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Sports Quotes by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
- I’m not in this sport to see how hard I can get hit or to see how many big punches I can take. I am…
- He can have heart, he can hit harder and he can be stronger, but there's no fighter smarter than me.
- The sport needs the cash cow back.
- You know, everybody has a slogan, and once you beat people over the head with it so much, then that's what you'll eventually be called…
- Floyd Mayweather is in the sport to give great performances.
- I'm a boxer who believes that the object of the sport is to hit and not get hit.
- There's ups and downs with boxing, layoffs are part of the sport and they can either help or hurt a guy.
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