Comments Thread For: Mayweather: My Focus is Pacquiao, Not Amir Khan
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You are mistaken and we can discuss privately if you want.they both pose a risk to mayweather and without getting in triangle theories we all know pac would destroy khan..A lot of people here want to see may vs pac because it will bring so many interesting things and it will change how the boxing world see mayweather..In this particular case,and we all know its not about the money anymore for May,its that if he wins many people will say he waited 5 years and tougher fights to finally face pac but if he loses he will lose that pride he has,will not stop him on being one of the best nor inductions or anything,its all in his head..But listen,can you imagine a trilogy with May vs Pac,or Khan vs May or even Khan vs Pac..out of all which one made you mouth water?Comment
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I'm sorry,I dont understand you?,how the 40-40 and 20 to winner has anything to do with bradley pac o el maestro getting robbed?..
And its not as who care what they make,they dont pay my bills nor yours,but it has a lot to do for the fight to actually happen,dont you agree?dont you think an 80-20 split sounds crazy?Comment
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Robbery happens all the time so there is no way a fighter would agree to winner get a %. Those examples i gave prove it even in big profile matches.I'm sorry,I dont understand you?,how the 40-40 and 20 to winner has anything to do with bradley pac o el maestro getting robbed?..
And its not as who care what they make,they dont pay my bills nor yours,but it has a lot to do for the fight to actually happen,dont you agree?dont you think an 80-20 split sounds crazy?Comment
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Wow this is the first time Floyd has ever said anything like this. Hopefully he is serious.Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas - Floyd Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26KOs) briefly spoke to reporters at the WBC's annual convention, stating that his focus is a mega-match with Manny Pacquiao on May 2nd.
Mayweather was questioned about the possibility of facing British star Amir Khan (30-3, 19KOs), who dominated Devon Alexander this past Saturday, and the pound-for-pound king didn't appear too interested in the matchup.
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