:
Floyd, I've tried to rank your top like one through five victories based on the circumstances, your performance, and I kind of went Corrales, Hernandez, De la Hoya, Hatton, Gatti, maybe Castillo and I wondered whether you could briefly address what of those performances you thought were the best and maybe address the circumstances around why your performance was so good in those fights.

Mayweather
I don't know. I don't even rate myself. Like I said before, I don't even watch boxing. All I do is go out there and just do my job. I go do my job. The main thing is I was just giving my kids my time. That's the main thing now because I'm a critic, I'm a harsh critic of myself, so no matter how I go, I always say to myself I could have done better. When I fought Corrales, I said well, I could have done this better. When I fought Gatti, I said I could have done this better. Even when I fought Oscar De la Hoya, if we had fought in eight ounce gloves or I would have fought him in gloves that I chose, we would have chopped him up. So things happen, but like I say, you just take the good with the good and you take the bad with the bad and you just keep striving. My main thing is I don't worry about; I try not to rate myself. I just try to go out there and perform well, at least when I go out.

Q:
Okay Floyd, obviously when you took all that time off, you came back and you came back, you came back against Marquez and there were some things said about you by like Dana White and Bob Arum that you had no drawing ability. But your pay-per-view numbers went right through the roof with the Marquez fight...

Mayweather
Okay, no, no. I was talking to my daughter. She came up and people told me I had to wait a little bit longer.

Q:
But yeah, there was some things said about your drawing ability, that you couldn't draw flies, that kind of stuff, but then your pay-per-view numbers went right through the roof with that first fight back. Do you in any way feel vindicated by that?

Mayweather
Well, the thing is this, like I said before, of course I want to please the fans and I want to please everybody that's buying pay-per-view. But self-preservation is the law of the land. I come first. I must fight for Floyd Mayweather first. But everybody's entitled to their own opinion. I called Dana White up because the thing is, I was friends with Dana White before, before he even got involved with the MMA. That's the thing. Dana White used to hang around. He used to be with my Uncle Jeff. My Uncle Jeff is one of the people, he's the guy who got Dana White started. Dana White was teaching boxing aerobics and somebody had to teach him about boxing, so my Uncle Jeff Mayweather taught him about boxing. And in the beginning of my career, White had asked me, he said basically, he asked me can I wear this little patch.? He was trying to build this thing I told him I could do it as a favor. In the beginning of my career, you go back and look at my trunks and it had a little thing on it, a little dog on there, this little patch on my shorts for Dana White. So after the fight, I called Dana White up, after the Marquez fight and I just talked to him like a man. I said I don't have nothing against you at all. You do your thing and I wish you guys nothing but the best and I'm pretty sure you feel the same way. That was it and I asked him if he wanted to go eat lunch and sit down like men and talk about it and he said he would get back with me, but he never called. But I never worried about it.

You know Bob Arum always says that I can't draw flies and he says black fighters can't do numbers. That's something that he's going to say that forever. But the thing is, he's always trying to get his fighters to fight me. So like I said before, every fighter often goes to fight Floyd Mayweather not matter what happens because if you notice, I mean with De la Hoya, he got his biggest pay fighting Floyd Mayweather. Shane Mosley is getting his biggest payday with Floyd Mayweather and the list goes on and on.

Q:
Okay, Floyd. I really appreciate that. Last question, you mentioned Shane's Dad and how he disrespected him or how you felt he disrespected him on 24/7. How has it been for you to have your Dad in camp and has it made things better? Are you more motivated? What is different about having him in camp and can you talk a little bit about the reconciliation process?

Mayweather
I just think that I think we got the bomb squad in camp. It's truly unbelievable. I got my Uncle Roger. He's not just got experience as a trainer, but he's got experience at being in the crunch, being in a championship fight. My father of course, like I said before, he got experience with being a top contender in the sport of boxing.

The thing with Shane's trainer, if I'm not mistaken, when it comes down to crunch time, how can you possibly tell a fighter what to do if you've never been in crunch time? And the thing is this, when he was talking about, just like Shane's trainer said he wasn't going to get into a debate, a back and forth debate. But once again, we baited him in, so he's going back and forth, you know and that's something that he said he wasn't going to do. He wasn't going to be trash talking. He wasn't going to go back and forth. He wasn't going to get baited into doing that. I guess we up one cause we baited him in to talking trash and he said that that's something he wouldn't do. He said he wouldn't stoop that low. Well, it's obviously not that low if he stooped to that level.

