Monthly Archives: December 2013

Floyd Mayweather mocks Manny Pacquiao, Freddie Roach, Amir Khan, and Marcos Maidana on Instagram

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In this particular image, Mayweather pokes fun at rumored opponent Amir Khan, stating the followng,

“Just imagine what Amir “Con Artist” will get if his name gets picked in the Mayweather sweepstakes”

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Chris Robinson can be reached at Trimond@aol.com

Floyd Mayweather mocks Manny Pacquiao, Freddie Roach, Amir Khan, and Marcos Maidana on Instagram

Continue on to the slideshow for more Instagram updates from Floyd Mayweather.

In this particular image, Mayweather pokes fun at former champion Marcos Maidana, stating the following,

“Can I please order a one-piece with a biscuit? No sides.”

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(Photo: Idris Erba / Edit via MeniSuperMeni)

Chris Robinson can be reached at Trimond@aol.com

Floyd Mayweather mocks Manny Pacquiao, Freddie Roach, Amir Khan, and Marcos Maidana on Instagram

Continue on to the slideshow for more Instagram updates from Floyd Mayweather.

In this particular image, Mayweather pokes fun at trainer Freddie Roach, stating the following,

“Manny Pacquaio mixed with Freddie Roach. Meet my friend, Manny Roach.”

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Chris Robinson can be reached at Trimond@aol.com

Floyd Mayweather continues hurling insults on Instagram, this time turning his attention to Amir Khan, Marcos Maidana, and once again Pacquiao

Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan in 2014? (Photo: Idris Erba / Edit via MeniSuperMeni)

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By Chris Robinson

Over the past few days, Floyd Mayweather has gone on a bit of a mocking spree on Instagram.

It all started on Dec. 22, when Mayweather released his own “Christmas card to the world”. Along with his message, Mayweather posted a four-picture collage that mocked his rival Manny Pacquiao. [Click HERE to see the photo]

A few days later, in a shot that may have been taken upon Mayweather’s arrival from Tokyo, he could be seen having fun again with Pacquiao and this time with the Filipino star’s trainer Freddie Roach.
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Carlos Molina already said yes to Canelo, talks Martinez vs Cotto, Erislandy Lara rematch

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Chris Robinson speaks with newly-crowned IBF junior middleweight champion Carlos Molina, who  insists he has already agreed to a potential March 8 fight on Showtime pay per view with former titlist  and Mexican superstar Saul Alvarez.

Molina also gives his take on a possible Miguel Cotto vs. Sergio Martinez meeting as well as a future  rematch with Erislandy Lara, who he fought to a draw a few years back.
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Carlos Molina already said yes to Canelo, talks Martinez vs Cotto, Erislandy Lara rematch

Chris Robinson speaks with newly-crowned IBF junior middleweight champion Carlos Molina, who insists he has already agreed to a potential March 8 fight on Showtime pay per view with former titlist and Mexican superstar Saul Alvarez.

Molina also gives his take on a possible Miguel Cotto vs. Sergio Martinez meeting as well as a future rematch with Erislandy Lara, who he fought to a draw a few years back.
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Gennady Golovkin focused, came to camp weighing 167 pounds ahead of Adama clash

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Chris Robinson catches up with trainer Abel Sanchez, who gives some updates on the Big Bear training  camp of WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (28-0, 25 KO’s) ahead of his Feb. 2 title defense  against Osumanu Adama (22-3, 16 KO’s) in Monte Carlo. Check out the audio clip for more from Sanchez  on Golovkin’s preparation two weeks into camp, his expectations for his fighter heading into the new  year, his ideal list of opponents for the future, the pros and cons of training in the secluded area of Big  Bear, California, and more
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Gennady Golovkin focused, came to camp weighing 167 pounds ahead of Adama clash

Chris Robinson catches up with trainer Abel Sanchez, who gives some updates on the Big Bear training camp of WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (28-0, 25 KO’s) ahead of his Feb. 2 title defense against Osumanu Adama (22-3, 16 KO’s) in Monte Carlo. Check out the audio clip for more from Sanchez on Golovkin’s preparation two weeks into camp, his expectations for his fighter heading into the new year, his ideal list of opponents for the future, the pros and cons of training in the secluded area of Big Bear, California, and more
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Naazim Richardson feels that Manny Pacquiao would ‘beat up’ Ruslan Provodnikov and sway the judges in a Bradley rematch

Manny Pacquiao celebrating in the ring (Photo: Chris Farina – Top Rank)

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By Chris Robinson

Coming off of a successful outing against Brandon Rios on Nov. 23, eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao is slated for an April return to the ring in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao’s unanimous decision victory over Rios last month in Macau, China proved that his heart is still very much in the game following his horrific knockout at the hands of Juan Manuel Marquez a year ago.

A recent conversation with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum revealed that there are three names in the mix for Pacquiao’s April return; Marquez, Tim Bradley, and Ruslan Provodnikov.

