LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather Jr. made it look easy. “Money” might not be the best fighter of all time, as he likes to proclaim, but when the time came to make a welterweight statement against Shane Mosley, he did it. Despite a rough first two rounds, they were but a distant memory by the...
“He wants to show the world he’s the greatest,” Jones said. “It took this guy four days to get in shape, and he’ll keep training up until about three, four days before the fight. I’ve told him, ‘Floyd, you’re getting scary.’ He says, ‘Nate, I gotta beat this [guy].’ ”
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Friend of Floyd Mayweather Jr.