Floyd Mayweather Returning this year to Fight Manny Pacquiao?

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tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:03
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 13:28 This is part and parcel why I don't like Mayweather.

If he's going to fight again it should be a rematch with Canelo or GGG.
Horseshit. He's 41 years old and been semi retired. He admits he's a shell of his former self.
No need for him to fight Canelo or GGG.
No need for any real boxing fan to be interested in May-Pac 2.
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Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:04
tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:03
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 13:28 This is part and parcel why I don't like Mayweather.

If he's going to fight again it should be a rematch with Canelo or GGG.
Horseshit. He's 41 years old and been semi retired. He admits he's a shell of his former self.
No need for him to fight Canelo or GGG.
No need for any real boxing fan to be interested in May-Pac 2.
I'm the biggest Mayweather fan in the world who isn't a nutthugger. And even I don't want to see him
fight anyone again.
But if he does do these one off comebacks here and there a senior tour like against Pac only makes since.
But hell no I do not want to see it
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tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:07
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:04
tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:03

Horseshit. He's 41 years old and been semi retired. He admits he's a shell of his former self.
No need for him to fight Canelo or GGG.
No need for any real boxing fan to be interested in May-Pac 2.
I'm the biggest Mayweather fan in the world who isn't a nutthugger. And even I don't want to see him
fight anyone again.
But if he does do these one off comebacks here and there a senior tour like against Pac only makes since.
But hell no I do not want to see it
Mayweather fan. That explains it. :OhYes:

I guess if I'm going to be honest I "let" Foreman get away with a lot of crap because I was big fan of his.
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Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:13
tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:07
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:04

No need for any real boxing fan to be interested in May-Pac 2.
I'm the biggest Mayweather fan in the world who isn't a nutthugger. And even I don't want to see him
fight anyone again.
But if he does do these one off comebacks here and there a senior tour like against Pac only makes since.
But hell no I do not want to see it
Mayweather fan. That explains it. :OhYes:

I guess if I'm going to be honest I "let" Foreman get away with a lot of crap because I was big fan of his.
All fans excuse somethings. Rememeber Julio Ceasar Chavez fighting non title bouts agains guys that never won a fight?
I think Floyd is a worthless prick but the best pure boxer in my long life.


On a side note I loved Foreman's scrub comeback.. It was the way to get in shape and get a decades worth of ring rust off.
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tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:17
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:13
tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:07

I'm the biggest Mayweather fan in the world who isn't a nutthugger. And even I don't want to see him
fight anyone again.
But if he does do these one off comebacks here and there a senior tour like against Pac only makes since.
But hell no I do not want to see it
Mayweather fan. That explains it. :OhYes:

I guess if I'm going to be honest I "let" Foreman get away with a lot of crap because I was big fan of his.
All fans excuse somethings. Rememeber Julio Ceasar Chavez fighting non title bouts agains guys that never won a fight?
I think Floyd is a worthless prick but the best pure boxer in my long life.


On a side note I loved Foreman's scrub comeback.. It was the way to get in shape and get a decades worth of ring rust off.
What GF did in the first 2 years of his comeback was totally acceptable. After that, as a fan, I wanted to see him against guys like Witherspoon. The Tyson fight falling thru I don't think was his fault, but I'm not sure about those details anymore.
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I have never felt more apathy towards a boxing announcement that was meant to be big news in my life.
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tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:17
Tony1244 wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:13
tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:07

I'm the biggest Mayweather fan in the world who isn't a nutthugger. And even I don't want to see him
fight anyone again.
But if he does do these one off comebacks here and there a senior tour like against Pac only makes since.
But hell no I do not want to see it
Mayweather fan. That explains it. :OhYes:

I guess if I'm going to be honest I "let" Foreman get away with a lot of crap because I was big fan of his.
All fans excuse somethings. Rememeber Julio Ceasar Chavez fighting non title bouts agains guys that never won a fight?
I think Floyd is a worthless prick but the best pure boxer in my long life.


