A highly trusted inference in life is that it is full of ups and downs, and they say perfection is merely a concept. Martial arts is not only a way of life, but when closely looked at, it is a miniature of life itself. Boxing, being part of martial arts, has all the qualities that one daily greets – the conflict, the confrontation, the setback, and the counter.
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The road ahead is fraught with difficulties, and perfection is hope. We can’t say if Floyd Mayweather has attained perfection, but if there is one thing that has gone close to it, then it is his record in pro boxing. 50-0! Unheard of, it is a record that one would treasure.
50-1?! – The sensitive threat to Floyd Mayweather’s long-built perfect record in pro boxing
Fifty have tried and all fifty have failed. Mayweather, now officially retired, remains unbeaten, his record unhammered, and his code uncracked. After ‘Money’ fought Conor McGregor in 2017 and reached fifty professional wins, several times he took part in exhibitions. While Mayweather’s motto was to stay unbeaten and retire as the best boxer of his time, every opponent he faced looked forward to handing ‘Pretty Boy’ his first-ever career loss in pro boxing. Talking about being 50-1, here’s a throwback to the time Kevin Hart threatened ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd.
It is about the time when Mayweather appeared on Cold As Ba**s with host Kevin Hart. Prior to getting inside the ice tubs, Kevin Hart hesitated and talked about his injuries. At this, Mayweather accused Hart of acting like he was an athlete and claimed that even though Hart had a Nike deal, he by no sense of the word was an athlete.
In response, ‘The Comedic Rockstar’ Kevin Hart said, “Hold on now, champ. Don’t square up on me like that. I’m just saying you don’t wanna be 50-1.”
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At this, Mayweather used an expletive, and let go of Hart.
Kevin Hart imitated Floyd Mayweather and his uncle’s training regime
Whether it be for his films or on-stage stand-up comedies, Kevin Hart never fails to deliver. A few years back, Hart recreated Mayweather training with his uncle and mentor, Roger. In the last decade, Uncle Roger training Mayweather for the latter’s upcoming fight was almost a recurring image.
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Who could ever get over those intense rounds with those little pads on? Well, in his rendition, Kevin Hart created this gem above. Here you go!
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