Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pacquio Mayweather Fight








 



November 14, 2010, The pound to pound king Manny Pacquio defeated Antonio Margarito, a much bigger and taller opponent as Manny said in an interview after the fight,   “I never expected him to be as strong as he was… He hurt me in the body and in the face. I am so lucky tonight."

After Floyd Mayweather Senior accused Manny of using steroids, and disapproving his son to fight Manny a year passed, boxing fans have the question, will Manny and Mayweather Jr.  really at the end shall meet in the ring?  The undefeated Mayweather may have that fear Manny will take off his belt from him and it could be a great loss and shame for him if that happens. 

It might be the best fight in the boxing history when Mayweather Jr. and Pacquio at last will fight in the ring.  Probably, all eyes will anticipate for this fight to really take place.  After beating Margarito in the ring, Manny is asked if he want to take on Mayweather, “…if a fight is going to happen, it will happen” he said.


Manny said that he doesn’t need to trounce Mayweather only to prove his merit to all men.  Pacquio now claimed the WBC World Super Welterweight Championship title after his triumph over  Margarito.

Freddie Roach, Manny’s trainer assert to defy Floyd Mayweather on Saturday, telling the hour had arrive for the invincible American to settle on if he would face the present congressman of his town and father of four in the ring.

Roach told reporters today, “He (Mayweather has got to do something,”
There is no deal at present as to both camps will decide a fight between Pacquio and Mayweather.   Many are following and asking for it though, and we can’t say that for sure if there really wouldn’t be a fight in the future ahead.

Most likely, Pacquio’s camp is still open to talk a probable deal with Mayweather, even if there have quite a few humiliations between the two.

If he doesn’t fight Manny now, we know Mayweather Jr. soon should retire.
Will Mayweather vs Pacquiao fight will ever come to pass?