Does this mean Roger feels there is a threat to Mayweather out there?
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Roger Mayweather: "It sure ain't Pacquiao who would pose a threat"
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Roger should learn to speak English and get his fucked up mind right.
Sorry, just had to say that.
But I don't think Floyd necessarily laid a blueprint on how to beat Hatton. It was clear when Hatton stepped up his opposition, he would lose. Pacquiao beat him because he had a great fight plan.
Roger Mayweather might be referring to either Mosley or Cotto.
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Well Roger is Floyd's trainer, there is nothing wrong with him being confident in his man (is Roach not confident in Pacman). Although it is a fine line between keeping your man's confidence high and guarding against over confidence.
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Originally posted by Tek My Pounches View PostRoger should learn to speak English and get his fucked up mind right.
Sorry, just had to say that.
But I don't think Floyd necessarily laid a blueprint on how to beat Hatton. It was clear when Hatton stepped up his opposition, he would lose. Pacquiao beat him because he had a great fight plan.
Roger Mayweather might be referring to either Mosley or Cotto.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostWell Roger is Floyd's trainer, there is nothing wrong with him being confident in his man (is Roach not confident in Pacman). Although it is a fine line between keeping your man's confidence high and guarding against over confidence.
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Originally posted by Sox8055 View PostDint lay a blueprint on how he knocked him out? Give Mayweather his credit, he was the first one and only up to that point to knockout the British bulldog..
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Originally posted by Tek My Pounches View PostI hear you, but we all know the Mayweathers are irrational and ignorant.
Now if you want to think of Roger like Rainman feel free, except he is a boxing savant instead of with mathmatics.
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