Floyd Trying to Talk His Way To Victory Over Pacquiao Published by Scoop Malinowski on February 17th, 2010 Floyd Mayweather is not especially intelligent but he understands he can’t beat Manny Pacquiao inside the ring, so he must embark on a smear campaign to try to defeat the Filipino outside the ring – in the arena of public opinion.Floyd knows his fists and his skills are just not formidable enough to get the highly dangerous job done. He knows his mind is inferior and not smart enough to out-think Pacquiao under pressure. And Floyd realizes his will is not strong enough to subdue the ferocious intensity to win a 12-round boxing match against Pacquiao. But there is a single quality where the dishonorable American pugilist does hold an advantage over Pacquiao: he has a bigger mouth which can tell repeated lies and mistruths without a sense of shame. As we know, if a lie is repeated enough, it will eventually be believed by many.So that’s all Mayweather can do now – is use his mouth to try to do the job his frail fists and faltering confidence can not accomplish – defeat Pacquiao by spreading lies and falsehoods. As you may have noticed, Mayweather has been hanging around major sporting events like the Super Bowl and NBA All-Star Game. The fork-tongued double-talker has double intentions – to promote his upcoming fight with Shane Mosley on May 1 and to discredit Manny Pacquiao in every possible way he can think of. Mayweather wants you to believe Pacquiao is the one who pulled out of the fight in January because he wouldn’t agree to all of Floyd’s – NOT the Nevada State Commission’s – but Floyd’s personal demands for excessive random blood testing. But the little-known truth is, Mayweather advisor Al Haymon’s associate George Peterson told me the decision to cancel the Pacquiao-Floyd was made as far back as early December – obviously, because Team Mayweather concluded a boxing match against Manny Pacquiao was a “no win situation.” Yes, a severely brutal knockout loss at the fists of a smiling Asian man is a no-win situation indeed for an arrogant pretender like Mayweather. As if ducking Pacquiao once wasn’t enough, after the Super Bowl and NBA All Star Game, now we have learned Mayweather aspires to duck Pacquiao again. Even if Pacquiao were to agree to Floyd’s 14-day random blood testing demands, that might not be enough now, says Floyd. And Floyd also stated that the 50-50 split may not work if Floyd-Mosley does bigger pay-per-view numbers than Pacquiao-Clottey.Only the dim-witted wouldn’t be able to comprehend this is Floyd’s way to lay the foundation to duck Pacquiao for 2010 and perhaps the rest of his career. Floyd may think he’s successfully pulled off the greatest duck in boxing history and that he has won the media war of words with the humble, quiet man from General Santos City. But one must understand that the mighty truth shall always destroy the ugly false. “The lie of the emperor is always believed before the truth of the peasant.” -unknown “If you bury the truth and bury it under the ground it will but grow and gather itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everthing it its way.” -Emile Zola “All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it’s violently opposed. And third, it’s accepted as self-evident.” -Arthur Schopenauer http://www.boxinginsider.com/headlines/floyd-trying-to-talk-his-way-to-victory-over-pacquiao/
No it doesn't. Just look at the part about how he claims George Peterson told him the fight was caneled in Dec. That's completely bogus. Peterson happens to train a guy that is managed by Mayweather's manager. This does not give Peterson any inside access to Mayweather's business dealings. In fact, Scoop broke the story back in Dec. that Peterson told him the fight wasn't going to happen and that Floyd was going to fight Matthew Hatton. Now obviously Peterson was simply guessing based off of internet rumors. Scoop is not a journalist. He's basically a tabloid writer.
............. But the little-known truth is, Mayweather advisor Al Haymons associate George Peterson told me the decision to cancel the Pacquiao-Floyd was made as far back as early December .............. hmm....interesting :think
I seriously doubt if Mayweather doesn't think he can beat Pacquiao in the ring. A guy with an ego like Floyd? No ****ing way. But - Floyd is taking advantage of Pac's refusal to take the drug tests, and to be honest...he has the right to. For once I admit, Floyd deserves to talk as much **** as he wants regarding that...I mean, I'm sorry. People who know me on here know I'm a huge Pacquiao supporter, but he should have just went ahead and taken the tests. I don't think he is guilty, I think it was more about...actually, I don't even know what it was all about. All I know is that a fighter of his caliber shouldn't be that concerned about a drug test that could come no less than 14 days before the fight...I mean, come on, Pac. With all that said, Pacquiao also has the right to call out Floyd for demanding unprecedented drug testing...I mean, if Floyd is as good as he says he is, why is he so concerned with testing someone who has never tested positive, never been named in any reports...nothing. It's all speculation.
Does anybody actually consider Scoop Malinowski to be a legitimate writer? How can you take a guy serious when he starts out with personal attacks on a boxer? I stopped reading after the first paragraph.
haha you can almost hear the author of this article crying as he types it, absolutely pathetic, emotional drivel.