I think they are both scared to lose that is why the fight is having so difficulties. One of them will lose no matter what...
Comments Thread For: Floyd Mayweather May Think He Will Lose, Says Merchant
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Larry Merchant is an idiot who hates Mayweather as much as the haters on this site, if not more. This man has never has anything positive to say about Mayweather. He has picked and rooted against Mayweather in every fight he has had since the Gatti fight and is always critical when he comments on a Mayweather fight. That is why I hate to see him calling any fight that involves Mayweather. His opinion means nothing and is such as waste of time that I did not bother reading the entire article.Comment
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I kind of agree with what Merchant is saying. Everybody says that for 40 million Pac should agree to all the blood testing in the world. If we put the shoe on the other foot for 40 million May should be willing to fight the roided up Russian from Rocky. May has been ducking fighters for the longest so naturally this seems to be another ploy to not risk his zero.Comment
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yes, merchant has no love for floyd, but that doesn't mean merchant isn't right about this one.Comment
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lauryn merchant is an idiot
thing bout mayweather is that hes the best at what he does mayweather loses when he becomes the the fighter everyone wants him to be not gonna happen so undefeated he'll remain imma big pacman fan havent missed a fight of niether fighter but mayweather wins easily bc pacman can get wild he planning to jump on floyd & make him work but we all know mayweather works the works & doesnt let it work him boxing talk big don't spell bad but pacman is to small & has trouble with defensive fighters & who's the master of defense? so pacman should move fwd stay away from floydComment
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Larry hit the nail on the head. It seems that Floyd is scared of possibly losing his precious '0' by facing Pac. Hence, all these demands for blood tests.
Larry Merchant: Again, from things that he's said in the past, to him, losing is worse than death because he's wrapped his identity up so much in the idea of not losing the fight. He's used that to try to deflect all of the criticism that has come his way from the boxing world and in the boxing media that he has avoided all of the real top welterweights to fight smaller guys.Comment
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