"That man was about to fight my son. What am I supposed to do? I did what any father would do," stated world-class trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr., who revealed he has no regrets insisting that his son request more stringent testing prior to the proposed bout with Manny Pacquiao. Although the fight is completely off now and both sides have moved on, there's still the matter of the defamation lawsuit that Pacquiao has filed.
Typically vocal, Mayweather Sr. had little to say on the subject, but comment, "At the end of the day, they can't change my mind; just like I can't change their mind. I can't change their mind on what they think about me and they can't change my mind on what I think about them."
As for Mayweather Jr., although he claims to be moving forward with a fight on March 13th, it's looking more and more doubtful as an opponent has yet to be named. In fact, Mayweather Sr. hasn't even seen his son. "I haven't seen Lil Floyd. He's taking it easy right now I guess," he added. "But they can go ahead and fight Clottey and I'm sure Lil' Floyd will move on as well."
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