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While Manny Pacquiao seems to be looking ahead and after his November Juan Manuel Marquez Fight, saying that Profit sharing and such talk is the only thing left to settle between him and Floyd Mayweather so they can have their 2012 super awaited mega fight, Money is in a different state of mind.
Maybe Mayweather is trying to promote his Victor Ortiz fight. Maybe he doesn’t want to fight Manny Pacquiao. Maybe he does, and just trying to be the early bird, getting the trash talking done before there’s even a fight. Well, we’ll begin with what Mayweather senior has to say – Pacquiao’s not the guy to beat Floyd. He just comes out, punching like a woman. He doesn’t have the agility, the movement.
According to Pacquiao and his promoters, this fight is going down in 2012. No matter what Amir Khan talks about, wants, or whatever Mayweather says. The drug testing thing is figured out, and all they have to do is hash out who get how much money. I got a feeling it won’t be finding the correct amount to satisfy both sides, mostly Mayweather, but we’re getting there.
According to Floyd? Not really. First of all he says that Pacquiao doesn’t intend to have a piece of him no matter what Pac-Man’s camp says. He says he’s been getting requests not to use Pacquiao as a promotion stunt towards his Ortiz fight.
As long as he’s attached to my name, he’s going to make great paydays. As long as he can keep fighting Floyd Mayweather’s leftovers or fighting the fighters that the media has to really pay attention.
Mayweather didn’t stop there – Y’all (Tami Taylor reference) still speaking on me, but y’all saying you don’t want me speaking on you guys at all. I spoke on that situation enough. There’s no need for me to even speak on it because it’s useless.
As we said, on the Filipino side, things sound and look completely different. Besides crooning during a press conference regarding the Marquez fight (their third), Pacquiao seemed quite convinced that the mega fight IS happening – No more issues, everything is fine. What needs to be done is the profit sharing and also the guaranteed purse of both of us. If it happens, it’s good for me – but if not, I am happy because I have already accomplished in boxing.
Pacquiao also referred to that fact that Mayweather chose to fight a southpaw like Ortiz in order to get ready for him. So, who do you believe?
3 responses to “Pacquiao Promoting and Preparing, Mayweather Keeps Trash Talking”
Manny was about to come back and rock him with that left hand. That is why Floyd has not accepted the fight. It doesn’t matter what Floyd Jr., Sr, Roger, Ellerbe, and 50 cent say. Floyd gets in front of the camera and spouts off some different garbage about Manny but never gets into the ring. It is pathetic how the media laps it up. Mann agreed to the testing back in 2010. And he and other liars say, Take the test, why won’t he take the test? bla bla bla? it is really pathetic for the sport. Manny wants to fight. If Floyd will do it then great, but he has already accomplished more than Floyd. Al Haymon orchestrates Floyd’s career and it is sick how reporters from bleacher report, fight hype, and other far from credible worthy press firms cover this. They slant it so to question Manny’s intentions and assume that floyd is just being Floyd.. Guess what? That is pathetic and just like this sport has become. Forget boxing. There is no need to follow a crooked sport, when the reports do not report the facts. Just what some narcissistic individual says. Look at what it is. There is no fight and the Media has failed by not informing people why and who is to blame. Makes one wonder who controls the media. Bert Sugar is the best commentator and analyst that boxing has and will ever have. He mentioned early in 2010 that Floyd is most likely to blame for this. (As we never seen him fight the top guys in his weight class his whole career) Now Bert Sugar has not made a comment (or been allowed to since) This sport is really pathetic. Forget it.
Floyd say’s he represent red, white, and blue. America is the home of the brave. Why Floyd is a coward He’s got a lots of excuses to fight Manny
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