Danh ngôn của Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

I can remember 1987 when I had my first amateur fight in Michigan, weighing 64lb. I was 10 years old. I was the youngest and smallest guy on my team. I can remember what I ate. There was this restaurant called Ponderosa, and my dad made me eat a steak. I was happy. It was a first round knockout. I slept with my trophy for two weeks.
I can remember 1987 when I had my first amateur fight in Michigan, weighing 64lb. I was 10 years old. I was the youngest and smallest guy on my team. I can remember what I ate. There was this restaurant called Ponderosa, and my dad made me eat a steak. I was happy. It was a first round knockout. I slept with my trophy for two weeks.
Tôi có thể nhớ năm 1987 khi tôi có trận đấu nghiệp dư đầu tiên ở Michigan, nặng 64 pound. Tôi đã 10 tuổi. Tôi là người trẻ nhất và nhỏ nhất trong đội của tôi. Tôi có thể nhớ những gì tôi đã ăn. Có một nhà hàng tên là Ponderosa, và bố tôi bắt tôi ăn bít tết. Tôi đã hạnh phúc. Đó là một trận đấu loại trực tiếp ở vòng đầu tiên. Tôi đã ngủ với chiếc cúp của mình trong hai tuần.
Tác giả: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | Chuyên mục: Dad | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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