K. Swanson
Okay, that wraps up Floyd Mayweather's conference call. Everybody look forward to seeing your fight week schedules starting next Tuesday with the grand arrivals, a Wednesday press conference, Thursday satellite media tours for those watching on television and then Friday the weigh-in. Thank you for joining us and see you next week.

END OF CALL

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Floyd Mayweather To Manny Pacquiao: 'Take The Test'


To say that Floyd Mayweather is confident is an understatement.

If the 33-year-old, unbeaten, five-time champion doens't truly believe he's better than Sugar Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali, he's at least saying that he does.

"Why not? I take my hat off to them. I got respect for Sugar Ray Robinson. I've got respect for Muhammad Ali. But I'm a man just like they're men, I put on my pants just like they put on their pants. What makes them any better than I am? Because they fought a thousand fights?" asked Mayweather, who is 40-0, with 25 knockouts, during Thursday's conference call with reporters.

"In my era, it's totally different [from those of Robinson and Ali]. You know? It's pay-per-view now, so things change. It's out with the old and in with the new," said Mayweather. "Like I said, Muhammad Ali is one hell of a fighter. But Floyd Mayweather is the best. Sugar Ray Robinson is one hell of a fighter, but Floyd Mayweather is the best."

Mayweather will get a chance to prove his assertions in what could be the biggest test of his career on May 1, when he takes on 38-year-old WBA welterweight (147 pounds) champion, Shane Mosley (46-5, 39 KOs), at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

But even in victory, Mayweather does not believe that his critics will give him credit. He doesn't feel as if they ever do.

"I've been dominating since the 90's. That's what we talk about when you talk about what I've been doing. Like I said before, when guys like this [Manny Pacquiao or Shane Mosley] fight Oscar De la Hoya, they say, 'Oh, it's unbelievable.' But when I fight De la Hoya, they said, 'De la Hoya's washed up,'" said Mayweather.

"See? It's things like this that I don't like," said Mayweather. "So when I go out and beat Mosley, they're going to go say he's over the hill. It's always an excuse. But they don't talk about how I won a title in one year. I had the title all throughout my career, retired, came back, and beat the number two dude, pound-for-pound."

Mayweather is facing the largest opponent he ever has during the course of what is surely a Hall of Fame career in Mosley, who is coming off of January's ninth-round knockout of Antonio Margarito, stopping the hard-punching Mexican fighter for the first time in his career and dethroning him as WBA titlist.

A former IBF lightweight champion, Mosley has fought at welterweight or higher exclusively since relinquishing his lightweight belt in 1999, including seven bouts at junior middleweight (154 pounds), and one other at 148 pounds -- an April, 2005 decision over David Estrada.

At junior middleweight, Mosley has twice stopped former world champion, Fernando Vargas, knocked out former world titlist, Ricardo Mayorga, and earned his second win over former world champ, de la Hoya -- the latter for the WBC and WBA crowns in September of 2003.

Mosley also twice lost to Winky Wright at 154 pounds.

Meanwhile, Mayweather has fought at welterweight five times, and, once as a junior middleweight, weighing 150 pounds against the 154-pound de la Hoya during his May, 2007 split-decision victory.

Mayweather's welterweight victories were knockouts of Sharmba Mitchell and Ricky Hatton, and decisions over Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir, and, Juan Manuel Marquez, with Marquez, and, Hatton, respectively, rising from lightweight (135 pounds), and, junior welterweight (140 pounds) to face him.

Mayweather, however, does not see Mosley's size or his power as any sort of advantage.


"Mosley's a fighter that's always worried about landing that one punch. He worries about being strong, and I worry about being smart. So we approach the fight in two, totally different ways," said Mayweather.

"I think Shane may be loading up with wide shots, and kind of not using a forward jab, and I use a forward jab," said Mayweather. "When I shoot my shots, I look at my opponents and I look where I'm punching at. When Shane punches a lot, he closes his eyes when you go back and you look at some of his fights."

