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    WHY "MONEY" IS AVOIDING PACMAN

    By Eddie Alinea
    PhilBoxing.com
    Tue, 24 Nov 2009



    Negotiations for the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. will soon begin. So the reports say.
    Would this mean that Mayweather Jr. would be starting to play hard to get for some reasons from asking the bigger piece of the prize cake for silly reason that he still is the finest pound-for-pound fighter in the world to simply Pacquiao is to easy for picking and that fighting the Filipino is not worth the effort.


    Or that he’s simply too afraid to face Pacquiao in a fight that, for all intent and purposes, would lead to his eventual downfall.
    For whatever reasons, Mayweather and his team could be in for a big surprise.
    For one, if chief trainer Freddie Roach’s reasoning will follows, Team Pacquiao won’t be pursuing him as to mean that Pacquiao, already in boxing history to first man ever to win seven world championships in seven weight divisions, would compromise that status.
    Sometime before Pacquiao and his entourage left Manila where he had his first five weeks of training, Roach was quoted by media men that the reigning best pound-for-pound king doesn’t need Mayweather and, on the contrary, it is Mayweather who needs Pacquiao.
    So that for what is expected richest fight in the history of the sport to proceed, it must be the American’s camp which should do everything to make it happen.
    To Roach’s mind, it is Pacquiao who made legendary Oscar De La Hoya retire on his stool. It is Pacquiao who left Ricky Hatton unconscious in Las Vegas, it is Pacquiao who is willing to trade punches with quality fighters over and over, including the deposed World Boxing Organization champ Miguel Cotto, whom the Filipino reduced to pulp via a 12th round technical knockout only last week that cost the Puerto Rican his 147-pound crown.
    This, plus the now fact that the Pacquiao-Cotto pulled in bigger pay-per-view numbers than Mayweather-Marquez held only a few months ago more is more than reason for Pacquiao to be the one to play hard to get.
    Pacquiao has, at every turn, overshadowed the boastful Mayweather from atop the ring or elsewhere to the effect Mayweather Jr.’s ego has been bruised beyond recognition.
    Pacquiao has been featured in Time Magazine and The New York Times recently, and he was also a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel. He is the undisputed icon in his country. Even in the United States, the Pacman fever has been all over further sending Mayweather bitter. Mayweather can continue avoiding Pacquiao, who cares to the risk of having fighting opponents of his size in the mold of Mosley. Cottley or even Cotto and suffer a loss that that would taint his immaculate unbeaten record.
    Roach knows that when that happens, it will be Mayweather himself who will seek a fight with Pacquiao, who, by that time, would have fought one or two more bouts that would make him richer by, say, 50 to 60 million dollars, the same amount Mayweather would have earned had he met the Filipino at this stage of their respective career.


    http://philboxing.com/news/story-30388.html

  • #2
    Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
    WHY "MONEY" IS AVOIDING PACMAN

    By Eddie Alinea
    PhilBoxing.com
    Tue, 24 Nov 2009



    Negotiations for the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. will soon begin. So the reports say.
    Would this mean that Mayweather Jr. would be starting to play hard to get for some reasons from asking the bigger piece of the prize cake for silly reason that he still is the finest pound-for-pound fighter in the world to simply Pacquiao is to easy for picking and that fighting the Filipino is not worth the effort.


