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Ricky Hatton would have beaten Mayweather had he been able to work on the inside
By Sean McDaniel: I recently watched the old fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Ricky … read more
Khan: It’s the best time to catch Mayweather – after he gets out of jail
Atlas: Mayweather will beat Pacquiao handily if and when they fight
By Chris Williams: The wise Teddy Atlas doesn’t see a future fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. being a particularly close one if and when the bout happens. Speaking with fighthype.com, Atlas pointed out that Pacquiao has shown signs of being susceptible in taking punishment in some of his one-sided fights put together by his promoter Bob Arum.
Why are Pacquiao’s fans so happy about Mayweather going to jail?
By Chris Williams: When you look around in the comment section of boxingnews24.com you’ll notice that Manny Pacquiao’s fans are in a collective celebratory mood about Floyd Mayweather Jr’s 90 day jail term, which begins on January 6th next year and will keep him out of action for the first quarter of next year.
Don’t gloat over Floyd Mayweather
By John F. McKenna (McJack): It is kind of disturbing how many people are gloating over the misfortune that has befallen World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KO’s). There have been numerous articles written by boxing writers since Floyd was sentenced in Las Vegas last week to 90 days in jail in the Clark County Detention Center.
Dan Rafael: Mayweather’s jail sentence let’s Arum off the hook
By Chris Williams: ESPN writer Dan Rafael believes that WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao’s promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, was never really interested in matching his cash cow fighter Pacquiao up with unbeaten WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and the recent 90-day jail sentence that Mayweather received gave Arum the excuse not to match Pacquiao up with Mayweather.
The WBC won’t be taking Mayweather’s title away
By Chris Williams: The World Boxing Council reportedly won’t be stripping welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. while he’s in jail for 90 days starting in January 6th in Clark County for a domestic abuse charge.
The 90 days in jail will make Mayweather a better fighter
By Chris Williams: If Manny Pacquiao’s loyal fans think that Floyd Mayweather’s 90 day jail sentence in early 2012 will hurt him as a fighter I think they’re going to be sadly mistaken when he comes out after serving his 90 days in excellent physical shape with his mind right and ready to resume his boxing career.