FLOYD MAYWEATHER BLASTS THE HEAVYBAG IN PREPARATION FOR MARCOS MAIDANA

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Published 2014-03-11
FightHype.com was given a special invite by undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd "Money" Mayweather to check out how he looks in training camp as he prepares for his upcoming May 3 welterweight title unification with WBA welterweight champion Marcos Maidana. You don't want to miss this behind-the-scenes look at Mayweather as he rips into the heavybag. Check it out!

All Comments (21)
  • @jryuwah
    "Ambidextrous, I count the money with both hands" classic
  • @JohnDoe-us1ek
    His rhythm on the bag is flawless and as smooth as it gets.
  • @FeeSpeech
    Notice how he doesnt obliterate the bag wasting energy. He works technique and combos, power comes later
  • @Tain950
    Mayweather hits a lot harder than most people try giving him credit for.
  • @kodeine22
    Floyd has always had power he just doesnt put everything in2 one shot like most fighters. He hits u with just hard enough and accurate and fast punches to hurt u. He knows it will eventually slow u down
  • @SdotVdotHeHott
    Nobody trains like this. Every punch picture perfect, sharp, accurate chino got problems.
  • @stev1c1
    You can hate his attitude but you can't deny that he is one of the most hard working athletes there is
  • @truthseeker9945
    I find watching this very therapeutic. The sound. The technique. The Posture. It’s art in motion.
  • That's so sick, every movement is perfect. Certainly the best of all time, to much respect.
  • The guy is the einstein of boxing. Too smart and is always one step ahead of his opponents.
  • @rexbanner4608
    Anyone ever notice how every boxer except for Floyd Mayweather when training on the heavy bag or mits, they always throw a two, three or four punch combination and then stop punching, hop around a bit and reset to prepare for the next few punch combo? Floyd doesn't do that. He simply never stops punching. I think with gaps between combinations, fighters are training themselves to have moments of unreadiness and Floyd, with his level of experience, is able to pick up on those moments and therefore knows most of the time when to strike the opponent. Floyd trains to not have those gaps. That might explain why he lands such a high percentage of his punches. This is just a theory of mine, I could be wrong.
  • I love how he is workin it on the bag and there’s a crowd of people watching him and when he’s done they applaud him😭
  • Look at that technique! Idiots on here talking about "where's the power?" clearly don't know what they're watching. It's picture perfect technique on show. Every movement is 100% controlled, balanced and exactly how it should be. It's like watching an amazing dancer with a punch bag for a partner. Fucking amazing and like every genius of his sport/craft he makes it look deceptively easy. 
  • I love how every punch is so technically sound. My favourite boxer of all time.
  • @FZMStudio
    HARDWORK DEDICATION HARDWORK DEDICATION - that felt powerful hearing that whilst watching him tear it up! Amazing
  • @stev1c1
    He does it as naturally as breathing,it's beautiful