It has been less than a week since one of the most controversial boxers in the sport met defeat at the hands of a hard hitting Argentinian welterweight. Adrien Broner lost via unanimous decision to Marcos Maidana, and with the loss came a tremendous amount of backlash from fans and media that felt his accomplishments did not warrant his behavior. In part 1 of my interview with Floyd Mayweather Sr, I get his thoughts on the Broner-Maidana result, and get his views on where Broner goes from here. Senior also discusses the possibility of training Adrien Broner, and if he thinks he can improve with his style. In addition Floyd speaks on the future of his son, if Amir Khan is next, and if Mayweather Jr. would take a fight with Maidana. Here is what Floyd Mayweather Sr. had to say.
JENNA J:
Floyd, I’m happy to once again have you on the show, I’m proud to announce that the fans of our show have named you the 2013 Trainer of the Year, it’s one of the first awards given out this year. How do you feel that the fans are acknowledging your work this past year?
FLOYD MAYWEATHER SR:
I’m overly excited about it, I said one time before that I didn’t even care about any awards, they can say what they say, but I’ll be very happy to accept the award.
JENNA:
It’s because of the year that you had, you led your son to two victories over Robert Guerrero and Canelo Alvarez. How do you feel about the two performances that you trained your son for?
MAYWEATHER SR:
I feel really, really happy about it because I feel happy about what I did and also my son is still happy about what I did, so two A+’s. We can’t do nothing with that right there but accept it and run with it. He looked fantastic in both fights to me.
JENNA:
They are already talking about what’s next for your son, I’m sure you’re on the inside track. Is it looking like Amir Khan or are there other options out there?
MAYWEATHER SR:
I’m gonna tell you this right here, to be honest with you, to me it looks like Amir Khan, but I don’t think Amir Khan is gonna want to fight because Amir Khan is gonna be fighting King Kong. So you know how that’s gonna end up being.
JENNA:
Floyd, one thing I want to get your views on from a trainers perspective, this past weekend we saw Adrien Broner who has tried to adapt his own style that looks like Floyd’s style, he recently lost to Marcos Maidana. I’m curious what did you think of that fight?
MAYWEATHER SR:
I’m gonna be honest with you, everything that he was saying about how good his defense is better than Floyd’s and this and that. He had been talking about all that kind of stuff, and “Floyd’s my big brother” blah blah blah. When Broner finally fought and the way he looked, you know, I’ll be honest, I want to train Broner and bring him back to the top.
I will have a talk with Broner to as well, if it happens. I will have a talk with Broner too and let him know that all that mouth ain’t where it’s at. You don’t fight with your mouth, you fight with your legs, your feet, your hands and your mind. I wanna talk to Broner as well as teach him, groom him and show him how to be a real professional, just like the guy he was talking about.
Him and Floyd are two different entities. Him and Floyd is nothing alike, in no kind of way, in fighting or anything else. I’d like to take Broner and if he wants to fight like Floyd, I can teach him how to fight that style and protect yourself at the same time, which right now he’s not doing. The guy kept hitting him with right hands and hooks and everything. I can teach him everything, I can teach him how to stop all of that. The same way I taught my son.
JENNA:
Now Floyd, the fight that Broner had with Maidana, he was getting hit a lot. He was trying to use the roll of shoulder style, but he was getting hit with a lot of overhand rights. I’m curious, why did you think Maidana style was such a trouble for Broner?
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