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Floyd Mayweather Asking His Fans to Choose – Khan or Maidana
There’s a May 3 fight all lined up for Floyd Mayweather Jr. but no opponent, so the undefeated, number one pound-4-pound boxer has put the decisions in the hands of his fans – Amir Khan or Marcos Maidana.
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Pacquiao vs Bradley – Maybe This Time The Judges Won’t Screw it Up
The limitations in the boxing world create a lot of rematches, which means that Manny Pacquiao will face Timothy Bradley a second time for his next fight, hoping that this time he won’t be the victim of the worst scoring judges performance we’ve seen in the last few years.
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Floyd Mayweather Will Fight Amir Khan Because it Means More Money
There’s still no decision on who Floyd Mayweather will fight on May 3, but if the choices for him are only Amir Khan or Marcos Maidana, there’s no doubt he’ll eventually pick the British boxer to be his next opponent.
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Next Floyd Mayweather Fights – Amir Khan or Manny Pacquiao
Before Floyd Mayweather fought his first two fights under his new Showtime deal, everyone knew who the opponents are going to be. That’s why Amir Khan claiming he is already signed on to box with the undefeated champion doesn’t sound so far fetched, even though there are those claiming that Manny Pacquiao also has a shot of finally getting the long overdue mega fight to happen.
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Pacquiao vs Rios – Bigger Than Boxing
National symbols carry huge expectations, especially in times of crisis. Manny Pacquiao was fighting for his relevance among Boxing’s elite against Brandon Rios, but also for the spirit of his country after the Philippines was devastated Haiyan, leaving many looking for some sort of uplifting moment from their beloved champion, wearing a title belt across his waist once again after the unanimous decision win.
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Khan vs Mayweather – Not Happening at the Moment
Despite the rumors being spewed out by the British press about a possible deal to put Amir Khan and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the ring together for a May 2014 fight, there has been no confirmation from both camps about the event, who at best might be on the negotiations table, nothing more.
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On Floyd Mayweather & Canelo Breaking PPV Records
It’s an ongoing debate – is Boxing healthy, recovering or slowly dying? Outside of this equation, there is the Floyd Mayweather bubble, which is all about setting PPV records for his fights, with his Canelo Alvarez bout, nicknamed “the one”, possibly becoming the most watched Pay-Per-View fight in history.
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Canelo Got in the Ring With Floyd Mayweather Too Soon
Instead of a mega fight, all we got was another boxing clinic from Floyd Mayweather, who made Saul “Canelo” Alvarez look like someone who is too young, too inexperienced and simply way out of his depth as he lost for the first time in his career, while Mayweather kept his undefeated legacy going as he picked up another very fat check.
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Canelo Alvarez is the Strongest Fighter Floyd Mayweather has Face, But it Won’t Matter
The only advantage Canelo Alvarez has over Floyd Mayweather heading into their fight is his power. Mayweather has never faced a boxer that packs this kind of punch, but with superiority in almost every other aspect, it’s hard to see it being the thing that gives him his first ever loss.
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Andre Ward – No Fights For the Best Pound-For-Pound Boxer in the World
It’s been nearly a year since the last time Andre Ward stepped in the ring. The last time it took nine months between fights for the reigning WBA (Super) Super middleweight champion because he wanted to rest from the Super Six tournament. This time, it’s simply about not being able to find an opponent.