Mayweather-Mosley materialized following the disintegration of talks between Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao for a potential mega fight -- this as a result of the fighters' failure to agree on the role of drug testing for their bout.

Mayweather and Mosley, who has admitted past steroid use, are each being randomly tested by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

Pacquiao, meanwhile, elected not to be randomly tested, a subject that remains a sore one with Mayweather.

"All I'm saying, if you're a clean athlete, take your test. That's all I'm saying. That's all I've got to say. If you're a clean athlete, take the test," said Mayweather. "Show the world, you know what, I'm a natural. Take the test, that's all I say. Let them come get you at any time and take the test."

Asked whether Mosley or Pacquiao should be considered among those on a list that would include himself, Robinson and Ali, Mayweather responded to the negative, questioning their credentials.

"I can't see Mosley talk about putting himself as a future Hall of Famer. This was a guy who we don't know how long he was taking enhancement drugs. So this is something that we don't know. Okay, Manny Pacquiao struggled twice -- which we really know he got beat -- but he struggled twice with Marquez, which we know he really lost, right?" said Mayweather.

"And we know he's been knocked out twice. And he's been out-boxed by Erik Morales, but they still give him boxer of the Decade. He beat a Ricky Hatton that got stretched by me," said Mayweather. "I'm trying to find out what it really is. That's not for me to choose. That's not for me to put him in the Hall of Fame."

And what bout himself?

"I don't know, I can't say how this fight matches up, but I think I'm a 15-round fighter. I think I'll show the world that I'm always in tiptop shape, and I'm in the best condition," said Mayweather.

"You know, the guys [HBO's camera crew] from 24/7, they say that they went to every other fighter's camp, and they went to some other guys' camps, some mixed martial arts guys, and they said they always ask them, "Well who works the hardest?' And they say 'Well, hands-down, Floyd Mayweather,'" said Mayweather.

"Nobody pushes to the limit like I do, so I was happy when I heard that," said Mayweather. "Like I said before, the only thing I want to do is just be the best. So I'm going to continue just to work hard, and I'm pretty sure Shane's in good condition. So we're going to put on one hell of a show on May 1."

Author: Lem Satterfield





Mayweather and Mosley both looking for a knockout, can either deliver?


Amongst all the usual pre fight talk, both Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley have mentioned that they will both be looking for a stoppage on May 1st.

The bookmakers and most fans believe a decision is a much more likely outcome, regardless of the winner.

For someone usually regarded as being a safety first fighter though, Mayweather has a decent amount of finishes to his name.

While his lack of aggression has held this back somewhat, he does have heavier hands that you might think from the way he fights. Floyd also has the speed and skill to make his opponents momentum work against them as they try to close the distance. For a perfect example of this, just watch the Hatton fight.

Speaking on a conference call yesterday, Mayweather said of himself and Shane:

"I think that he's a fighter that always worries about landing one big shot. He's worried about who is extremely strong and I worry about being smart and winning. So we approach fighting in two total different ways, always"

In the past Mayweather was known to suffer from brittle hands, although Leonard Ellerbe has said that since his return from retirement, these problems no longer affect him. How much the problem hindered his ability to finish fights in the past isn't clear, and the Mayweather camp is eager to play down any problem he might have had.

A lot of people tend to think that Mayweather won't have the power to finish a genuine welterweight like Mosley, and in this case I tend to agree. Despite his 5 losses Mosley has never been stopped yet, and he's been in against more dangerous punchers than Mayweather. More skilled fighters is another matter, but in terms of power alone, Mosley's chin is top notch and he shouldn't have too much to worry about from Floyd.

Mayweather himself possesses a decent chin at the very least, although he very rarely gets caught cleanly anyway. At times he has appeared to show flashes of vulnerability, although at least some of these were merely ruses to lure his opponents in. How well he handles Mosley's power is one of the intriguing unknowns of the fight.

Of the pair Mosley has taken a lot more abuse over the years, and is also coming into the fight having been inactive for over a year. Whether either of these factors will play a part is not too likely, Mosley is about as durable as they come. I wouldn't be surprised if Mayweather scored a knockdown or two, but the chances are that both fighters will make the final bell regardless of who gets the decision.

