The Plot Thickens: 50 Cent hires Floyd Mayweather Sr. to train his boxer

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Imo,..this is a bad move.
As the insider tampering and trading of senior training and ruining dela Hoya.
Making him susceptible to senseless brawling from a pedigree'd tactician as a boxer.
Is what allowed pbf to actually dispel dela Hoya so convincingly.
I really think at the end of the long winding days/spectrum/scope of senior vs junior.
That it is a tongue in cheek work.
To ruin the best talent in this type of event. to protect junior's spot,..plus provide insider information to junior about a fighter's pedigree.

If you watched dela Hoya as a boxer and saw his regression and style change with senior.
I feel it is plausible that dela Hoya was purposefully ruined with senior as his trainer.
To make him susceptible to the loss of pbf.
For the draw and money fight that made pbf a household draw and name past large HBO contracts and boxing enthusiasts.

Even if it was not a work.
I feel having senior train you is an inferior product to what pbf is trained by.
So even if you face pbf. You have no way of actually beating him with inferior training pedigree wise to the Floyd family braintrust.


Only way i would train with senior is after pbf concretely retired.
even, then i feel with mason or senior you would not get the full pedigree and have missing holes. Susceptible to being exploited by a better trained and studied fighter with the proper tools.

As i feel they really will not relinquish the full mayweather family pedigree to an outsider.


Art Barr

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