PACQUIAO WATCH: Taking us for a ride
Mayweather says he does not need Pacquiao to prove he is the greatest.
Of course, he doesn’t.
Because if he will dare, he may just expose himself as one of the greatest fraud of all time (pardon for the fragmented line – just for emphasis).
Not to take away what Floyd has accomplished. He is one of the finest boxers of all time. But the greatest?
What is the standard of being the greatest of all time anyway?
Retiring without a single loss?
The heck.
Rocky Marciano and Ricardo Lopez beat him by more than a mile. Both undefeated champions have better knockout ratios, fought more fights and faced all available and named opponents of their generation.||| |||buy prelone online with |||
Yet, the two are nowhere near in the all- time-great conversation.
Suppose he wakes up from his dreams and decides to finally take on Pacquiao, will Mayweather be able to beat Manny?
Of course, he can.
But will he also go down in defeat?
Absolutely!
Mayweather’s fastest opponent was an aging Shane Mosley and he was not able to keep him away. He has never fought a boxer who charges at him at different angles and can match his speed and at the same time negate his power.
Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer in their weight category who possesses those lethal combinations. And Pacquiao looks not a bit intimidated by the sweet counterpunching Mayweather.
Mayweather, too, has all the skills to stop Pacquiao’s winning streak. He has the pesky jab that will keep Manny at bay and the hand speed to keep Manny’s defense honest.
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They are like an immovable force meeting an irresistible object.
They are bound to explode.
But of course, they will never fight because Mayweather refuses to.
Mayweather, for all his claims that he is far more superior than Manny, is only taking us all for a ride. (Edwin G. Espejo writes for www.asiancorrespondent.com)