Mayweather backing out of March 13 fight against Pacquiao?

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  • top7gun
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    Mayweather backing out of March 13 fight against Pacquiao?

    For the sake of fight fans, I hope Floyd proves me wrong and go on to fight Pacquiao. But then again, the real question is, how scared is he to risk his undefeated record? Talk is cheap. Put you money where your mouth is, Money!
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  • rommel357
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    #2
    I wouldn't be suprise if that overrated pvssy backed out. But more than likely he wouldn't, too much money to be made.

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      Pac wants to beat PBFs ass now. Whereas PBF wants Pac on his resume, someday perhaps but is in no rush. He wants to give himself the best absolute opportunity to beat him, and only when he feels ready.
      Pac is like a loaded gun though, ready to go off any second.

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      • Steve Harvey
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        #4
        Originally posted by top7gun
        Piece of gabbage,this guy knows zilch

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        • gqjohnb
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          #5
          You guys keep your hopes up I know you guys don't want the fight to go down but it is sorry...

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          • mathed
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            #6
            No way this fight is falling through, if it does someone is a big dummy

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            • MindBat
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              #7
              I'm not so sure Floyd would be making the rounds in the talk show circuit and talking about the upcoming fight with Manny, if he was not committed to making it happen.

              It's more likely the fight may get moved to a later date than called off altogether.

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              • ИATAS
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                #8
                Yeah I'm really sure floyd wants to turn down $40-$50 million dollars. lol

                Even if he was scared of losing, which is very unlikely, he wouldn't turn down that type of money. ****, I'd fight a lion for $50,000

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                • Calilloyd
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by top7gun
                  Anybody who takes that article seriously deserves to be insulted.

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                  • h2k
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                    #10
                    I hope this fight will not go through. Why wouldn't pacman just retire and concentrate to his new found career in politics? I mean he's already a legend in the sport and he doesn't need to prove anything.

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