| 04 September 2011
24/7 Episode 2 kicks off with a view of the Vegas Strip to the tune of "If I Can't" by 50 Cent, which is appropriate since 50 is on the scene. Floyd and 50 sit in their suite, enjoying a sports betting win. The two show off bravado and have a conversation by holding stacks of money up to their ears, mimicking cell phones.
Jump to Floyd training in the gym, the "dedication, hard work" chant can be heard from his team as he pushes through.
Now on to team Ortiz. When asked about Floyd's braging, Ortiz says that there's nothing that he can say that hasn't already been said. Ortiz heads to CNN to make an appearance on Piers Morgan Tonight. He's greeted by Oscar De La Hoya. Piers asks him about fear. Ortiz says he has none. Victor heads back to the gym, where he trains vigorously with the jump rope.
Back to camp Mayweather. The narrator states that Roger Mayweather's eyesight and health is deteriorating due to diabetes. The health is an afterthought to Roger's legal problems involving a battery charge.
Roger heads to Quiznos subs, a place that Roger says he spends 90% of his meals.
Back to Ortiz's camp. Oscar stops by. Oscar says the Floyd being 34 years old and taking more than a year off will be more of an obstacle than Floyd realizes. Oscar adds that Floyd has never been in the ring with a younger, bigger, stronger fighter.
Turn the focus to Ortiz's tattoo. His back tattoo changed from his last name to a tribal design. The change was sparked by a meeting with his father, who told him it made him proud to see his name on Victor's back. After that Ortiz wanted it to be covered.
Back to Mayweather. The team waits on Floyd for his third training session of the day. Floyd shows up on his own time.
Ortiz says he finds Mayweather antics "flabbergasting." When asked about Floyd burning $100 bills he says it's "made of pure ignorance." He adds, "that behavior will show you what his life will be like in the next few years, especially after I destroy him."
Episode 2 ends with a montage of both training camps.







