A Quote by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

I think I already proved that I wasn't just fighting for the money, because I fought as an amateur. I fought 90 fights for free. — © Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
I think I already proved that I wasn't just fighting for the money, because I fought as an amateur. I fought 90 fights for free.
One time, I fought 90 fights in 90 days in 90 different places around the world. I didn't even know who I was: about 45 or 50 in, they just kept pushing me, and that's when I really get into a lot of trouble.
We had played a kid's version of gang fighting called "Civil War," and then later we had got in on the real thing, we fought with chains and we fought barefisted and we fought Socs and we fought other grease gangs. It was a normal childhood.
I went to college, I wrestled and I took some amateur fights. When I graduated, I wanted to start using my degree, but I figured I would start fighting professionally. Then I won 18 in a row and I fought Eddie Alvarez on pay-per-view.
Can anyone tell me what Jon Jones was ranked when he fought for the UFC title? No one knows. I believe, in that aspect, it was easier to get fights back then. It wasn't, 'What's this guy ranked?' You fought, made your money, and went home.
Belts are immaterial. What's material to me is who have you fought, how many rounds have you fought, how many fights have you fought.
I think that the very fact that CBS fought and fought and fought in Texas, in New York.
I am not fighting a hopeless fight. People who have fought in real fights don't, as a rule.
Planned Parenthood and Human Rights Campaign are standing up and fighting the important fights that have to be fought.
Latinos have fought in all of America’s wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War. Many Latinos are fighting and dying for our country today in Iraq, just as several of their ancestors fought for freedom in Mexico over a century ago.
Latinos have fought in all of America's wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War. Many Latinos are fighting and dying for our country today in Iraq, just as several of their ancestors fought for freedom in Mexico over a century ago.
I am also very proud to be a liberal. Why is that so terrible these days? The liberals were liberatorsthey fought slavery, fought for women to have the right to vote, fought against Hitler, Stalin, fought to end segregation, fought to end apartheid. Liberals put an end to child labor and they gave us the five day work week! What's to be ashamed of?
Let's be real: it's not always the No. 1 contenders who get the title shots. It's who they invest money in and who's kind of a known name. In the lighter weights, just being that I fought seven title fights in a row, I think I'm that guy.
I fought when there was no money from fighting really.
I've fought in London. I've fought in Los Angeles. I've fought in New York.
I have always fought for respect, I have always fought for survival, so fighting is nothing new to me.
We're the party that's fought for increased wages, fought for the union movement, fought to make sure that collective bargaining is not eviscerated, it's strengthened. And when we communicate those messages, we succeed.
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