Mayweather-Pacquiao: Enough Said

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Some Boxing fans believe Floyd Mayweather is the best pound-for-pound puncher and the best boxer in the game today.

Others believe the same exact thing, except for Manny Pacquiao.

Mayweather’s cocky attitude gets into people’s minds. But he nevers backs down. He isn’t afraid. Known as pretty boy, he doesn’t act like one in the ring.

From his most notable fight with Shane Mosley to his hit feat with Oscar De La Hoya, Mayweather is always known as the best boxer to me. He’s still undefeated and, as of right now, nobody can stop him.

He’s too quick, and too strong.

As for Manny Pacquiao, he’s been beaten before. But it’s been a very long time since the Filipino has been. Lately, Pacquiao is the insipiration for his country and continues to win and show himself as the greatest boxer.

Nobody knows who is better.

Yes, you can beat Joshua Clottey and Shane Mosley all you want, but it still doesn’t show if you are the best boxer or not.

In order to show if you are, the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has to happen. Who wins? Pretty Boy, or Pac-Man?

It was believed that Pacquiao and Mayweather would fight earlier, but it later died down as Pacquiao didn’t take a drug test or something like that.

Rumors then shot back up that a fight would go down on November 13th between the two. However, Mayweather’s advisers says there’s no such fight that will take place and nobody has agreed on such thing.

“Here are the facts,” Leonard Ellerbe, one of Mayweather’s advisers, said in Monday’s statement. “Al Haymon, [Golden Boy Promotions CEO] Richard Schaefer and myself speak to each other on a regular basis, and the truth is no negotiations have ever taken place, nor was there ever a deal agreed upon by Team Mayweather or Floyd Mayweather to fight Manny Pacquiao on Nov. 13. Either Ross Greenburg or Bob Arum is not telling the truth, but history tells us who is lying.”

The story seems to get confusing as if Mayweather doesn’t want to fight.

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Josh Dhani is a Jabberhead and SJ contributing author. Read more of his works at Footbasket.

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