Jean, Pittsburgh: "Why is Mayweather talking about a knockout when he never finishes anyone?"

Part of it might be just to sell the fight, although if Mayweather is letting his punches go more these days and is willing to take some more chances it could happen.

Craig, Philly: "Neither is getting a knockout, Mosley is too tough and Floyd is too fast. Whoever wins, they're winning a decision"

Authior: Scott Heritage

Source: examiner.com

If Mayweather Jr is 'Saving' Boxing with his 'Drug Crusade' then where's his drug test results?


We’ve heard numerous times how Mayweather Jr is “saving” the sport of boxing with his “drug crusade”. But if he’s truly “saving” the sport then why haven’t we heard any tangible details about his drug tests? If he’s truly on a “drug crusade”, then why haven’t we heard how many times he’s been tested before the fight with Mosely?

As of today, I have been unable to find any credible sources that tell how many times Floyd Mayweather Jr has been ‘randomly’ tested. In fact, Floyd’s own adviser Leonard Ellerbe doesn’t even know:
“A number of times. A number of times. I have no idea how many times.” Ellerbe, Fanhouse
“Floyd has been tested several times for both urine and blood and it hasn’t impeded with his training whatsoever.”Ellerbe, Fighthype.com
Are you kidding me? The man who’s like a second mouth for Lil’ Floyd doesn’t even know? This is a slap in the face. These two guys have blasted Pacquiao in the media during their “drug crusade” and they can’t eve provide details of how many times Mayweather has been tested.
This drug testing information should be provided to the media in press releases after the public hype that the drug testing procedures initially received. In fact, Golden Boy Promotions held a press conference touting the drug testing. Yet, we can’t even find out how many times the “face of Boxing” (sarcasm) has been drug tested. I might start screaming conspiracy.
Ellerbe shared a few more details about Floyd’s testing in his interview with Fighthype.com. Unfortunately, these details don’t really give us any in-depth insight:
“It is the equivalent to a tablespoon of blood”
“Up until this point, it has been very random, but at reasonable times.”
Thanks Leonard, for the breath of wisdom you just imparted on us.

Kendall Bailey Sacramento, Ca “What details do you think Floyd and Golden Boy Promotions should provide about the USADA drug testing?”

Excellent question. Here’s a list of details that I think Floyd and his camp should provide especially since Floyd is supposedly “saving” the sport of Boxing and making it a clean environment for all of us fans.
  • Dates and times of drug tests
  • Results of drug tests
  • Type of drug tests
  • Location of drug tests
  • Witnesses of drug tests

Are there any other details you readers think Floyd and his camp should provide about the drug testing procedures?

Author: Rick Rockwell

Source: examiner.com

Floyd Maywearther's Adviser Says 'Shane Mosley's Getting Stopped'


When it comes to having Floyd Mayweather's back, no one has it more than Leonard Ellerbe(pictured above, at far left, with Mayweather, Shane Mosley and Oscar de la Hoya), CEO of Mayweather promotions. For whatever Mayweather has to say with emphasis, Ellerbe often says louder, more colorfully, and, with much more of an impact.

Below are some of Ellerbe's quotes from past stories that have appeared on FanHouse, followed by a Q&A with the Mayweather adviser about Mayweather's upcoming May 1 bout with WBA welterweight (147 pounds) champion, Shane Mosley:

"I'm not accusing Manny Pacquiao of anything. However, if he doesn't have anything to hide, then what is the problem? If Pacquiao is representing that he is superstitious of needles, then how does he have tatoos all over his body?"

"It's a bunch a bull****. At no point was there any time that Floyd tried to make a deal with the fight [against Manny Pacquiao] being over 147, and you can quote me on that. That's a bunch of bull****. We never ever had a discussion about anything above 147."

"Floyd Mayweather has always known that he's the best. And the reason why he's the best is that he's never been beaten."

"At this level, for Floyd, it's not about belts. It's about fighting to, like he said, improve his legacy, and, also, it's about money. Floyd's already the best fighter in the world. Why does he need a belt to prove that?"

