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  • CBS Sports:No way to sugarcoat this: MAYWEATHER FEARS PACQUIAO

    No way to sugarcoat this: Mayweather fears Pacquiao
    July 30, 2010
    By Mike Freeman
    CBSSports.com National Columnist






    He is possibly the best pure athlete today. Yet, despite his great physical prowess, he looks scared. He looks like a frightened man.

    Floyd Mayweather usually appears gorged with bravado and his perpetually functioning ego can power a thousand cities, but these days his courage could seemingly fit neatly into a pair of a girl's dancing slippers as he continues to dodge Manny Pacquiao.

    There's no other way to say this. Mayweather has a chance, directly in front of him, to make grand history. He can shut up doubters, display true mastery and etch his place into boxing lore by staging one of the great sporting events of all time. Instead of running to this opportunity, he's scurrying away from it.


    Over the last several days I've had conversations with various people within boxing and no one understands why Mayweather is avoiding Pacquiao. His tactics outside the ring are as dumbfounding as they are in it.

    What many in boxing believe is that Mayweather is nervous about Pacquiao and Mayweather is also enjoying his fame a little too much.


    Mayweather is becoming Strayweather, a fighter more concerned about the arid glitter of celebrity than fighting the best possible opponent. He's a ship at sea and doesn't seem to care that there are numerous ports in sight.

    The closest thing to a pseudo-defense of Mayweather I'm hearing is that ducking Pacquiao is part of an elaborate plan by Mayweather to increase interest -- and subsequently the money -- surrounding the fight. That, of course, would not be atypical Mayweather behavior. No one plays the media and boxing public for bigger dupes than him.

    Yet the overall opinion in boxing seems to be Mayweather's concern is Pacquiao's smart brutality is an even match for his skilled quickness.


    Who are we to say that a man who fights for a living is, well, afraid to fight? But Mayweather is leaving even his most strident supporters speechless with his recent game of running.

    The irony is I think Mayweather would win and it wouldn't be as close as some believe. Mayweather's hand speed is still daunting and though Pacquiao is a solid boxer, he's mostly a slugger. Pacquiao is red-fanged but Mayweather would out-technique him. Apparently, I have more faith in Mayweather than Mayweather does.

    Mayweather's refusal to fight Pacquiao runs contrary to everything we know about professional athletes.
    Imagine the New Orleans Saints getting to the Super Bowl but refusing to play Indianapolis because they feared the Colts? Or Kobe Bryant not wanting to beat LeBron James? Or Mary Ann thinking she wasn't prettier than Ginger?

    What Mayweather is doing remains one of the most unusual stories in sports today. It trumps Pitino, T.O. and almost all other summer silliness because we're seeing an elite athlete refuse to be great.

    Most in boxing thought we'd have a fight set by now, particularly after Pacquiao reportedly agreed to more stringent performance enhancing drug testing. There have been charges and counter charges about who is ducking who, but it's clear now that Mayweather is the one doing the running.

    Pacquiao has moved on and will fight someone else in the fall while Strayweather runs in the opposite direction.

    Many of history's great fighters didn't duck other greats or if they did, they didn't for long. Sugar Ray Robinson had 200 fights, sometimes with numerous fights in one year. Mayweather is proving more the exception to this rule.

    Mayweather is also proving to be something I never thought I'd see.

    Scared.



    http://www.cbssports.com/columns/sto...fears-pacquiao

  • #2
    why are writers refusing to acknowledge that Pac isnt agreeing to the terms Mayweather wants for the fight?

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    • #3
      Everyone in the media is savaging Floyd's chicken backside. I'm glad, it's about time this cherry picking **** got exposed.

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      • #4
        everybody knows Floyd is shook

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LupinIII View Post
          why are writers refusing to acknowledge that Pac isnt agreeing to the terms Mayweather wants for the fight?

          dude, can you please check your ****ing self for a minute.


          there's no fight because pacquiao is not doing what mayweather wants?


          now if you were the p4p 1# fighter in the world, a first ballot atg hall of famer, who is just as popular with a big fanbase, & a opponent told you to follow his demands or there is no fight, how would you feel?


          is that how negotiations for big mega fights get made?


          please get ****ing real son.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Buck Nasty View Post

            is that how negotiations for big mega fights get made?
            yeah the bigger draw usually gets his way. So pac needs to make some ****ing concessions if he wants to fight

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LupinIII View Post
              yeah the bigger draw usually gets his way. So pac needs to make some ****ing concessions if he wants to fight

              he already has. his sport's ruling body has steroid tests & pac has passed all of them.

              he has already agreed to testing that his sport doesnt require.

              Pac wants to fight.


              he's the one not on vacation & denying make a wish cancer kids fights because he wants to retire.


              you muggy ****face arsehole fu kkktard.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LupinIII View Post
                yeah the bigger draw usually gets his way. So pac needs to make some ****ing concessions if he wants to fight
                He has made concessions, he agreed to the 14 day cut off which he originally turned down. Mayweather doesn't want it kiddo.

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                • #9
                  agreeing to something when its off the table seems like a great way to make a deal

                  congressman logic

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LupinIII View Post
                    agreeing to something when its off the table seems like a great way to make a deal
                    you want the fight? does floyd want the fight?

                    put the offer back on the table.

                    wtf is it? a ****ing coupon with a expiration date?

                    GTFO you ***** ALT.

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