“Y’all gotta clean this sh** up!” Floyd Mayweather once went on FURIOUS rant over multiple weightclasses and belts in boxing
Legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather once went off on the multiple number of belts and champions in the sport that are 'spoiling' the sport.
Floyd Mayweather (via World Boxing News)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a household name that is now synonymous with wealth. In his glory days, he was a force to be reckoned with. The man was a brick wall and that is not much of an exaggeration as he is referred to as the best defensive boxer of all time. Along with being a boxing superstar, he is a man with many words and a whole ton of money.
As mentioned before he is very vocal about his opinions. A vivid episode of Floyd Mayweather‘s aggressive monologue against the multiple weight classes and belts recently went viral. As a five-division world champion, Mayweather’s frustration was showcased in words. He said:
WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO - y’all gotta clean this s*** up. This is bad for boxing. There is no thing as super champion. You guys are just taking extra money from these fighters!Floyd Mayweather Jr. in an interview with Show Time Boxing
Mayweather cast a spotlight on the problems birthed by the surplus of belts, putting emphasis on how it corroded the essence of true world championships. Mayweather brought the spotlight on the dilution of achievement and acknowledgement. He also underscored how multiple champions within a single weight class diminished the exclusive honor of being a champion.
Despite the controversy ignited by Mayweather’s outspoken critique, his perspective shook the entire boxing organization. Mayweather’s legacy transcends his perfect record. It makes him a pivotal influencer sculpting the ongoing path of professional boxing. Only time can tell how much Mayweather’s words would fall on the ears of the boxing organizations.
Floyd Mayweather’s altercation with Larry Merchant
Floyd Mayweather’s clash with Larry Merchant in the aftermath of his victory over Victor Ortiz is etched into the annals of boxing lore. The drama unfolded on the evening of September 17, 2011, a night that saw Mayweather triumph in the ring but also witnessed a verbal joust that would go far beyond the ropes. The interview, transformed into a bout of words when Merchant, the seasoned HBO boxing commentator, dared to question the integrity of Mayweather’s knockout blow – a punch unleashed amidst Ortiz’s momentary lapse.
As the dialogue progressed, the temperature of the exchange skyrocketed. His retort, now legendary, created ripples through the boxing community back then. Here is what Mayweather said:
You never give me a fair shake. HBO needs to fire you. You don't know s**t about boxing.Floyd Mayweather said
This unfiltered confrontation not only spotlighted Mayweather’s confrontational persona but also highlighted the intricate dance between athletes and the media.
The verbal joust between Mayweather and Merchant added an extra dose of drama to an already eventful night in the boxing world. Some viewed it as a justified expression of frustration against perceived injustice, while others dismissed it as an unnecessary outburst. This altercation contributes to the larger-than-life aura surrounding one of the sport’s most iconic figures.
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