The Michigan native was a former world champion who held the IBO super featherweight title from 1994 to 1995 before retiring in 1997 to become a trainer. He described himself as the “Quiet Mayweather” and stated that he doesn’t engage in sanguine or braggadocious behavior, but rather speaks when spoken to. He also mentioned having a YouTube channel and admitted to being himself. The ex-boxer also briefly coached his nephew and acknowledged Floyd Mayweather as the greatest boxer of all time, emphasizing that Mayweather’s numbers support this claim.
He noted that individual opinions may vary, but in terms of statistics, Mayweather’s career speaks for itself. Additionally, he mentioned how community members are treated to competitions, special offers, promotions, and advertisements from the community and its partners. He also stated that those who are dissatisfied with the community can choose to leave at any time. Finally, he touched on the debate surrounding Floyd Mayweather and Muhammad Ali, acknowledging Ali’s impact and influence both inside and outside of the boxing ring.