Floyd Mayweather Sr: “If you get a draw for getting beat up, boxing is going nowhere”

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Is it to much to ask to have Floyd Mayweather Sr. rhyme in every interview? I find myself disappointed when he doesn’t answer Marcos Villegas’ questions in non-limerick form. After the fight on Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather Sr. took a step into the light and answered the questions about his son’s judging plight. The real question is if the judges can make it right, because a draw for getting beat up is not a draw on the pay per view, people will be holding their nose going “pay per ew.”

Damn, I can’t rhyme like Mayweather Sr. I tried. I really did. Let’s go to the interview.

On his son getting older:

“You could tell he’s getting older. His hands hurt. i bet you Alvarez took his gloves off and he’s done. But Floyd is probably going to have to go home and put his hands in epsom salt and have them rubbed down. You can’t outdo father time.”

On the draw card:

“I’m going to be honest with you man, I’m getting really mad about the situation. That is totally wrong. A draw? A draw where? It came nowhere close to a draw. If you can get a draw for getting beat up, boxing is going nowhere.”

Watch Mr Mayweather discuss the judges below: