A Quote by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

You stick to commentating, let me do the fighting. — © Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
You stick to commentating, let me do the fighting.
If they think I'm better at commentating than I was as a player, then I must be pretty darned good at commentating.
You have no idea about presents or what they mean. The last present you gave me was a stick.” “You wanted a weapon.” “It was a stick.” “It had a bow on it.” “It was a stick.” “I thought you liked the stick. You laughed.
As a fighter, from my fighting experience a problem for me was I never too much stick with my game plan.
Angelina wanted to make sure that any fighting in the movie would be comparable to any male actor. Everything from stick fighting to horse riding was real to her.
The AAF offered me a commentating spot for their league, and it was literally the day after I signed my deal with the WWE.
When I finished boxing, all that was available was commentating. But that's not me. I've got too much artistic licence to get out.
I love the idea of going to work and having to fight and learn a new skill set, whether it's muay Thai or Kali or Filipino stick fighting. To me, it's like college for life.
Why are you obsessed with fighting? Stick to fishing from now on!
We have to stick to the message: What are we proposing to the American people? Not, 'What are we fighting against?'
Back in 1996 when I got involved with the UFC, I realized this was going to be the biggest thing in fighting sports. I realized it was probably going to be the biggest thing in sports. And when you stick with something, when I set a goal, I stick with it to the end. I'm a loyal soldier.
Things just kind of stick with me, and writing, for me, is always an investigation into my own feelings about them. I wonder why things stick to me, and I try to synthesize those into a dramatic experience in some ways.
Now we have blacks and whites fighting, reds and yellows fighting, Democrats and Republicans fighting, men and women fighting.
I really appreciate Greg Jackson. I'm going to stick with him until I'm done fighting, and that's it.
What I love in television is when you have the banter between the presenters, that's what makes a really good programme. That's why it is so important for me to have good relationships with people I'm commentating with.
The Hull job had been offered to me and while watching Chelsea against Bayern Munich I was thinking: 'I'm going to give it a crack.' I'd rather be managing than commentating.
If people envisage me in the Senate they might think of me as someone who would emulate Paul Wellstone, fighting for the issues he fought for. He was a good friend of mine. We'll be trying to do a couple of things. One is fighting for national health care. Another is fighting to raise the minimum wage to a living wage, and changing our trade policies.
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