Is Floyd Happy Or Annoyed Pacquiao Accepted? A Must READ!!!!

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  1. Mercilessglad

    Mercilessglad Active Member Full Member

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    A MUST READ!!!!



    Do you think Floyd Mayweather is happy or annoyed that Manny Pacquiao has accepted to do battle on March 13?

    This is not such an easy and obvious question to answer because neither Floyd nor Leonard Ellerbe has made a public statement or comment upon learning last week that the Pac-Man wants to come back to America to trade fists with the self-proclaimed greatest fighter in history.

    So we really can’t say for sure if Floyd is happy or annoyed or worried to know that he now has to man up and fight the
    most dangerous, most ferocious, most complicated challenge of his life on March 13, which could pay the talkative American in upwards of $20, 30 or even $40 million

    We believe that had Pacquiao rejected the fight date of March 13 – reasonably saying he needed more time to
    rest after Cotto or prepare for elections – Mayweather would have been all over the media, declaring victory and that Pacquiao
    was ducking him.

    And Mayweather would have been able to justify to HBO and Golden Boy about proceeding with plans to box Matthew Hatton in London in March or April.
    I believe it is entirely possible that Mayweather attempted to force Pacquiao with an ultimatum last week that he fully
    expected Pacquiao to reject the aggressively rushed date of March 13.

    But once again, like how he unexpectedly shocked everyone by easily destroying Oscar, Hatton and Cotto, Pacquiao has bewildered and
    confused Floyd who does not know exactly what to say at this time about having to fight Pacquiao



    Of course, Mayweather could say or release a simple statement saying:

    “I’m very happy that Manny has accepted to fight me on March 13 and I look forward to proving I am the best boxer in the world.”

    or “I want to thank HBO, Golden Boy, Bob Arum and Manny Pacquiao for this opportunity. I am honored and privileged to be a
    part of a prolific event like this. And may the best man win.”


    or “I respect Manny Pacquiao and thank him very much for making this super-fight possible. But I will rise to the occasion
    and show the world I am the most skilled and exciting boxer of all time when I easily beat Manny on March 13.”


    or “I have waited my entire career to be involved in such a defining fight and be assured I will be the winner.”

    or “Manny Pacquiao is a good little fighter with a whole country behind him but I will show everyone he is making a big mistake
    picking a fight with me.”


    or “I have grown bored with boxing again as all fights are a no-win situation and therefore I have decided to immediately retire from the sport for the second time.”

    But no. We have heard nary a peep from Mayweather Headquarters. And the strange silence is sparking suspicion and curiosity.


    Could Floyd be in secret panic and examining all possible excuses to use as an escape from the March 13 date, such as by coming up with an injury?

    Or could Floyd be celebrating with a 72-hour party in Las Vegas at having secured the biggest payday in boxing history?

    Or could Floyd be so inspired by the challenge, he is already busy studying films and already engaging in two-a-day training sessions, to make sure he is more than ready for Pacquiao?

    Could Floyd have bolted all windows and doors, shivering and suffering from repeated nightmares of what Manny Pacquiao might do to him on March 13?

    We don’t know. We can’t tell what Floyd is thinking because he hasn’t officially said anything about Manny Pacquiao agreeing to
    fight him.


    Could Floyd be busy? Sure. Could Floyd be partying? Maybe. Could Floyd be struggling with the reality that after all these years he has finally been cornered and must put his skills to the ultimate test, against a man even his own father advised him to avoid? Yes.

    Could he be scared? Any boxer, no matter how talented, who saw what happened to Oscar, Hatton and Cotto, and knows he has to fight that monster next, has every right and reason to be even a little bit scared. Floyd Mayweather included.
     
  2. errsta

    errsta Boxing Addict banned

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    I read three sentences and decided I was wasting my time. **** post.
     
  3. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You morons just never stop...:patsch
     
  4. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void is busy getting his judges, his referee, his commentators, his venue, his ring, everything.

    Roach tired to get Void to fight Pac after the Hatton fight, but Void refused, instead he fought Marquez. Pac went on to fight Cotto, a fighter that Void refused to fight. Void also refused to fight Margarito and Mosely as well.
     
  5. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    garbage. i got tired of reading the stupid s**t. manny have been quiet too. what a douche bag.
     
  6. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Roach was not quiet after the Hatton fight. He tried his best to get Void to fight Pac, Void refused. So Pac fought Cotto, a fight most said he had not chance to win. Void refused to fight Pac, Margarito, Cotto, Mosely.
     
  7. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    How do any black fighters lose if they have there own judges, refs ect???

    You're like a broken record get some new material.
     
  8. DAGOBOY

    DAGOBOY Active Member Full Member

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    boo!!!
     
  9. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    Oh and seeing as Floyd has his own judges, referee, commentators, venue and ring who and what are they??? I want the names of his judges, the names of his refs. What venue is "his". What size ring is his???
     
  10. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    what do u think the mayweathers are on to right now? since u are a floyd fan..
     
  11. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    fight fans are annoyed of the silence that's for sure
     
  12. haglerforever

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    mayweather will beat paquioa .it will be a great night but mayweather will counterpunch mannys wild attempts and win by decision.I hope it is a war if it is thats mannys best chance,but mayweather has never been a warrier before.It would be great if they came out like hagler hearns in 1985 ,lets hope
     
  13. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    he was at lightweight!
     
  14. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather sure does bring out the conspiracy theories.

    Pac wins= Mayweather would never fight him.
    Mayweather signs= He really doesnt want it, he wants 154 lbs, 10 oz gloves, 60% cut
    Contract says 147, 8 oz gloves, 50/50= Mayweather is annoyed Pac signed
     
  15. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why exactly does Mayweather have to tell you or anyone else anything?