in a recent interiew with sky sports he listed his hobbies and he said, boxing, computer games and wargaming.
now whats this wargaming? well its warhammer and hes so pationate about it he wore a warhammer t shirt at the weigh in and match, gamesworkshop eagle and skaven on the shoulders
he lost but tbh he was playing the better game. shame, hes so talented
i saw that shirt but thought it couldnt be! glad you prooved me wrong gil ! i bet he plays a beasty chaos army. who votes me honour him on cdo and invite him to join ?!
Common stereotype. Besides, nerd is just a term used by those whos obsessions are deemed socially acceptable by tose who haven’t got over the whole high school popularity thing. I think you gys are being a bit harsh on Mayweather, most fighters are big headed and lets face it, pound for pound there haven’t been many better fighters
Obviously the Eshin Adept he hired to train him had too many warpstone treats I think haha.
On a point earlier,
I do quite a lot of competition sparring in both Kickboxing and Tae Kwon Do. Im also ex-weapons champion of England with my Katana!
You are right most of the best fighters have an air of confidence around them and its a shame that some of us “fighters” step over the knife edge border of confidence/arrogance without knowing. The thing that gets me is that boxers do tend to try to psyche out their opponent pre-match and are rather negative to a fellow sportsman, this is less apparant in other forms of Martial Arts as even in MMA (mixed martial arts, aka UFC) fighters respect each other before and after, all I can think is that Mayweather has let the fame and media take him above his station, so to speak.
Mohammed Ali was the greatest ever (After Bruce Lee of course)