Floyd Mayweather jr. coming out of retirement to fight Manny Pacquiao!

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Jan 18, 2006
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May vs. Pacman....winner goes against Hatton...
lol @ winner goes against Hatton like Hatton something special. Mayweather whooped that ass its the other way around if anything. Hatton is very overrated hes beaten decent fighters at best and an over the hill Kostya Tszyu
 
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I think Pacquiao vs Hatton happens first. Bob Arum has already stated that this is the next logical fight, as Manny plans to return to 140 where Hatton is the King.


Plus, a Manny - Hatton fight would turn a big profit, and then they could still make Pacquiao-Floyd assuming Manny destroys Hatton.
 
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I think Pacquiao vs Hatton happens first. Bob Arum has already stated that this is the next logical fight, as Manny plans to return to 140 where Hatton is the King.


Plus, a Manny - Hatton fight would turn a big profit, and then they could still make Pacquiao-Floyd assuming Manny destroys Hatton.
how is Hatton king if he doesnt even have a belt at 140? looking at the people that do have belts, all i can say is that none of them are even main event fighters.
 
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how is Hatton king if he doesnt even have a belt at 140? looking at the people that do have belts, all i can say is that none of them are even main event fighters.
Sanctioning body belts mean dick. Hatton is the man at 140 and got his belt stripped just like Malignaggi got his belt stripped for taking the fight with Hatton over a fight with fucking Juan Urango. Hatton is the man that beat the man at 140 and hasn't lost at that weight, therefore he remains the man.
 
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GRAND RAPIDS — Floyd Mayweather Jr. wants to fight again and has reached out to his father about returning in a training capacity after their estrangement for most of the last eight years, family members said Monday.

Janelle Mayweather, the boxer’s cousin, told family members he called her early Sunday morning — moments after Manny Pacquiao’s stirring win over Oscar De La Hoya on Saturday night in Las Vegas — and stated his hopes to fight again and reunite with his father.

“My niece said my son told her he wanted to fight Pacquiao next, and that he wants me to train him for the fight,” Mayweather Sr. said.



Bernice Mayweather said she was not surprised to hear her grandson — a five-division champion with a 39-0 record, who last fought Dec. 8, 2007 — wants to return to the ring.

“I always said he was going to fight again,” she said. “It was just a matter of time. He was waiting until the time is right. And the time is right. I knew he was going to come out of retirement — he did it before, didn’t he?”

Janelle Mayweather disclosed her conversation with Mayweather Jr. to family members Sunday at Bernice Mayweather’s home on the southeast side. She did not return a telephone message seeking comment.

Latisha Starling, another cousin of the boxer’s, also was at Sunday’s family get-together.

Starling said she was on the phone with Janelle Mayweather throughout the Pacquiao-De La Hoya fight, “kind of giving her play-by-play.”

“Right after the fight ended and I hung up, Janelle said her phone rang again and she thought it was me. But it was Little Floyd, saying he wanted to fight Pacquiao and he had to get in touch with his father,” Starling said.

Fatimah Mayweather, the boxer’s sister, also told family members she received a call from her brother, hoping to discuss resuming a working relationship with Mayweather Sr.

Leonard Ellerbe, the boxer’s adviser, did not return messages seeking comment.

Mayweather Sr. molded his son’s career until a string of disagreements led him to resign in 2001.

He subsequently became one of the most-sought trainers in boxing, while his son went on to become mythical pound-for-pound king under the tutelage of Roger Mayweather, Mayweather Sr.’s brother.

Mayweather Jr. may want to reunite the brothers as co-trainers, a relationship tested before the fighter’s 12-round decision victory over De La Hoya last year, when Mayweather Sr. began training camp as interim trainer while his brother finished an assault sentence.

Mayweather Sr. left the camp soon after his brother’s release.

Starling said Janelle Mayweather, in recounting to the family her conversation with Mayweather Jr., “said she asked Little Floyd, ‘What happens to Roger if you do this?’ and he said, ‘Oh, there are enough millions to go around, they can both be in my corner.’”

Mayweather Sr. said his son’s reaction may be emotional — Pacquiao assumed the pound-for-pound mantle after Mayweather Jr. retired, and defended it with a sensational eighth-round technical knockout of De La Hoya in Las Vegas — but added that, regardless the motivation, any resumption of their working relationship would require contractual security.

“I will never be dumbfounded by anything in my life again unless contracts are involved,” he said. “At the end of the day, he’s still my son, but I’d have to hold him accountable with a contract. I didn’t have a contract first time but I never dreamed it would end like that, either.”

However, he said money would not be the prinicipal consideration if he entered talks with his son.

“I don’t need a whole bunch of money,” he said. “I’m a wealthy man. I just need enough to accommodate me for the rest of my time on this earth.”

Mayweather Sr. added that he also received a telephone call from his son early Sunday morning but his phone was off and the message was cryptic.

There’s only one problem.

“He didn’t leave his number,” Mayweather Sr. said.
 
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haha i was just thinking about this after the fight on saturday i was sayin that manny should fight "money" mayweather and then you can really see who the pound for pound fighter really is...
 
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Mayweather has NEVER fought anyone of Pacman's skill set...EVER! He will definitely need his uncle AND father in his corner for this fight...and he definitely needs to get back in the gym ASAP!

Mayweather will simply be outworked and forced into a fight he knows that will take him out of his gameplan and he'll be exposed for the overrated fighter that he is. He might beable to withstand a few rounds of Pacman's relentless onslaught, it wont be enough though. Pac is one of those fighters that go balls to the wall regardless of whats in front of him and in my opinion that is something Mayweather wants nothing of.

all in all though if this fight really does happen and it happens before 2010 it will easily be the most anticipated and best fight of the decade!
 

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I can appreciate his defensive prowess, but really, when I'm watching a fight, a fight is exactly what I love to see.
exactly, which is why i don't really mess with ufc. you see their last big draw? whatever their names were i forget, they were holding each others wrists and playing footsie. it was weak. anyways i'm off topic, carry on.
 
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If mayweather stays inactive and comes out of retirement and goes straight to manny i gotta give it to manny.

but i wanna see manny vs maquez 3 first
 
Dec 9, 2005
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Anybody on here that really believes Manny could possibly beat a game Mayweather is delusional. Don't bet on it.
How do you figure this is so far fetched ?


Mayweather, I'm willing to bet is far from boxing shape right now, and with a year off after fighting just twice in 2007, I'm willing to bet that he's got a lot of ring rust right now.

Knowing 'Money May', he's also probably not going to want to take a 'tune-up' fight, and no one is going to want to pay him 10 million to do so either.


So he'll come into the fight, facing today's P4P king, who's on a 10 win tear and getting better every fight.

Plus, Floyd's never done well with southpaws. See the Zab Judah fight ? Zab was controlling the first half of the fight, easily.

Also, check out Floyd when he fought Chop Chop Corley.


If you asked me a year ago, I'd tell you that Floyd wins this fight easily. But with the way Manny has improved his lateral and head movement, combined with his speed and power. It wouldn't look good for Floyd.