By Edward Chaykovsky
For years, a good portion of Manny Pacquiao's fans have accused Floyd Mayweather Jr. of running scared from a potential fight. After six years of failed negotiations, the fight is finally signed, sealed and delivered - for May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Father and head trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. is predicting his son will hand out a one-sided beating in what many expect to be the most lucrative fight in boxing history, with many predicting the card will easily surpass the existing pay-per-view record of 2.4 million purchases, which was generated by Mayweather's 2007 HBO Pay-Per-View with Oscar De La Hoya.
"What’s he gonna bring? He’s gonna bring his ass to the ring and get it whooped, real bad. It ain’t too much for me to say about him to be honest because the thing is, and it aint no excuse about nothing, this is the fight that they’ve all been waiting on, all these years, talking about Floyd being scared. Now we’re gonna find out," Mayweather Sr. told On The Ropes Boxing Radio .