Who tf is pac's ex trainer
Kellerman still hating on Floyd
What's he saying? No YT at work
What's he saying? No YT at work
He really wasn't hating. Max just broke down the science behind Floyd's career in regards to being the TBE (of the fight game, not inside the ring)
I thought he kept it real as fukk and had Stephen A quiet for the most part. He even broke down why fans like Manny when Stephen A tried to but in with his tired ass Pac got slept jokes.
You could tell he had Stephen A in his feelings too, because he couldn't refute anything he was saying
Had that nikka sitting at the desk like.
naw I said that cause he always tryna put pac above may on the p4p list when he beat em.
plus may didn't dodge all those prime fighters like people make it out to be.
I'm only going off from the video you posted.
To me he wasn't even going in like that. He never said the word cherry pick or slighted the man's skills or his legacy.
He wouldn't have even brought up Pac if it wasn't for Stephen trying to joke and then he flipped it and broke that down too.
Max kept it respectful.. When I hear the words hate, I'm expecting some Skip Bayless type shyt, not what Max said in the video.
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Kellerman still hating on Floyd
I can't disagree with Max, it's literally how a good chunk of business people act low risk, high reward.
Floyd and Pac were two different approaches and I'd say when they started they gunned for whoever was in front of them, Pac opted to continue that route while Floyd took a different route.
The video title is silly though, that isn't blasting Floyd. It's more explaining his mindset which in turn showed in the ring as he got older