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THE MEGA BOUT IS OVER: FLOYD?S DRAMA TO ?CHALLENGE? PACMAN

By Reni M. Valenzuela
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 04 Feb 2012



When do you see a fight that has reached a conclusion but has never happened at all?

Whether Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. would still fight in the future or not, who cares now? The bout is well over. And the world has come to an end for the ?Fight of the Century.?

Whatever may lie ahead for Pac and Floyd with regards to the ?endlessly anticipated? boxing contest between the two of them is not nearly as important as what has been taking place and is unfolding right before our very eyes. Every line and episode would tell everyone the real score in the absence of incompetent corrupt judges and out of reach of an inept bias referee.

Mayweather and Bob Arum are twins. They have similar ways with words to get what they want, but they don?t know we have a way with reason to unmask them. The points are lucid, bright as sky after heavy downpour.

Other than a fight with the Filipino congressman, boxing fans want nothing from the jail- bound ?Pretty Boy.? It is a fight with Pacquiao that matters to them, no less.

But Floyd continues to duck Pacquiao and enjoys taking boxing for a ride. His seemingly challenging ?tweets? and ?calls? to ?Mis Pac Man? are mere cloaks to hide his true intentions. Floyd is looking for a convincing justification to sell his fight with another ?cherry-picked? boxer, THAT?S WHY! He came out ?boldly? with a ?tweet-call-drama? to convince us that he no longer ducks Pacquiao. But he does, because it was only a drama.

Mayweather is most afraid of two things. One is Pacquiao, and the other is the scenario that any of his fights outside of Pacquiao may not go off well profit-wise due to the fact that the boxing world is likely to boycott such Mayweather fight just as he and his camp were made to indelibly understand after the Mayweather-Ortiz farce.

To backstage, Floyd!

renimvalenzuela@yahoo.com
4 February 2012


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