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Floyd Mayweather EXCLUSIVE Behind The Scenes for May 1st fight!

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

An exclusive behind the scenes look into the promotion and preparation for the May 1st fight against Shane Mosley. P. Diddy also stops by in the gym and share his thoughts on the champ.

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  • MAYWEATHER !!!!!! FUCK ALL U HATING PUSSIES !!!!!

  • Mayweather fans only!! you think hes superstitious!?

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  • Say all you want about the Ortiz KO but if it only took two punches to lay him out i doubt that he would have lasted the 12 rounds anyways. And you forget that Ortiz is the one who threw the headbutt. Would you let somebody do that to you without retaliating? I don't think so.

  • The faggot in the beginning is trying to act like mayweather.

  • I hate people that try to copy celebrities, like the dumbass in the beginning.

  • floyds a ballller??

  • song 2:52 ?

  • Money May ALL DAY

  • What followed that hug was one of the most repulsive acts of sportsmanship I have ever witnessed. While Ortiz was moving backwards from his embrace of Floyd Mayweather Jr., and thus, had his hands down, not yet resuming a defensive posture, Floyd Mayweather Jr leveled him, first with a left hook to the right jaw, then with a finishing right to the same jaw. The act was so repulsive it engendered a guttural response of “Oh, no!” from the television announcer.

  • "I witnessed Victor Ortiz’s head butt to Floyd Mayweather Jr., a classless act. I was, however, grateful to see what appeared to be quick and genuine remorse from Ortiz as evidenced by a kiss to Floyd Mayweather Jr’s cheek, the bumping of gloves and a hug."

  • "When athletes become content with victory at all costs, even dirty play, it’s a sign that the end of the sport’s prominence is looming large. Legality doesn’t necessarily equate with fair or good. In sports, while it is legal to run up the score, it is not considered good sportsmanship."

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