Yahoo Sports: Mayweather Admits Cashing in on "Handpicked" Opponents

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Floyd Mayweather says his undefeated record has been partly built on the backs of handpicked opponents who didn't always provide the toughest fights but did help him become the world's best paid athlete.

"Sometimes they say, 'Well, Floyd Mayweather's opponents was handpicked.' That's a good thing," Mayweather said during a conference call with reporters to hype Saturday's world title fight against Mexico's Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

"I commend my team ... when I sit back and I think about my career, I say 'you know what? I had a cool career. I didn't take any punishment'.

"If they say these guys were handpicked, they was handpicked to make $40 and $50 and $60 million, then you know what? Keep handpicking them. If they're going to keep paying, keep handpicking them."

Mayweather, who Forbes magazine lists as the world's highest paid athlete, has been criticized for dodging a potential mega fight with Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao.

The two have tried several times over the past few years to get the deal done for what would likely be the most lucrative fight in boxing history. But each time negotiations broke down when they couldn't come to terms on a variety of issues, including drug testing and share of the revenue and purses.

Pacquiao's camp blames Mayweather for the holdup, saying even when they agreed to all his demands -- including drug testing -- the American would come up with new increased demands to scuttle the blockbuster fight.

"Floyd's statement speaks for itself. Now we know why he won't give the fans the fight they want most," Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach told AFP on Tuesday.

The fight with Alvarez is the second in Mayweather's six-bout, 30-month contract with American cable network Showtime that could pay him more than $200 million. After Mayweather beat Robert Guerrero in May, he said he wanted to fight again in September - marking the first time since 2007 he will be in the ring twice in a calendar year.

Mayweather's guaranteed purse for the Alvarez fight is reported to be a record $41 million which would surpass the previous record of $32 million he received for fighting Guerrero.

Organizers are also hoping that this fight will eclipse the 2.44 million record pay-per-view sales and sales of more than $130 million racked up by the Mayweather and Oscar de la Hoyafight in 2007. Mayweather will also get a cut of the pay-per-view money on top of his guaranteed purse.

Mayweather, who is undefeated in 44 fights, says he will take nothing for granted when he faces World Boxing Council andWorld Boxing Association super welterweight champ Alvarez in a 12-round showdown of unbeaten fighters at the MGM Grand Hotel.

"I am not overlooking this guy," said Mayweather. "In Mexico he is a young rock star and everybody that they put in front of him he was able to go out there and do his job.

"I am pushing myself to the limit right now."

The last time Mayweather stopped an opponent inside the distance was two years ago and that came whenVictor Ortiz lowered both his hands and was looking at the referee for a ruling. Mayweather seized the moment and hit Ortiz with a combination of punches that floored Ortiz.

Since then, Mayweather has won 12-round decisions over Miguel Cotto in May 2012 and Guerrero.

Saturday's fight will be contested at 152 pounds with Alvarez's super welterweight titles on the line. Alvarez (42-0-1) is a 154-pound champion and Mayweather usually fights at 147 pounds.

The 23-year-old Alvarez says he believes he has the perfect fight plan to register one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.

"I am going to follow my game plan and I am going to fight my fight," he said. "I am not going to allow him to fight his fight. I have a game plan."

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mayweather-admits-cashing-handpicked-opponents-024442688--box.html
 

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"Sometimes they say, 'Well, Floyd Mayweather's opponents was handpicked.' That's a good thing," Mayweather said during a conference call with reporters to hype Saturday's world title fight against Mexico's Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

"I commend my team ... when I sit back and I think about my career, I say 'you know what? I had a cool career. I didn't take any punishment'.

"If they say these guys were handpicked, they was handpicked to make $40 and $50 and $60 million, then you know what? Keep handpicking them. If they're going to keep paying, keep handpicking them."



lol... finally its admitted...

if your team is good at handpicking opponents then im sure your team is also good at avoiding high risk targets for the same money...lol...
 

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Funny enough, Yahoo Sports always gives Floyd a good article. They did take his words a bit out of context.

Imagine this though in relation, Imagine if Ray Leonard fought Duran, Hearns, Benitez out of their primes. Would we hold him to the same standards we hold him at today? :ld:
 

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Funny enough, Yahoo Sports always gives Floyd a good article. They did take his words a bit out of context.

Imagine this though in relation, Imagine if Ray Leonard fought Duran, Hearns, Benitez out of their primes. Would we hold him to the same standards we hold him at today? :ld:


but he didnt...

and the duck cage rattling started in 2007 with margs... so its been the elephant in the room for almost 7 years.. aka his reign at welter 147

nobody should say he ducked at 130 135 (although people imply it) cause he took on corrales castillo and other high risk low reward fighters agustus... imagine floyd fighting a fighter like agustus at 147... no way it happens..

floyd is the smartest guy in the room with regards to boxing... he had to take on the agususus/corales of the world when he was at 130... HAD TO.. but at 147 he felt he didnt have to and still could make money

props to him but the cape-ing that goes on to defend floyd is what disgusting...

floyd fans should be as critical as non floyd fans for him to fight the greatest fighters out there.. but theire not.. theyd justify and cape for the ortiz and guererros / baldomir...

you can be floyd fan and also be critical of the man /legacy / in ring opponnets... but their not
 

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He already said he don't fight for the bragging rights he fights for the check. fukk puto Margarito and the other vanilla midgets y'all claimed he ducked. No one outside a 2 mile radius ever gave a fukk about Paul Williams or Freitas.
 
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