Through De La Hoya, Mayweather Sr will show Mayweather Jr Who's the Daddy!
By Johnny Benz (July 21, 2006)
Boxing really is a science. One perfectly planted punch can set up the next one. That's why a fighter's trainer is a huge part of fighter's arsenal. An excellent trainer can often mold and turn a decent fighter into a great one. One of the best trainers in the business today is Floyd Mayweather Sr. After years of struggling with countless trainers, Oscar De la Hoya finally found someone skillful enough to polish his talents by teaming with Mayweather Sr.

A colorful trainer who is well knows for his likeable poetry and rap lingos at press conferences, Mayweather Sr. is no slouch when it comes to producing the best out of a fighter. Many will argue that his estranged son, Mayweather Jr.
learned most if not all of his talents from his father.

For whatever reasons runs through Mayweather Jr's head that makes him dislike his father, one thing is for certain and we don't need Sherlock on this case... with out his father, Mayweather Jr. would never have existed. His flesh comes from his father. His blood flows from his father. Everything Mayweather Jr. has done and will do will always come from his father. The gift of his life is something he will always owe to his father. That alone is the ultimate reason to have respect for one's Parent.

The family fued has been public for years now, and Mayweather Sr has always sounded like the one who wants the best for his son. Such a decent man is Mayweather Sr., that you got to feel sorry for him... that a son he has given his all too, could treat his father to a cold shoulder.

Of course Mayweather Jr. is too old now for his father to put over his lap and slap the State of New Jersey out of his son's ass... but with the possible match up of Oscar De la Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr... the next best thing just might end up in Mayweather Sr's lap nonetheless.

Through Oscar, Mayweather Sr. will a get a chance to slap his son some sense. The Father really knows best in this case. He knows the style his son fights. He knows the code and he knows how to break the code. If Mayweather Jr. thinks he has a "lock" on his skills, then he can expect his dad will be the "Key" and will bring the "locksmith" with all the right tools in De la Hoya.

Mayweather Sr. was quoted this month in the media saying: “I taught Floyd everything he knows. My son is disrespecting me by chasing this fight with Oscar. The daddy was training Oscar first. Oscar is the way I make my living. And he still wants to fight Oscar? If Oscar takes the fight, the fight is on.”

The disrespect Mayweather Jr. shows his father has been way too evident for way too long. What Oscar has in Mayweather Sr. is something Mayweather Jr. must be concerned about. If the fight happens, and Mayweather Sr. is in Oscar's corner... the outcome will be an asswhopping, Daddy Mayweather Style. Like a red headed step child, Mayweather Jr. will get a beating that none of us will soon forget.

At this point in their career's, Oscar is one of the best fighter's in the game and has taken on and beaten far better fighter's than Mayweather Jr. He also has something Mayweather Jr. does not have and that is the support and training of Jr's own Father. A man who introduced Mayweather Jr. to the skills he now enjoys. And if the Father "gives it"...then the Father can "take it away."

Maybe after the fight, Mayweather Sr. will do us all the honor of standing over his son and yelling, "WHO'S YOUR DADDY!?" 


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