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Monday:
Stacey made delicious fish tacos!!! It had this avocado sauce that was AMAZING!
Wednesday:
Stacey makes the most amazing salmon!
Thursday:
Before Stacey went to Vegas, we went to watch the screening of Avengers 2!!! It was super funny and I liked it a lot! Definitely a nerdy crowd… haha
Friday:
I dropped Stacey off at the airport and went to get my car maintenance. I stopped by Chick Fil-A to eat while it was in the dealership!
After work, I picked up Nica for dinner! We went to CPK in Bellevue Square!
After dinner, we walked around Bellevue Square for dessert and hanging out!
Shout out to Nica for keeping me company on Friday night!!! I had a lot of fun!
Saturday:
I had some friends over for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight! Regardless of the outcome or the excitement level of the fight, I had a great time with the friends. It was a fun time because of the company!
James gave me a hard time for falling asleep a few times before everyone left… so, how about now???
I fell so far behind for May’s weekly blog. It’s been such a hectic month and I’ve been so exhausted. Trying to binge and catch up now! LOL I’m almost a married man!
Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is dismissing the notion that he’ll annihilate UFC fighter Conor McGregor on Aug. 26 — as most of the boxing world and Las Vegas bettors believe he will. Mayweather has acknowledged that he’s “lost a step.”
“When you look at myself and Conor McGregor on paper, he’s taller, has a longer reach, he’s a bigger man from top to bottom,” Mayweather told ESPN. “He’s a lot younger, so youth is on his side. And I’ve been off a couple of years. And I’m in my 40s. So, if you look at everything on paper, it leans toward Conor McGregor.”
Mayweather’s comments took a much different tone from his promotional tour, when the 40-year-old predicted a victory over McGregor, 29. He said then that the UFC lightweight champion didn’t stand a chance of marring his 49-0 record.
Mayweather, who came out of his 2015 retirement for the fight, credited his humbler approach to age, saying: “I’m older. I’m not the same fighter I was two years ago. I’m not the same fighter I was five years ago. I lost a step.“