Floyd Mayweather Jr-Manny Pacquiao Master Discussion Thread

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Broner's my dude and his best win is Paulie, but there was nothing barely about it. He won clearly. I never heard of a nikka beating someone 8 rds to 4 and barely doing it.

Barely is what Floyd did against Chino in the first fight. :pachaha:


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Bottom line is, if Pacquiao was such a easy fight for Floyd he would have fought & beaten him already. Especially considering Pacquiao brings him his biggest payday. Theres nothing anyone can say to refute that. Period.

Looking at 1/2 billion dollars for a trilogy :wow:

Fans around the world want to see this fight. Aliens from other solar systems might fukk around and order the PPV. Is this not the type of hype a boxer dreams about? Even the matchup is sick: Volume hard hitter vs defensive sharpshooter. Unlike some mainstream sports, you can't just pick the championship game. Everyone thought they'd see a Lebron vs Kobe final one time. In boxing, we can pick that shyt, we been wanted Mayweather vs Pacquiao.
 

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50 Cent: I Don't See Mayweather Taking Pacquiao Fight
Posted by: Bill Emes on 12/11/2014 .

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By Bill "Two Scoops" Emes

Rapper/promoter Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has serious doubts that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face Manny Pacquiao in a 2015 mega-fight.

Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, who handles Pacquiao, is trying to secure Mayweather through CBS CEO Les Moonves.

Jackson was once a close friend and associate of Mayweather for several years. They had a serious falling out in 2012, but slowly the two of them have been mending their relationship.

"I really don't see that fight taking place. I don't see him taking that fight, I don't. I know Floyd and I know [that he feels] he doesn't have to. He knows that no matter how they feel they will watch the next one and he'll leave when he's ready to leave boxing on top," Jackson told BoxingScene.com.

"A lot of the choices he makes is collective, it's not just him - it's his whole team. But when I get mad I blame it on him, I say it was him."
 

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Bottom line is, if Pacquiao was such a easy fight for Floyd he would have fought & beaten him already. Especially considering Pacquiao brings him his biggest payday. Theres nothing anyone can say to refute that. Period.
Ignore that Floyd signed a contract to fight a prime pacquaio in 2010 at a 50 50 spilt breh a
Ignore that pacquaio turned down random blood testing bruhs

Thats okay though, he's scared
 
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