jimmycrackcorn6
Jimmycrackcorn6
jimmycrackcorn6

Umm.. I don’t see how your reply amounts to a rebuttal. You assert that Mayweather’s strategy in the Pacquiao fight was somehow new. That’s a laugh. Whether we’re talking about folks who went for the “balls-out attack” (see Castillo or Maidana or even arguably Canelo) or those who tried to match Mayweather at his

Now THAT’s the fight to watch, brudda.

Abso-FUCKING-lutely. See: Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, which to the public with its collective memory rivaling a goldfish, happened last century— between 2 accomplished boxers, both with something to prove.

Any wonder that Immelt is considered a finalist by those who are hiring the infamous Travis Kalanick’s (Uber CEO) replacement? Guessing that there’s something about Immelt that is resonating with those who helped build Uber’s culture....

Well, analyzed and played, Mr. Burneko.

Bravo and well-articulated. This guy is a force!

Totally agree! This list is missing THE point entirely.

There are times when I absolutely adore Jezebel. And there are times when...THIS.

Welp....

AUUUUGGGGHHHH! So much for sleeping at night from now on...

Nuff said

You’re right. As an amateur boxer myself, it’s one of the most challenging, and fun, parts of the work-out. But as I mentioned above, all I can think when seeing the video is that Floyd has REALLY slowed down.

Wow. As a long time follower of Mayweather, and boxing in general, I’ve seen hundreds of these workout photo ops. He has REALLY slowed down— just check out his other speed bag workouts from when he was younger on YouTube.

2 questions:

+$50M or so

Woefully old “news.”