We probably won't see a rematch unless Money May is running low on his funds again.
Comments Thread For: Espinoza: Mayweather 'Up In the Air' About Pacquiao Rematch
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maybe because arum was bullshiieting himself and there was never any "investors" or any offer being made?? and arum was just using that as a way to justify going with his original plan by making his in house fights by saying the investors backed out when in reality, there was never any investor in the first place!?Time and time again these so called wealthy investors have been found to be a mirage. How many times have we heard Arum talking about the investors only for them to disappear? No country can justify such an expenditure anymore without public outcry. The only real money would be from ppv.Comment
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I think you and I really know why.Comment
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It totally depends on how far Floyd has declined and how hungry he is for it, if Floyd could be at least the same level he was in their first fight Floyd beats him easier.
I think Espinoza nailed it and the fight is up in the air, Floyd could wake up one day and take the fight, the next day he dont want it, Floyd is an energized thinker people like this are unpredictable pinging from one thing to another.
Floyd needs to be highly motivated to get that want to fight feeling back, with the top guys you cant just fight for the big money the sport is too brutal for being slack. Floyd must be motivated to fight for real, at this stage of the game he is more attracted to the plastic one off deals like McGregor and the midget for the easy money spectacle , he much rather that than go through a grueling real Mayweather training camp to beat someone he already beat.
Personally I think Floyd is done as far fighting elite WWs, but you just never know with Mayweather.Comment
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Not sure if you've ever been hit with a clean temple shot but they leave you with a headache, especially if your opponent is much bigger than you. I have been hit in my temple by a sparring partner 100lbs heavier than me at the time. While I didn't go down (by that punch), I felt that temple shot for a week.
Sparring, exhibition, boxing match or whatever, they hurt. That's what I saw that landed on Nasuwaka that rattled him and spelled the end for him.Comment

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