Floyd “Money” Mayweather spoke and all of Boxing listened

By Power VCT - 01/29/2015 - Comments

floyd#261By Vincent C. “Power VCT” Thomas, Sr: It is apparent that Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has all eyes and ears on him only! Recently we seen video that Floyd Mayweather, Jr (47-0, 26 KOs)) walked over to Manny Pacquiao 57(38)-5(3)-2 and Michael Koncz and emotionally told both of them to “stop lying” to the public about the false contract, according to an unnamed source that told Fighthype.com about what Mayweather had said.

Pacman and Koncz both stood at attention and listened to each and every word Mayweather stated. During this brief conversation, it is evident that Mayweather marches to the beat of his own drum while in total control and since Koncz and Manny never even tried to interrupt the statements of Mayweather; that alone spoke volumes to the boxing world. Pacquiao and Koncz both appeared to be a bit taken back by and looked worried.

Last week it was reported by several sports media outlets that Mayweather was holding up the contract by not signing but recently it appears that Koncz verified that no contract ever existed by saying “I looked deep into Floyd eyes and I could tell he was serious about making this fight happen” [sic]. Now we have to say the ploys of stating that Mayweather was holding up of the signing of the contract looks to be totally false. It would have made perfect sense for Arum to boast about Pacman’s signature with details but he didn’t. Arum continued to flame the rumors blaming Mayweather and Floyd buried those rumors by chiding Manny and Koncz together.

What we aren’t hearing now is anyone saying it’s Mayweather holding up anything since his personal stance recently while it does not look good for Manny to appear desperate for a fight with Mayweather since he still has unfinished business with Timothy Bradley 31(12)-1-1, whom clearly out-boxed Manny in there first meeting but lost his game plan in the rematch, and Juan Manuel Marquez 56(40) 7-1 whom connected against Pacquiao with a brutal right hand sending him face down to the canvas for over three additional minutes before Pacman gain conscience of where he was.

Now we are back to the self imposed deadline for Mayweather given by Pacquiao which didn’t work when tried before with Amir Khan 30(19)-3(2)-0, whom by the way is being rumored to also face Manny next, so this may be the ploy to verify Arum never really wanted to fight Mayweather at all. Giving this deadline will never work against Mayweather when so many other boxers would be more than willing to earn there shot at a nice paycheck or fight lottery. We have already witness Mayweather outsmart Arum on many occasions so once again, it looks as Pacquiao could end up fighting Amir Khan as rumored or another super light weight fighter in Jessie Vargas.

If or when Mayweather versus Pacquiao ever happens, I believe, along with many boxing pundits, that Floyd would win easily by unanimous decision. I can see Manny starting out fast and throwing combinations that will be blocked by the arms of Mayweather while each time Pacquiao throws a non-connecting punch the audience will go crazy. These fast punches will only last for about three rounds because Floyd will allow Manny to get comfortable reaching in and then Mayweather will start picking Manny apart since Pacquiao has never been a defensive minded boxer.

It is also possible by round (8) or (9) Manny’s eyes are so swollen he can’t see and the referee possibly stops the fight ending in a TKO given Mayweather the invincibility that he has earned inside the ropes. If this assessment is true then Pacquiao will have options to either go down to 140 pounds as his trainer Freddie Roach has previously indicated that Manny will gain KO power or Manny will retire defeated and continue politics in his country of the Philippines.

Either way since Floyd “Money” Mayweather finally “SPOKE UP”, he killed the critics noise whom were only pointing fingers and blaming him for holding up this overdue boxing match.

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