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Mayweather vs Pacquaio: Weird Hair-Swapping Fun
While Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao continue to call each other out yet not come closer to agreeing on a fight between them, someone decided to have some fun and put the two together in a photograph and swap the hair situation of the fighters, with a hilarious result.
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Khan Beats Alexander – The Road to Mayweather Gets Shorter
Once again Amir Khan has more than proved his worth in the Welterweight division, retraining his WBC title belt with an impressive unanimous decision win over the fading Devon Alexander, which might be the victory that finally lands him the fight he’s been looking for these last three years: Floyd Mayweather.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – King of Ducking Continues to Lie About Future Fight
One of the incredible things about Mayweather is his ability to shoot out lies or half truths from him mouth and seem completely disconnected from reality when talking about wanting to make the Pacquiao fight happen on May 2, something that Saul Alvarez, considering himself to be a big enough name to hold a boxing night completely on his own, might not be happy with, considering he’s going to fight on the same date as well.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Still Not Close to Happening
No matter how much past their prime they are, the prospect of putting Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the same boxing ring finally is still the best prospect a lot of boxing fans have going for them. Unfortunately, despite the increased teasing between the two, it’s not really close to happening.
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Pacquiao Over Algieri – All That’s Left is Waiting for Mayweather
Except for knocking him out, Manny Pacquiao hurt Chris Algieri in every possible way to score an impressive title-retaining win of his Weltereight belt, once again leaving all of us with the question of when, if ever, will he and Floyd Mayweather step in the ring.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Trash Talking Instead of Fighting
The biggest fight boxing could have had still isn’t happening. At the moment, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather are busy trading insults through twitter, instead of working out how to make this overdue spectacle happen.
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Mayweather Beats Maidana – A Lot Easier the Second Time Around
The first fight made it seem like Floyd Mayweather is slipping and letting age slow him down. His second bout with Marcos Maidana ended those speculations, as the undefeated Welterweight and Light Middleweight champion won through a unanimous decision, not leaving any room for doubt this time.
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Mayweather vs Maidana – Vulnerable for the First Time
Regardless of how surprising it was to see Marcos Maidana do so well in the first fight and actually get a rematch, this fight will be determined by the ability of Floyd Mayweather to stay focused, dodge wild punches and simply carry out his usually very cautious and careful game plan, which has worked out wonderfully for him in his undefeated boxing career.
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Mayweather Beats Maidana – A Crack in the Armor
For the first time in a very long while, Floyd Mayweather looked vulnerable. Marcos Maidana was wild an missed quite a lot, but he made the undefeated pound-for-pound king sweat for his belt-unifying more than ever before, and even see one judge call it a draw, which immediately has people calling for a rematch and some even considering the Argentina getting robbed of victory.
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Mayweather vs Maidana – A Lot of Money to be Made
Unless something very unexpected happens, 2014 is going to be another year in which Floyd Mayweather remains on top of the highest earners in sport, as the grossing from his next fight, facing WBA Welterweight champion Marcos Maidana, will be at least $32 million straight into his pocket before the “extra”: His share of the PPV buys and the in-house gate profits.