The thing is that for this to go down 2 very important things must occur. #1, first Mosley must get by Berto, so all eyes will be on Mosley come January 30, especially Floyd and Manny’s eyes. #2, if Mosley does beat Berto, whomever gets to Mosley first between Floyd & Manny, Floyd & Manny will then have to find a way to then beat Mosley. Tough task to do, very hard task to do.
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Pacquiao and Mayweather “Have their eyes on Mosley now”
To whom much is given, much is expected. So amidst talks surrounding Floyd Mayweather Jr. preparing to fight Matthew Hatton in England instead of Pound for Pound king Manny Pacquiao or at least someone in the top tier of the welterweight division, fight fans are enraged.
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Boxing fans message to Floyd: “Fight the best or go back to retirement”
New Year’s Eve for many is a traditional night of disappointment. A party that was not quite as good as hoped, a exorbitant cab fare home, the inability to get in to the local pub, or, if you give up on going out, there is always the possibility of watching the TV, where people are celebrating the new year in a show recorded last month, while the commercial breaks include adverts by the Samaritans. Well, I hope your New Year is/was better than that.
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Pacquiao’s court action gives us little cheer for the new year
Today, Manny Pacquiao ended the debate as to whether the Fight of the Millennium between him and Floyd Mayweather Jr. would ever take place.
Pacquiao officially filed a lawsuit in the Nevada federal court against Floyd Mayweather Jr., Floyd Mayweather Sr., Oscar De la Hoya and Richard Schaefer for defamation of character.
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The Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Debacle: Setting the Record Straight
Manny Pacquiao’s attorney said the federal lawsuit filed against Floyd Mayweather and five other defendants Wednesday in Las Vegas, alleging defamation of character, could be worth “in the tens of millions of dollars.”
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Manny Pacquiao’s lawyer: Suit against Floyd Mayweather, others could be worth ‘millions’
A lawsuit filed on behalf of Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday seeking compensatory and punitive damages for defamation of character names Richard Schaefer and Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy Promotions, as well as Floyd Mayweather. Jr. and Floyd Mayweather Sr., attorney Daniel Petrocelli told FanHouse, moments ago.
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Pacquiao Files Lawsuit Against Mayweather Camp
The question that every boxing fans and scribes is asking is whether the Pacquiao and Mayweather fight will ever happen. The answer is a big yes. It will happen both inside and outside the ring.
We all know that Pacquiao has instructed Bob Arum to start suing the Mayweathers over steroid accusations in the next few days. If the Mayweathers are found guilty, this would cost them millions of money as reparation fee for the damage they have done to the personality of Manny.
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Opinion: Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight Will Happen In and Outside The Ring
Manny Pacquiao plans to sue Floyd Mayweather, the American’s father and Golden Boy Promotions in the next few days following a row over doping procedures, the Filipino world champion said in a statement on Friday.
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Pacquiao to sue Mayweathers in doping row
He doesn’t posses the “It” factor, nor is he the most outrageously skilled fighter you’ve ever seen. Compared to Hector Camacho, Sugar Ray Leonard and Roy Jones his hand speed looks almost pedestrian; that said he’s one of the best fighters since Muhammad Ali at tweaking his opponents and getting inside their head leading up to a big fight.
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Mayweather’s Antics Exceeding All Expectations
The longer this impasse goes, the worse it looks for Manny Pacquiao.
If you’re really the pound-for-pound king, if you’re really not using performance-enhancers, then you do exactly what Floyd Mayweather asks. You get yourself poked with a needle on a handful of occasions — certainly fewer times than Pacquiao has been poked with a tattoo needle — then make Mayweather pay for his arrogance on the night of March 13.
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Manny Pacquiao only fueling the Mayweathers’ fire by refusing random blood tests









