Realistically, Floyd would quintessentially be in the "Lion's Den" just being there. I can't imagine people wouldn't be hounding him about Pacquiao, especially if he beats Mosley to a pulp hence forcing the issue even further about their fight.
Mayweather tipped to attend Pacquiao v Mosley
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hmm. What statement was it that Floyd supporters always use for these types of occasions? Oh, I think it was something like
"If Floyd didn't say it himself, then don't believe it."
"If it didn't come out of Floyd's mouth, then it ain't true."
"Ellerbe is easily confused."
"Ross Greenburg is a liar and most importantly, a ***. You know who else is a ***? Arum. There you go. Case closed."Comment
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Floyd knows he should have been there in the ring facing Pac instead of Mosley. If he shows up in this fight, people should expect him to fight this year against Pac. If he has no intention of fighting Pac, then he has no business showing up for this fight. I would love to see him there, though, and cheer for Mosley. Pac win or lose won't give him any consolation. Pac losing to Shane may give him a brief joy and a sigh of relief. But it won't end there. The general impression that he ducked Pac will stick like a tattoo. He would have a difficult choice of whether he fights Pac after losing to Shane.Comment
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there's a difference between winning a fight and "looking unbeatable".
right?
just because pacquiao won doesn't mean he looked unbeatable.
looked very beatable to me that fight.Comment
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So the f@ck what. Respect lasts longer then money and you can't take it with you when you're dead. I seriously doubt it doesn't matter to Gayweather that everyone things he's a ****/thug pu.s.s.yComment
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