It’s been a long time for Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Bill Haney to set the record straight, and even though the two former friends are having a hard time deciding, they’re taking to Instagram to do just that. 10-minute video chats and sometimes heat can reduce stress.
Haney, who referred to Hall of Famer Mayweather as “P.B.,” talking about how long he’s known the retired 50-0 champion when he was nicknamed “Pretty Boy,” started the conversation on in a rude manner, telling Mayweather he thought he was a “b**” *** *-*ss” [racial epithet].
Haney, the father, manager and trainer of WBC super lightweight champion Devin Haney, lost his son to Ryan Garcia in a majority decision Saturday night at Barclays in Brooklyn.
Devin Haney trained at Mayweather’s Boxing Club in Las Vegas for several years and was mentored by Mayweather for a long time before he left to find his own way. Mayweather promotes undefeated champion Gervonta Tank Davis, who is the same age and weight.
Since then, Haney has accused Mayweather of not supporting the poor and poor on the “streets” of Las Vegas, adding that his son has done more than Mayweather. the 25th year. Weiser could have done more. “Do you need help?” Mayweather asks the recently injured Haney at the end of the video. – You need help that night. If [Devon] needs me, I’ll be with him. I always help Devin, it’s all love, period.
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Although this caused the two to laugh at the end of the conversation, with Mayweather urging Haney to call him for a private conversation, there was trouble in the past.
Haney told Mayweather that he doesn’t like Mayweather, apparently contradicting Devin Haney’s past claims of beating Mayweather in several boxing matches. “Bill, if your son isn’t in the gym, congratulations!” Mayweather said. “What’s my record under the lights?”
Haney replied, “Your boxing record is 50-0***.”
Few people can say that to Mayweather, but the retired boxer insisted on calling to discuss the matter.
Mayweather, 47, urged Haney to show why he thought Manny was unfair to the five-round champion who has defeated big names like Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto and Juan Manuel Marquez.
“Do something for the streets … If you don’t do something for the streets, you’re a ho-***,” Haney complained on social media about Mayweather’s lack of contributions money to the common people. good. funeral of a friend. Mayweather said he was proud not to go to the streets and use his father Floyd Sr.’s past problem. there as motivation to pursue a better life.
But Haney said: “I just saw your son in the street.”
Mayweather’s response: “When kids reach a certain age, they do what they want to do and don’t want to listen, you cut ties.”
Haney said he was looking out for Mayweather’s brothers and told Floyd, “You didn’t thank yourself for that.”
Mayweather is excited to see where they go next.
“Bill, is your ultimate goal to get our kids to the next level, or to fight each other?”
After a while, Haney said, “I’m not going to keep rapping with you.” You know what time it is.
In response, Mayweather offered his support to Devin Haney and asked for a follow-up call, to which Haney sarcastically said “no,” laughing in what could have been a healing exchange.
