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  • Foodie One
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    Mayweather Running Out of Excuses...

    Mayweather running out of excuses not to fight Manny Pacquiao

    November 25, 9:17 PMPittsburgh Fight Sports ExaminerScott Heritage

    Floyd Mayweather has made is obvious in numerous interviews that he only boxes these days for the money and fame. However he is still an all time great boxer, albeit not in a particularly crowd pleasing way, and is still one of the biggets draws in boxing today
    It has been said throughout Mayweather's career that he ducked the best fighters and those who he thought posed the greatest risk to him. Most recently be avoided both Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito, much to the chargrin of the promoter of the pair Bob Arum.
    Is Mayweather slowing down?
    Mayweather fought a much smaller fighter in his last fight after his short 'retirement' in Juan Manuel Marquez. Not only this, but he came in over weight and further assured he woud have an easy fight. The fact of the mattter could be that Mayweather is simply past his best, and can only keep his unbeaten record in tact by taking easier fights than he did in the past. Similarly there were moments when he struggled with the aggressive but predictable Ricky Hatton, and nearly faltered against an arguably over the hill De La Hoya.
    Pacquiao has beaten a lot of the same opponents as Mayweather, and has generally made easier work of them than he did. If Mayweather knows he isn't what he once was, then a fight against Pacquiao is the last thing his unbeaten record needs.
    A man trapped by his own ego?
    Despite the fact that Mayweather probably doesn't want to fight Pacquiao, it seems he may be forced into doing so by his own ego and pride. In the past he has been able to avoid fighters he didnt want to fight by virtue of the fact that there were always other options out there for him. Now however he finds himself with seemingly only one option left, and that option is Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather doesn't want to fight the other welterweights, and faces derision if he fights undersized opponents like Marquez again.
    The latest
    The latest from both sides seems to suggest that negotiations are going well, although other reports are saying that Mayweather is training for a fight in England next, against one or other of the Hattons. Ricky Hatton is semi retired and has already lost to Mayweather, and Matthew is less dangerous and recently drew in a close fight with Lovemore Ndou. Neither seems like a very appealing match up for Mayweather at this stage, although either would suffice as a tune up so long as the Pacquiao fight goes ahead in May.





  • JohnCIV6
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    I find it funny people actually think he doesn't want to fight Pacman.. Seriously WTF???

    As hard as it is to believe, Mayweather wants to be the best. P4P means a lot to him. Pacman is who he needs to beat to get that back..

    I dind't read that long ass biased post either.

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    • Levcon8686
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      That is one horrible article. Talking about the Hattons at the end proves the writer is just believing the latest idle gossip. In my opinion, Floyd just goes after the fights with the most money involved. If Paul Williams could draw like De La Hoya, he'd fight him and give him a rematch if you ask me.

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      • MindBat
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        I believe Floyd returned to reclaim his P4P status. And the only one
        in possession of that claim is Pacquiao.

        If the rumors are true, and he takes on a fight before the big match with Manny, he's doing it to stay sharp and active in a country he is as well esteemed as Hatton is.

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        • DiLLiNGER
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          #5
          one thing's fo sho we'll never run out of ****** threads.

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          • LeftHookTua Jr
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            #6
            The fight will get made.

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            • Imhotep
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              #7
              Originally posted by Lady Fan
              Mayweather running out of excuses not to fight Manny Pacquiao

              November 25, 9:17 PMPittsburgh Fight Sports ExaminerScott Heritage

              Floyd Mayweather has made is obvious in numerous interviews that he only boxes these days for the money and fame. However he is still an all time great boxer, albeit not in a particularly crowd pleasing way, and is still one of the biggets draws in boxing today
              It has been said throughout Mayweather's career that he ducked the best fighters and those who he thought posed the greatest risk to him. Most recently be avoided both Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito, much to the chargrin of the promoter of the pair Bob Arum.
              Is Mayweather slowing down?
              Mayweather fought a much smaller fighter in his last fight after his short 'retirement' in Juan Manuel Marquez. Not only this, but he came in over weight and further assured he woud have an easy fight. The fact of the mattter could be that Mayweather is simply past his best, and can only keep his unbeaten record in tact by taking easier fights than he did in the past. Similarly there were moments when he struggled with the aggressive but predictable Ricky Hatton, and nearly faltered against an arguably over the hill De La Hoya.
              Pacquiao has beaten a lot of the same opponents as Mayweather, and has generally made easier work of them than he did. If Mayweather knows he isn't what he once was, then a fight against Pacquiao is the last thing his unbeaten record needs.
              A man trapped by his own ego?
              Despite the fact that Mayweather probably doesn't want to fight Pacquiao, it seems he may be forced into doing so by his own ego and pride. In the past he has been able to avoid fighters he didnt want to fight by virtue of the fact that there were always other options out there for him. Now however he finds himself with seemingly only one option left, and that option is Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather doesn't want to fight the other welterweights, and faces derision if he fights undersized opponents like Marquez again.
              The latest
              The latest from both sides seems to suggest that negotiations are going well, although other reports are saying that Mayweather is training for a fight in England next, against one or other of the Hattons. Ricky Hatton is semi retired and has already lost to Mayweather, and Matthew is less dangerous and recently drew in a close fight with Lovemore Ndou. Neither seems like a very appealing match up for Mayweather at this stage, although either would suffice as a tune up so long as the Pacquiao fight goes ahead in May.







              Oh boy another Mayweather hit piece.These people are so obsessed with Floys.

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              • joartcc5
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                #8
                Originally posted by JohnCIV6
                I find it funny people actually think he doesn't want to fight Pacman.. Seriously WTF???

                As hard as it is to believe, Mayweather wants to be the best. P4P means a lot to him. Pacman is who he needs to beat to get that back..

                I dind't read that long ass biased post either.
                He doesnt care about his legacy.

                Gayweather said so himself.

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                • DiLLiNGER
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                  #9
                  i went to the zoo today.

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                  • Nightelf
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                    #10
                    Jesus when are u pacfans gonna stop???

                    You haters just DESPISE floyd dont you? You just hate the guy...I cant wait till fight night when Mayweather picks this clumsy fighter apart so badly..
                    This will be SUCH a beatdown and u pacfans dont even see it coming..

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