50-0 Floyd 'Money' Mayweather - Impossible Skills, Untouchable Defense (Complete Career Documentary)

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Published 2019-12-12
This video takes a look at the career of Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather. His Tiger Woods like, child prodigy rise. His championship wins, rivalries, the lifestyle. Follow the complete career of Floyd 'Money' Mayweather.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rajaijaz007
    “Some pay to see me win, some pay to see me lose, but they all pay.”
  • @krisshipp241
    This guy should of been hired by ESPN years ago. Best docs on the net hands down.
  • What I loved the most is when Canelo Alvarez accepted the loss against Mayweather and admitted that ''It is very difficult to get a clear/clean shot against Mayweather ''. Oscar Dela Hoya also said Mayweather should be given the respect he deserves, he has proved that, he is the best''.
  • @vektacular
    I don’t think people realize how good Floyd really was….he was like a Tiger woods or micheal Jordan or a Wayne Gretzky….a phenom as a child coming up….he had a gift.
  • @AhmanX.L
    I’ll Never Get Tired Of That “Boom, Perfect Timing! “ 😂😂😂😂
  • Floyd Mayweather is the definition of Protect yourself at all times and hit your opponent at the right time,the greatest defensive Wizard of all time despite his fragile hands,a true Masterboxer of the highest order indeed
  • @t.r.4496
    I know you won't see this Joe, but keep on bringing it home. I've always loved boxing, something my late brother and I watched when I was a kid. A lot of the fights are something memorable to me. I can remember exactly what we was doing before most fights and this is a treasure for me. I just wish my brother was still here to watch this.
  • @eblake626
    The only YouTube channel that can make me watch a 30 minute video.
  • @chrishansen8836
    “When you master preparation, battle is only a inconvenience”
  • He deserves all the money he get's. Training hard, dodging skills are insane. Respect.
  • This is the guy Logan paul thinks he can beat 🤦🏽‍♂️
  • @angelohorne8096
    2: thing's i like about floyd 1: strong mentally 2: always in shape never saw this dude get tired
  • @schangzz
    Man we may never see a boxer who has mastered the art this well ever again, what a legend.
  • It infuriates me when people say Floyds fights are fixed, cherry picked, Floyds a runner or any other looser comments. This man has been training since birth, beat 24 champions, 5 division world title holder, and has earned 12 titles not to mention undefeated. Give respect where it's due, he earned it. If his hands wasn't so brittle who knows how far he could've went. He made your best fighter look like a beginner and he stopped using power shots way before Canelo.
  • @cmoney0Q
    Prettyboy Floyd: Fast hands And Explosive knock out power Money Mayweather: Defensive Genius Offensive Intelligence
  • A boxing savant who embraced the villain role, channelled that hatred and turned it into a billion dollar windfall. Pure genius.
  • @spsawyer22
    I struggle to come up with my favorite Floyd performance. Was it against Mosley, where he was actually hurt and wobbled by a punch for maybe the first time as a pro, but then came back and wiped Shane off the map and basically ended his career as a top fighter? Was it against Zab Judah, where for maybe the first time he fought a southpaw who had all the tools Floyd had physically (but not mentally, which was Zab's eventual downfall) but Floyd broke him down so badly that Zab had to egregiously foul him and basically start a mini-riot? Was it against Gatti, where Floyd basically fought the perfect offensive fight and just annihilated my favorite fighter? Was it against Hatton, where he fought a fellow undefeated lb 4 lb stalwart who he weathered the storm and KO'd with brilliant counter punching and setting traps? Was it against Cotto, where he basically respected Cotto so much (and was confident Cotto couldn't hurt him) that he actually fought in a fan-friendly style for the only time in his later career and still won a hellacious scrap? Nah, probably his performance against Corrales, where he so utterly dominated a world class DESTROYER that he forced Harold Merchant to run out of words to describe how brilliant his performance was. That Floyd beats any 130 lb EVER, including ALL the greats. I'm not sure how Floyd in any of his iterations does against Duran/Leonard/etc in their primes, but the Floyd who fought Corrales is the greatest 130 lb fighter of ALL TIME.