"For the record, Floyd Mayweathter doesn't shoot anything in his hands. That was a nasty rumor that was spread out there just because people like to do those kind of things. Floyd is a clean athlete and he's been a clean athlete from Day One. Floyd Mayweather doesn't shoot or use needles in his hands. And come May 1, Shane Mosley will see for himself what Floyd will be able to do with both of his hands"


FanHouse: So what are the first things you would like to say to the public concerning Floyd Mayweather-Shane Mosley?

Leonard Ellerbe: I'm truly excited about the fight. We have a record-breaking HBO pay per view event in front of us, and the fans will be the beneficiary of this mega event.


Do you think that Floyd Mayweather cares whether fans tune in to see him win or whether they tune in to see him lose?

Of course Floyd cares about his fans, and I'll just leave it at that.



What kind of message did it send to Floyd, a Las Vegas resident, when he came to the Washington, D.C. press conference and the fans all the way on the other side of the country swarmed him and relentlessly sought his attention?

The Washington, D.C. fans have mad love for Floyd. I know that first-hand. All of my people live there. D.C. has a love affair with Floyd Mayweather. The fans of Washington, D.C. are true, die hard boxing fans. They have mad love for Floyd, and Floyd has mad love for Washington, D.C., also


How do you think that Shane Mosley is handling the verbal and psychological attacks from Floyd?

Shane's handling it just like he's going to handle the action in the fight. And the results of the fight will be the same. Shane's been defeated. And Shane knows that. Shane knew that from the world 'Go.' From the world, 'Go,' he was mesmerized by being on the same platform as Floyd, you know?

This is the most attention that Shane has gotten in any fight. And I think that Shane is caught up in that.

What did you think of Shane Mosley's latest commentary on ESPN Radio implying that Floyd's muscular security guards as well as Floyd are on steroids?

Okay, now, you have to ask the fans one question: Why would Shane go on talk radio and do that when he can do that on camera any day and all day, 24/7, with the cameras right in front of his face?


Well what do you mean by that and what are you saying about Shane?

That's the bottom line, I mean, it speaks for itself. Why would he go on talk radio and say something like that, when he's got the cameras in front of him, 24/7? That speaks for itself, right?


Did Floyd even see the comments, and if so, what did he think of them?

We don't pay nothing that Shane Mosley says any attention because Shane Mosley don't even believe that sh** himself. Shane Mosley, deep down in his heart, he knows what he's up against, and come Saturday night, all of those questions that he might have had will be answered.


Does Floyd really believe that Shane was using steroids for a longer period than just in 2003, or is his questioning of that purely part of the head games he's trying to play?

We don't know. How can anyone answer that question? That's not no head game. We don't know. How can anyone properly answer that question?


With the United States Anti-Doping Agency handling the random blood and urine testing for this fight, do you have complete faith in their system?

All day long. All day long. And I do commend Shane for stepping up to the plate. He wants to show the world that he's a clean athlete now. Now. What he's done in the past, who knows? Who knows?


How many times has Floyd been randomly tested?

A number of times. A number of times. I have no idea how many times.

How do you feel that the 21-month ring absence before fighting Juan Manuel Marquez was helpful to Floyd's return?

I think that it did a lot for him. It gave him a chance to rest his body. It gave him a chance to spend quality time with his family and his children. Because he hadn't had a break since his career began. The rigors of promoting events, because he's the one that's out front doing these things.

I think that he needed to take a step back and that's what he did. He's rejuvenated. And this is the best that I've ever seen Floyd look.


Can you break down what hand-wrapping guru Rafael Garcia means to Floyd?

Rafael is the best at what he does, and Floyd is the best at what he does. Rafael just brings so many elements to the table. Not just only as the best cutman/hand-wrapping specialist in the business, but he brings a great wealth of experience to the table.


How important has the reconciliation been between Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Floyd Jr.?

I think it's paid great dividends. It's a great pleasure to see everybody working together in harmony. It's a great thing to see Floyd and his dad having fun, laughing and joking every day. It's a great sight to see.

So can you tell me how the fight is going to go down?

Shane Mosley's getting stopped. Shane Mosley will not see 12 rounds. This is the best Floyd Mayweather that I've ever seen.


In what ways is he the best ever?

In every way, fashion and form. This is the best that I've seen Floyd look. In every way, from top to bottom, this is the best that I've seen Floyd.

Author: Lem Satterfield

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