    Or that he’s simply too afraid to face Pacquiao in a fight that, for all intent and purposes, would lead to his eventual downfall.
    For whatever reasons, Mayweather and his team could be in for a big surprise.
    For one, if chief trainer Freddie Roach’s reasoning will follows, Team Pacquiao won’t be pursuing him as to mean that Pacquiao, already in boxing history to first man ever to win seven world championships in seven weight divisions, would compromise that status.
    Sometime before Pacquiao and his entourage left Manila where he had his first five weeks of training, Roach was quoted by media men that the reigning best pound-for-pound king doesn’t need Mayweather and, on the contrary, it is Mayweather who needs Pacquiao.
    So that for what is expected richest fight in the history of the sport to proceed, it must be the American’s camp which should do everything to make it happen.
    To Roach’s mind, it is Pacquiao who made legendary Oscar De La Hoya retire on his stool. It is Pacquiao who left Ricky Hatton unconscious in Las Vegas, it is Pacquiao who is willing to trade punches with quality fighters over and over, including the deposed World Boxing Organization champ Miguel Cotto, whom the Filipino reduced to pulp via a 12th round technical knockout only last week that cost the Puerto Rican his 147-pound crown.
    This, plus the now fact that the Pacquiao-Cotto pulled in bigger pay-per-view numbers than Mayweather-Marquez held only a few months ago more is more than reason for Pacquiao to be the one to play hard to get.
    Pacquiao has, at every turn, overshadowed the boastful Mayweather from atop the ring or elsewhere to the effect Mayweather Jr.’s ego has been bruised beyond recognition.
    Pacquiao has been featured in Time Magazine and The New York Times recently, and he was also a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel. He is the undisputed icon in his country. Even in the United States, the Pacman fever has been all over further sending Mayweather bitter. Mayweather can continue avoiding Pacquiao, who cares to the risk of having fighting opponents of his size in the mold of Mosley. Cottley or even Cotto and suffer a loss that that would taint his immaculate unbeaten record.
    Roach knows that when that happens, it will be Mayweather himself who will seek a fight with Pacquiao, who, by that time, would have fought one or two more bouts that would make him richer by, say, 50 to 60 million dollars, the same amount Mayweather would have earned had he met the Filipino at this stage of their respective career.


    http://philboxing.com/news/story-30388.html
    How can he be accused of avoiding him yet? This shows the nuthugging for Pacquiao and the hate for Floyd that the writer is showing. Negotiations have only just started and apparently Floyd has said he wants the fight so how is he avoiding him? At least wait a little while to get more info before throwing around accusations.

    But I shouldn't be surprised... it is from PhilBoxing.

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    • #3
      Was that an amateur blog?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JohnCIV6 View Post
        Was that an amateur blog?
        Ill say its not amateur blog, it doesnt mean a new blogger means new in boxing, i do believe too mayjr is trying to get the negotiation hard by asking big piece and nt necognizing pac achievements for this reason they try to avoid the fight. i think he gonna look for an opponent that he can have sure win than fighting pac.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spacey1991 View Post
          How can he be accused of avoiding him yet?Negotiations have only just started and apparently Floyd has said he wants the fight so how is he avoiding him? At least wait a little while to get more info before throwing around accusations.
          cause all of the gayweather's rhetoric = they don't want the fight.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ben d great View Post
            Ill say its not amateur blog, it doesnt mean a new blogger means new in boxing, i do believe too mayjr is trying to get the negotiation hard by asking big piece and nt necognizing pac achievements for this reason they try to avoid the fight. i think he gonna look for an opponent that he can have sure win than fighting pac.
            What i'm saying is that it sounded amateurish.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spacey1991 View Post
              How can he be accused of avoiding him yet? This shows the nuthugging for Pacquiao and the hate for Floyd that the writer is showing. Negotiations have only just started and apparently Floyd has said he wants the fight so how is he avoiding him? At least wait a little while to get more info before throwing around accusations.

              But I shouldn't be surprised... it is from PhilBoxing.
              cosign to the fullest...

              it cracks me up that ANYONE thinks floyd is afraid of, or avoiding manny.

              this will be an easy fight, floyd knows it. thing is, there's a lot of money in this fight too, and BOTH sides will be negotiating for every extra incentive they can get....

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              • #8
                How can people be so delusional?

                It is quite clear to see that Floyd came back to fight Pacquiao.

                He chose to fight Marquez to do what Pac couldn't do in his fights with JMM and that was dominate him from start to finish.

                Now he wants to claim his P4P #1 status back by beating Pac, and is in the process of setting up the fight.

                How is that avoiding him??

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