According
to Jeff Powell, Floyd Mayweather Jnr came out of prison to elevate boxing to an
art. An art, D’Prince called a perfected martial art with determination for
victory. This could simply be briefed as from Prison to Glory.
Mayweather
has not been in touch with the sport of boxing for a while as a result of his incarceration
for domestic violence. At the moment Mayweather still maintains his unbeaten
records of 44 -0, a record he promised to kept till the end of his career.
According
to yahoo sport, Mayweather signed a six-fight, 30-month contract with Showtime
in February – likely his final contract – and he started it off on the right
foot.
At
Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden, he won a unanimous decision, with all three
judges seeing it 117-111, to keep his WBC welterweight title.
‘I
was happy to have my father back in my corner. I got hit too often in my last
fight against [Miguel] Cotto and my father took me back to using my defensive
skills. I’m 36 now and I must hold on to those skills from now on.’- Floyd
Mayweather Jnr
Guerrero
praised Mayweather for his performance. "That's why he's the best,"
Guerrero said. "Give him credit,"
Guerrero also mentioned.
D’Prince
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