Floyd Mayweather vs Robert Guerrero All Access (Full Episode 3) HD

Floyd Mayweather Video Ranking: four / five

Floyd Mayweather vs Robert Guerrero post fight analysis

Floyd Mayweather Movie Ranking: 4 / 5

Floyd Mayweather Jr. says jail sentence won’t affect him

Pound for pound boxing king Floyd Mayweather Jr. does not believe his recent jail sentence will have any kind of adverse effect on his upcoming fight and title defense against Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero. The 36 year old Welterweight champion is training hard after spending two months in jail at the end of last summer for domestic battery.

And according to The Money, that spell behind bars has had no affect on his preparations for the May 4 World Boxing Council or the WBC Welterweight Championship defense against Guerrero. And having not suffered a single defeat in his 43 fight career, the American firmly believes that the onus will be all one on Guerrero to find a recipe for success against him, where no previous fighter before him has succeeded.

According to Floyd Mayweather Jr. no one has the blueprint of what it takes to overcome him. He stated that all 43 of his previous opponents came into their matches against him with a game plan, and all 43 of them came up short in the end.  He further mentioned that no one has found the code that will break him. He admitted that he doesn’t think the layoff he has had will hurt him inside the ring, asserting that he has faced fighters of almost all styles and as a result, adjusting comes quite easily for him.

The American did confirm that he has changed trainers and has gone back to train under his father after complaining about suffering too much in his previous fight against Miguel Cotto, when he was trained by his uncle Roger. Floyd Mayweather Jr. also mentioned that he has to be smart and listen to his corner, something he didn’t do during the fight against Cotto and was severely bruised during the encounter as a result.

Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Oscar De La Hoya (Full Fight

Floyd Mayweather Video Score: 4 / five

All about Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a professional boxer from the United States of America, having been one of the most revered and respected boxers in the world and in spite of being only 36 years of age, is already being considered as a legend in the sport. He has been the world champion in five weight categories throughout his career, has won the world title on eight separate occasions as well as winning the lineal championship in three different weight categories.

Ring Magazine has named him their Fighter of the Year on two separate occasions, as he won the title first in 1998and then again in 2007. To add to this title, he has been named as the Boxing Writers Association of America or BWAA’s Fighter of the Year on one occasion, winning the award in 2007 and the ESPY Award for Best Fighter on four different occasions in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is currently the reigning World Boxing Council or the WBC Welterweight champion, the World Boxing Association or WBA Super Welterweight champion and also holds the World Boxing Council or the WBC’s Diamond Light Middleweight Championship belt. Ring Magazine currently ranks him as the number one Welterweight as well as the best Junior Middleweight fighter in the world. Many boxing websites including Sports Illustrated, BoxRec, ESPN, Yahoo, Fox Sports have ranked him as the best Pound for Pound fighter in the world at the moment.

The American is still undefeated in his long career in professional boxing, having won all 43 of his fights in the ring, with 26 of those wins coming via knockout. Floyd Mayweather Jr. also won the bronze medal in the Featherweight division during the Olympic Games at home turf in Atlanta in 1996 and is the highest paid athlete according to Forbes.

Floyd Mayweather in Detroit — Speaks on 50, Broner, Floyd Sr and More…

Floyd Mayweather Video Score: 4 / five