Bradley won a controversial split-decision over Pacquiao in June of last year. Given the backlash that followed his victory, Richardson feels another close fight could spell bad news for the Palm Springs fighter.
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Naazim Richardson feels that Ruslan Provodnikov would get beat down by Manny Pacquiao

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Chris Robinson continues to speak with trainer Naazim Richardson, as he turns his attention to  a possible fight between eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao and his former sparring  partner, Ruslan Provodnikov. Despite Provodnikov looking stellar in stopping Mike Alvarado last  month, Richardson feels that the Russian’s style is completely tailor-made for Pacquiao.

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Naazim Richardson feels that Ruslan Provodnikov would get beat down by Manny Pacquiao

Chris Robinson continues to speak with trainer Naazim Richardson, as he turns his attention to a possible fight between eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao and his former sparring partner, Ruslan Provodnikov. Despite Provodnikov looking stellar in stopping Mike Alvarado last month, Richardson feels that the Russian’s style is completely tailor-made for Pacquiao.
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Ricki Brazil speaks on life behind the scenes with Mayweather, discusses his latest fashion venture, and sets the record straight on Floyd’s guest appearances

Ricki Brazil, Floyd Mayweather, and P Reala sitting courtside (Photo: Instagram.com)

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By Chris Robinson

At the moment, boxing’s premier talent, undefeated Floyd Mayweather, is penciled in for a May 3 return to the ring inside of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

With no opponent set as of now, the public eagerly awaits the announcement of Mayweather’s next ring foe for his latest Showtime pay per view showcase.

As for Floyd, as is often the case when the 36-year is away from his training base in Las Vegas, he has been traveling the world over, making various club appearances and handling business with his crew, better known as The Money Team.

It’s a whirlwind kind of lifestyle for sure and despite not having to go through the mental and physical rigors of an intense training camp, there certainly is a lot of work that comes into play with Mayweather’s ‘down time’.

Speaking with one of Mayweather’s closest friends, Ricki Brazil, I was able to get a little more insight into how life is like alongside one of sport’s brightest stars.

An entrepreneur in his own right, Brazil helps set up Mayweather’s various guest appearances and also keeps himself business with his flourishing fashion line, named after himself, Ricki Brazil.

Read below for more from Brazil on what the jet-setting lifestyle has been like, his perception of how Mayweather is embraced by the public, why he feels the need to set the record straight on Floyd’s guest showings, his anticipation towards the next training camp, and more.

Born and raised…
“Basically, I was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. At an early age, maybe like a month old, I moved to Flint, Michigan. So from the time I was about a month old to 12 years old I lived in Flint and then I moved to Grand Rapids when I was like 13. When I moved to Grand Rapids at 13 years old, the first person I met was Floyd. I’ve been knowing Floyd since I was 13 years old.”

Being molded into a man…
“Grand Rapids a well rounded city. Its the second largest city in Michigan. Which creates several opportunities. Its reputation is very family oriented. However, I had to overcome transgressions of falling victim to the street life which molded me into the man I am today. Learning and observing different circumstances. To sidetrack me from day to day inner city life, I picked up sports as a hobby. I played football and ran track. Flint, Michigan is profound on sports. The city takes pride in sports which inspired young men like myself.”

A business mindset…
“My aspirations as a child were to be involved in sports. I wanted to be a football player. Clearly, that didn’t suffice. On the bright side I was always business savvy. Math was my forte. I’m intrigued with numbers, as a reality check my sports dream wouldn’t come true I then envisioned myself being involved in businesses.”

 

Floyd Mayweather at a young age…
“What’s viewed on the surface is Floyd Mayweather. No tricks and no gimmicks; its how he’s been since the first day I met him. I tell everybody, he’s always been like that just now has a lot more money. He’s always been outspoken, he’s always said he was going to be the best, and always was dedicated, at a young age. When most of the kids were running around doing child-like activities, Floyd’s Dad had him working. Running miles, and chopping wood. You knew he was going to be somebody but you just didn’t know how big he would be.”

 

Making the move to Vegas…
“Me and Floyd were always in talks about me coming out. I have a daughter and she is 15 now, but when me and her mother grew apart I asked him if the opportunity was still there and he said ‘Of course’. I came out here and we just talked and I told him my vision and we went from there. The rest is history, so to speak.”

Early visions…
“When I first came out it was 2007. I had my brother Canary Yellow Chello as my first artist. Floyd has a record label name Philthy Rich Records. So when I first came out to Vegas it was all about the music.”

Traveling with Floyd when he’s not in training…
“It’s crazy. Because we travel so much and I love it. Because it’s just an experience, to network and meet people which can only help you grow. And going to different cities and meeting different people. People who are doing this and doing that. I just love the contacts, but at the same time it’s work. Yesterday we were in San Jose, went to San Francisco, then went to Sacramento to watch the game, and then back in Vegas on the same night. We did that with a lot of cities. Floyd likes to move around. He doesn’t like to be in one place too long. But it’s cool though. Everybody is used to it. We just keep our mind focused on work and that’s what we do.”

