Was Mayweather exposed by Maidana?

maidanaBy Meyer Lynk: For a man who claims to be “The Best Ever,” the best to ever lace up the gloves, and the best in all era, Floyd Mayweather Jr’s performance against Marcos Maidana (35-4, 31 KO’s) looked far from being “The Best” last Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Don’t fall for Mayweather’s lies that were given to Jim Grey after the fight.

Mayweather’s excuse for his unimpressive victory was that wanted to give the fans a fight they wanted to see. Don’t believe this lie. He said the exact same thing at the post fight press conference after his match against Miguel Cotto two years ago, but then what does he do afterwards? He brings back his dad as a coach to his training camp for his fight with Robert Guerrero because he said he was hit with too many shots in the Cotto fight.

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Angel Garcia bashes Robert Garcia’s training methods

garcia5By Meyer Lynk: Angel Garcia, aka “Mr. I would never lie to you,” aka, The Truth, aka Danny Garcia’s (26-0) father and trainer is well known for being out spoken and never holding back on saying whatever is on his mind. No matter who it offends, fighters, trainers, or fans, if Angel feels like its the truth, then hes going to say it.

We have seen him verbally assault, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, and his most recent verbal assault that lead to a brawl, Zab Judah – just to name a few. This time he has a few things to say about the 2012 trainer of a year and former IBF champion from Oxnard, California, Robert Garcia.

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Was Mayweather pressured to fight Canelo?

floyd7By Meyer Lynk: Everyone that’s deep in the boxing scene knows if Floyd Mayweather Jr. had it his way – He would never fight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez 42-0-1-30. Floyd’s method of operation works like this: Choose the easiest route that pays the most. Every hardcore boxing fan knows this.

Due the low PPV numbers for Mayweather’s previous fight against Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, (not the PPV numbers given to the public to save face and put a good light on the event, which all promoters do, but the real PPV numbers that are collected and was not given to the public and only to the board members).

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