On a side note I loved Foreman's scrub comeback.. It was the way to get in shape and get a decades worth of ring rust off.
I didn't remember that, but I looked it up and there were 3 or so examples of JCC fighting guys with very poor records.
But here's why I think that was ok: in all of those cases JCC fought a highly ranked guy within 1 to 4 months of his fighting the "jobbers."
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punchoutsb wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:26 I have never felt more apathy towards a boxing announcement that was meant to be big news in my life.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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IKSRTFO wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 14:49
Enlightened-One wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 13:22 Historically-speaking, every time Showtime has ever covered a PPV event, someone affiliated with HBO's tries to overshadow it by making some sort of fictitious and headline-grabbing announcement!

This usually compels someone from Showtime's side of the proverbial "street" to retaliate whenever HBO covered their own PPV events.

These sort of "monumental", but ridiculous, announcements usually occur during fight week, prior to the bouts, which isn't a coincidence.

I strongly suspect that Mayweather is simply maintaining this long-time tradition! :lol:
You mean other way around since Mayweather is Showtime and GGG/Alvarez is HBO and only Floyd does this.
No I meant what I said.

HBO started all these shenanigans, which resulted in Showtime retaliating.

Mayweather's announcement, which was aimed to overshadow HBO's PPV event, is a tactic that HBO usually does during the fight week of Showtime's PPV's.
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Strange that both of them ended up at Ultra Japan, along with the Kameda brothers
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tiny_acres wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:17 I think Floyd is a worthless prick but the best pure boxer in my long life.
Wtf :D
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After more than 20 years in boxing and a 50-0 mark, Mayweather has earned the right to fight whoever the hell he wants.

I don't think he's coming back. It's just a lark to get a rise out of the boxing public.

But if he does, the 41 year old Mayweather has no interest in trying to prove himself.

If he hasn't proven himself yet to some out there, then he never will. His detractors could never credit him.

So Mayweather will simply follow the money. And if that money trail leads to Manny Pacquiao, that's where he's headed.

Ignore him if you want. Order your PPV today if you still crave your Mayweather fix.

But I'll always take the opportunity to watch one of the greatest boxer/salesman of the past several generations. And yes, even against a somewhat decrepit Pacquiao.

I suspect many others would too, but just won't admit it.

Guilty pleasure.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:32
IKSRTFO wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 14:49
Enlightened-One wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 13:22 Historically-speaking, every time Showtime has ever covered a PPV event, someone affiliated with HBO's tries to overshadow it by making some sort of fictitious and headline-grabbing announcement!

This usually compels someone from Showtime's side of the proverbial "street" to retaliate whenever HBO covered their own PPV events.

These sort of "monumental", but ridiculous, announcements usually occur during fight week, prior to the bouts, which isn't a coincidence.

I strongly suspect that Mayweather is simply maintaining this long-time tradition! :lol:
You mean other way around since Mayweather is Showtime and GGG/Alvarez is HBO and only Floyd does this.
No I meant what I said.

HBO started all these shenanigans, which resulted in Showtime retaliating.

Mayweather's announcement, which was aimed to overshadow HBO's PPV event, is a tactic that HBO usually does during the fight week of Showtime's PPV's.

Example?

I'll give you one since I think mostly Floyd and Al Haymon does it. When they were both on HBO, Floyd went out of his way to announce his fight vs Marquez the day before Pacquiao Hatton. He did a similar thing when Pacquiao fought Clottey.
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IKSRTFO wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 16:55
Enlightened-One wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 15:32
IKSRTFO wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 14:49

You mean other way around since Mayweather is Showtime and GGG/Alvarez is HBO and only Floyd does this.
No I meant what I said.

HBO started all these shenanigans, which resulted in Showtime retaliating.

Mayweather's announcement, which was aimed to overshadow HBO's PPV event, is a tactic that HBO usually does during the fight week of Showtime's PPV's.