Setting the record straight on who sets up Floyd’s appearances…
“That’s a big thing, because I know P Reala was happy too when he mentioned that in the interview. Because there is a lot of people out there making bogus and fraud contracts and sending it to people on Floyd’s behalf so they can get him booked or whatever. And we need to set that down, because people are getting taken advantage of. Basically what me and P Reala do, people contact us, and basically what we do is see what they are offering, see if it’s available and if it’s available we bring it to Floyd and if he says it’s a go, he says we can put it together, do a contract, and get it rocking and rolling. Other than that, there are frauds out there that are taking a lot of people’s money and it’s something that has to be stopped.”

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Noticing the reaction that Floyd gets from people…
“I just notice people that get excited. Whether they hate him or love him, they are excited to see him. He brings excitement wherever he goes, so that’s Floyd Mayweather. When people look at him they are witnessing history, whether they want to admit it or not. I think they know that, they acknowledge, but at the same time they are excited to see him. Like I tell everybody, he’s not a rapper, he doesn’t sing. He’s a boxer. So what boxer is doing what he’s doing? We’ve been on the road since the fight. He’s still got dates for different appearances in different cities because of who he is. He brings them out and it’s real crazy that he lives a rock star lifestyle but he’s a boxer. At the same time it’s crazy to me when I see it.”

Diving into the fashion world…
“The clothing line is Ricki Brazil and the website is www.RickiBrazil.com. People had been talking to me about clothes and how I would feel about doing it, things of that nature. And I didn’t understand it at first. But they helped me clearly see the vision. My business partner, she gave me the vision. She walked me through it. I had to do a lot of homework, a lot of history on it. But I’m glad I did it and it’s doing well. I’m just all about branding the name right now. Everybody always says I had a unique name, so I always wanted to do something with the name and brand it out there. So far, so good. I’ve been going since June 14. I’ve approaching my sixth month in it. I’m taking my baby steps but I think it’s growing.”

 

Helping the brand grow…
“On a daily, every day basis, I just oversee everything, make sure everything is going well. Being hands on when I can, when I’m not moving around. When I’m in every city, just letting people know that’s it’s a nice women’s clothing and just be there and make things happen and just brand the name at the same time.”

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Working with Evelyn Lozada’s daughter Shaniece Hariston…
“She is one of our signature models that represents us. My business partner has a personal relstionship with her mom Evelyn so it was a nice step for us to take and whenever she models for us we get good results.

Getting ready for a return to training camp ahead of Floyd’s May 3 fight in Las Vegas…
“It changes up drastically because there is no moving around. We’re stationary so we know what our schedule is going to be like every day. You know your night might not end until three in the morning. Everybody knows that and everybody likes to play a part with him training. Because, like I said, once again, this is history in the making. It’s good. I love training camp, I love the atmosphere, I love everything about it. I love to get focused like that in camp. It’s crazy, because everybody is going into their little mindset too. Just being around him so much, you see how he has to get mentally focused and tougher and everybody is like ‘Don’t make Floyd mad’, because he gets so focused and stuff. It’s cool. I love training camp.”

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Virgil Hunter confident in Amir Khan but admits he doesn’t yet have a plan for Floyd Mayweather

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Chris Robinson continues the dialogue with trainer Virgil Hunter, as he breaks down a possible fight  between his fighter, former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan, and the sport’s reigning pound for  pound king Floyd Mayweather.

Hunter has full confidence in his fighter but also admits that he doesn’t have a set game plan for  Mayweather at this point.

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Virgil Hunter confident in Amir Khan but admits he doesn’t yet have a plan for Floyd Mayweather

Chris Robinson continues the dialogue with trainer Virgil Hunter, as he breaks down a possible fight between his fighter, former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan, and the sport’s reigning pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather. Check out the video for more…
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Floyd Mayweather Sr. is now working with Yuriorkis Gamboa in Las Vegas [CR’s Commentary]

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Another update from Las Vegas, as former featherweight world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa is now  working with outspoken head coach Floyd Mayweather Sr.

Looks like Gamboa spent some of the holidays in Las Vegas, as was spotted at 50 Cent’s Gym putting in  some work with the outspoken coach.

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Mickey Bey: ‘Everybody’s being hard on Broner; he lost the fight to a tough fighter’

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Chris Robinson catches up with lightweight contender Mickey Bey (19-1-1, 10 KO’s) inside of the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas, as he speaks on his recent TKO victory over Carlos Cardenas on Showtime, Marcos Maidana’s thrilling victory over Adrien Broner, Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan possibly happening, and more…
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Mickey Bey: ‘Everybody’s being hard on Broner; he lost the fight to a tough fighter’

Chris Robinson catches up with lightweight contender Mickey Bey (19-1-1, 10 KO’s) inside of the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas, as he speaks on his recent TKO victory over Carlos Cardenas on Showtime, Marcos Maidana’s thrilling victory over Adrien Broner, Floyd Mayweather vs. Amir Khan possibly happening, and more…
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