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  • The MODERATOR
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    Who will Mayweather Jr fight first: Manny Pacquiao or John Cena?

    October 24, 6:26 PMPro Wrestling ExaminerRick Rockwell

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    With limited high profile fights and a well documented desire to become a pro-wrestler, Floyd Mayweather Jr’s boxing future has become the subject of much speculation and criticism.Most critics and fans are uncertain of what Mayweather will do next. Does he stay in boxing or does he retire again and move onto other ventures like pro-wrestling?

    Recently, many people in the boxing camps of Mayweather and Pacquiao have said that this fight won’t happen any time soon if at all. In my opinion, this is absurd. After Pacquiao vs. Cotto on November 14th, the only fight that sports fans want to see is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao…
    And now all we are hearing is that there’s more politics and posturing in boxing than an American Presidential Election.
    This is a huge reason why I am a critic of Mayweather Jr. It always seems that nothing goes smoothly when this guy is involved.
    So, it appears that a fight vs. WWE’s most popular wrestler, John Cena, has a better chance of happening than a Pacquiao fight. I can see a WrestleMania Semi-Main Event between these two entertainers.
    Although a Mayweather return to the WWE would spark an initial feud with The Big Show and Chris Jericho, I feel that a fight with one of WWE’s top wrestlers would be the biggest way to cement Mayweather’s commitment as a pro-wrestler.
    Now, all of this could change of course because Mayweather flip flops more than any elite athlete that I have ever seen.

    So I ask you readers “Who will Mayweather fight first – Manny Pacquiao or John Cena?”
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    Originally posted by The MODERATOR
    October 24, 6:26 PMPro Wrestling ExaminerRick Rockwell

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    With limited high profile fights and a well documented desire to become a pro-wrestler, Floyd Mayweather Jr’s boxing future has become the subject of much speculation and criticism.Most critics and fans are uncertain of what Mayweather will do next. Does he stay in boxing or does he retire again and move onto other ventures like pro-wrestling?

    Recently, many people in the boxing camps of Mayweather and Pacquiao have said that this fight won’t happen any time soon if at all. In my opinion, this is absurd. After Pacquiao vs. Cotto on November 14th, the only fight that sports fans want to see is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao…
    And now all we are hearing is that there’s more politics and posturing in boxing than an American Presidential Election.
    This is a huge reason why I am a critic of Mayweather Jr. It always seems that nothing goes smoothly when this guy is involved.
    So, it appears that a fight vs. WWE’s most popular wrestler, John Cena, has a better chance of happening than a Pacquiao fight. I can see a WrestleMania Semi-Main Event between these two entertainers.
    Although a Mayweather return to the WWE would spark an initial feud with The Big Show and Chris Jericho, I feel that a fight with one of WWE’s top wrestlers would be the biggest way to cement Mayweather’s commitment as a pro-wrestler.
    Now, all of this could change of course because Mayweather flip flops more than any elite athlete that I have ever seen.

    So I ask you readers “Who will Mayweather fight first – Manny Pacquiao or John Cena?”
    Everyone knows that when the going get's hot, Floyd runs to the WWE or Dancing like a ***** or retires. Who knows what chicken boy floyd will do to avoid Cotto when Cotto beats pacquaio.

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    • Syf
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      #3
      Originally posted by The MODERATOR
      October 24, 6:26 PMPro Wrestling ExaminerRick Rockwell

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      With limited high profile fights and a well documented desire to become a pro-wrestler, Floyd Mayweather Jr’s boxing future has become the subject of much speculation and criticism.Most critics and fans are uncertain of what Mayweather will do next. Does he stay in boxing or does he retire again and move onto other ventures like pro-wrestling?

      Recently, many people in the boxing camps of Mayweather and Pacquiao have said that this fight won’t happen any time soon if at all. In my opinion, this is absurd. After Pacquiao vs. Cotto on November 14th, the only fight that sports fans want to see is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao…
      And now all we are hearing is that there’s more politics and posturing in boxing than an American Presidential Election.
      This is a huge reason why I am a critic of Mayweather Jr. It always seems that nothing goes smoothly when this guy is involved.
      So, it appears that a fight vs. WWE’s most popular wrestler, John Cena, has a better chance of happening than a Pacquiao fight. I can see a WrestleMania Semi-Main Event between these two entertainers.
      Although a Mayweather return to the WWE would spark an initial feud with The Big Show and Chris Jericho, I feel that a fight with one of WWE’s top wrestlers would be the biggest way to cement Mayweather’s commitment as a pro-wrestler.
      Now, all of this could change of course because Mayweather flip flops more than any elite athlete that I have ever seen.

      So I ask you readers “Who will Mayweather fight first – Manny Pacquiao or John Cena?”
      You have to consider Cena's image here in the WWE. He's not the Big Show, which is a side event. He's the face of WWE. The champ. They are not going to let Cena lose to a sometime WWE visitor like Floyd. And Floyd is not going to allow himself to lose, even in the WWE.

      So a Cena match would not go off. The only reason the Big Show match worked was because of the contrast, the freak aspect of it.

      Pac will come first, trust. Cena will be never. I could see Cena being on Floyd's side in the WWE, but never an opponent.

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      • AngloArab
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        Originally posted by Syf
        You have to consider Cena's image here in the WWE. He's not the Big Show, which is a side event. He's the face of WWE. The champ. They are not going to let Cena lose to a sometime WWE visitor like Floyd. And Floyd is not going to allow himself to lose, even in the WWE.

        So a Cena match would not go off. The only reason the Big Show match worked was because of the contrast, the freak aspect of it.

        Pac will come first, trust. Cena will be never. I could see Cena being on Floyd's side in the WWE, but never an opponent.
        Manny likes wrestling too so maybe they could have a triple threat match or Manny and Batista (who's part Pinoy) vs Cena and Floyd.

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          Originally posted by AngloArab
          Manny likes wrestling too so maybe they could have a triple threat match or Manny and Batista (who's part Pinoy) vs Cena and Floyd.

          Hahaha that will be an awesome tag team match

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            #6
            Originally posted by Syf
            You have to consider Cena's image here in the WWE. He's not the Big Show, which is a side event. He's the face of WWE. The champ. They are not going to let Cena lose to a sometime WWE visitor like Floyd. And Floyd is not going to allow himself to lose, even in the WWE.

            So a Cena match would not go off. The only reason the Big Show match worked was because of the contrast, the freak aspect of it.

            Pac will come first, trust. Cena will be never. I could see Cena being on Floyd's side in the WWE, but never an opponent.
            Yup, Big Show= old expendable upper midcarder. Cena= WWE bread and butter.

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              #7
              MICHAEL KATSIDIS at a catchweight of 144.

              Mayweather will weigh in at 147 cheated on the weight again

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