Example?
Thomas Hauser published an article that was originally responsible for the alleged “intravenous vitamin injections” Money May scandal was released during the fight-week of the Mayweather-Berto bout... was simply a strategially-timed "fake news" ploy employed by HBO to undermine the commercial success of a Showtime PPV event.

Guess who Thomas Hauser worked for at the time?
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This is not a surprise to me.

I predicted he'd return if someone dangled a large cheque in front of him.

I must admit that I didn't predict he'd be fighting Pac again, but then I never thought Manny would win another trinket, even a WBA one which are given away with every 20 litres of super unleaded or super diesel at filling stations.
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Ah yes the pieces are falling into place. Mattyse inexplicably got a belt, took a dive when he probably didn’t need to but made Pac-Man look spectacular and now another super fight is made.
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LOL! Tune up in Japan..

Guess Pacquiao will wait..
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Tune up in Japan? That's actually more interesting than the Pac rematch depending on who he tunes up against. I don't recall Floyd ever fighting in Japan before so just that alone makes it kinda intriguing.

It'd probably be somebody like Kamegai or whatever, who is easy as sh*t to outbox.
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I’m still waiting on Holmes-Foreman
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gilgamesh wrote: 19 Sep 2018, 19:30 Tune up in Japan? That's actually more interesting than the Pac rematch depending on who he tunes up against. I don't recall Floyd ever fighting in Japan before so just that alone makes it kinda intriguing.

It'd probably be somebody like Kamegai or whatever, who is easy as sh*t to outbox.
Never mind Japan. He aint fought anywhere before..
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Sep 2018, 20:35
gilgamesh wrote: 19 Sep 2018, 19:30 Tune up in Japan? That's actually more interesting than the Pac rematch depending on who he tunes up against. I don't recall Floyd ever fighting in Japan before so just that alone makes it kinda intriguing.

It'd probably be somebody like Kamegai or whatever, who is easy as sh*t to outbox.
Never mind Japan. He aint fought anywhere before..
Yeah true. As a Pro at least. Should be a big draw over there whoever they pick. Japanese fans love to see their guys challenge a Legend, no matter how bad a mismatch it appears to be on paper.
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The golovkin Canelo fights just remind me how terrible Floyd pac one was.

I’ll watch the sequel if I can stream it free. If not I won’t lose any sleep.
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Actually Mayweather's exact words (in a written statement) was that he would be involved in an "event" in Japan before any Pacquiao fight?

Is that hedging? Can being involved in an event mean something other than actually fighting?

Rafael says tuneup. But Mayweather never said tuneup.

Could he more likely be taking a sponsoring or co-promotional role in a Japanese boxing event?
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I’ve read reports suggesting that Floyd Mayweather might face Adrien Broner in Toyko in December, before engaging in a rematch against Manny Pacquiao.

However, there is another rumour floating around claiming that Pacquiao may sign a two-fight deal with Showtime/PBC, face Broner in January, prior to engaging in a summer match-up against Floyd Mayweather.

Meanwhile Conor McGregor and Canelo (or at least their representatives) have both expressed an interest in facing Floyd Mayweather Jr. again.

I don’t have any credible source for these rumours, but this is what I’ve heard.

Personally-speaking, I feel that Adrien Broner, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. should all hang up their gloves and never consider fighting again.
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SenorPipino wrote: 20 Sep 2018, 20:22 Actually Mayweather's exact words (in a written statement) was that he would be involved in an "event" in Japan before any Pacquiao fight?

Is that hedging? Can being involved in an event mean something other than actually fighting?

Rafael says tuneup. But Mayweather never said tuneup.

Could he more likely be taking a sponsoring or co-promotional role in a Japanese boxing event?
Sounds like he's linked up with Kyoei over there. Kyoei promote Tomoki Kameda who has been teasing about a fight for himself for a week or so.... So maybe some legs to that theory
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