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Rabu, 11 Januari 2012

Did Justin Bieber really compare himself to Floyd Mayweather?


It's true: Pop star Justin Bieber thinks he and Floyd Mayweather are in similar predicaments.
Once you take away the jail time and other run-ins with the law, and the fact boxer Floyd Mayweather loves to bet hundreds of thousands of dollars on sporting events (he tweeted a photo of his most recent winnings, close to $350,000 on the Alabama-LSU football game), Justin says he and Mayweather are a lot a like.
In a recent interview with V Magazine, Justin says:
"Now that I'm on top everyone wants to bring me down. Everyone's trying to tug at me and take my spot. Like Floyd Mayweather, he's the best boxer in the world. Now he is a champion. Every time he goes to a fight now, people are like, 'He's going to lose this time.'"


JB also admires Mayweather's work ethic and training:


"Like I said before, Floyd Mayweather trains every day, even when it’s off-season. When everyone else just chills and doesn’t work out because they are not fighting. He’s in there punching the bags because he wants to be the best. He wants to be better than Muhammad Ali, and that’s what he’s striving to be. He’s going to go and fight even when he doesn’t have to."
Justin says he needs to be more like Mayweather in that respect:
"When I have time off I need to, at this point—I’m going to be honest: I’m young and I’m not as disciplined as I need to be in order to be the best. If I have a day off, I need to be at the dance studio, [but instead] I’m hanging out with my friends because I’m young. But when I’m in my 20s and I’m starting to really want to be the best, I need to buckle down and work as hard as these other people."
Justin is also asked: 
So no matter what Mayweather does, no matter how many people he beats, or how long he stays a champ, or if he retires or is defeated, do you think that people can ever really compare or ever say Mayweather was better than Muhammad Ali?"
He says:
"It’s different. First of all, Ali was in a different weight class, so it’s completely different. But I think it’s about making himself just as big. I mean, Michael Jackson looked up to James Brown. James Brown was an icon. And I would consider Michael Jackson bigger than James Brown. If Mayweather goes another three, four fights, and wins? Muhammad Ali lost. Mayweather has never lost in his whole career. He is like 35 years old. He hasn’t lost and people don’t give him that respect."
So, now we know who the Justin will be rooting for if the May 5 fight with Manny Pacquiao takes place. In fact, Justin retweeted Mayweather calling out Pac Man:
"Manny Pacquiao I'm calling you out let's fight May 5th and give the world what they want to see."

Selasa, 10 Januari 2012

Justin Bieber will stick to clean lyrics after 18th birthday



Justin Bieber has vowed not to sing about partying and boozing after turning 18 – because he wants to write “clean lyrics” like his idol Michael Jackson.
The singer, who will turn 18 on March 1, promises not to use swear words or sing about alcohol as he transitions into adulthood, although he’s considering writing songs about “making love.”
The pop star admits he models his clean-cut persona on the King of Pop and hopes to emulate Jackson’s popularity with both young and old alike.
He tells V magazine, “I’m not going to try to conform to what people want me to be or go out there and start partying, have people see me with alcohol… I’m never going to make myself so the kids and the parents don’t respect me… I want to be able to do what Michael did – he always sang clean lyrics – and it was always that little kids loved Michael and grandparents loved Michael.
“I don’t want to start singing about things like sex, drugs, and swearing. I’m into love, and maybe I’ll get more into making love when I’m older. But I want to be someone who is respected by everybody.”

JB remains confident he’ll avoid hitting the headlines like Jackson did, because he had a happy upbringing and supportive parents.
He adds, “Michael had a really bad childhood. I was blessed with a great childhood. My mom loved me. My dad loved me. I’m now a teenager and I don’t feel like I’ve missed out on anything in my life. I’ve gotten to experience everything I possibly could.
“I don’t look back and think, ‘Ugh, I wish I would have been able to do that.’ Maybe (Jackson) missed out on a lot, so he tried to (re-live) his childhood when he was older. But I’ve got such good people around me, I’m not worried.”

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