Wednesday, September 28, 2011
42-0, come on Manny, ‘Let’s go’
Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. won yet another fight, knocking out a dirty boxer by the name of Victor Ortiz.
Apparently, nobody taught Ortiz the first rule in boxing, which is to protect yourself at all times. Mayweather now has a record of 42-0. If he wins seven more fights without losing, he will have the same record as legendary boxer Rocky Marciano (49-0-0).
Nobody in boxing can even come close to Floyd right now. Many people will say Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2) can beat him. If Manny can beat Floyd, which he can’t do, then what is he waiting for? If Pacquiao is truly better, why won’t he agree to the drug test just before the fight?
Maybe Pacquiao is taking performance-enhancing drugs? Like Mayweather said, “If you want to be the best, take the test.”
Until somebody can beat Floyd, he is the best. So, if Pacquiao is the best and can supposedly beat Floyd, in which case Manny would be the best, he needs to take the drug test. Many Pacquiao should just stay a politician, because if he fights Floyd, he will get knocked out.
One final note: why does Pacquiao, who is scheduled to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on Nov. 12, keep fighting Floyd’s leftovers?
Apparently, nobody taught Ortiz the first rule in boxing, which is to protect yourself at all times. Mayweather now has a record of 42-0. If he wins seven more fights without losing, he will have the same record as legendary boxer Rocky Marciano (49-0-0).
Nobody in boxing can even come close to Floyd right now. Many people will say Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2) can beat him. If Manny can beat Floyd, which he can’t do, then what is he waiting for? If Pacquiao is truly better, why won’t he agree to the drug test just before the fight?
Maybe Pacquiao is taking performance-enhancing drugs? Like Mayweather said, “If you want to be the best, take the test.”
Until somebody can beat Floyd, he is the best. So, if Pacquiao is the best and can supposedly beat Floyd, in which case Manny would be the best, he needs to take the drug test. Many Pacquiao should just stay a politician, because if he fights Floyd, he will get knocked out.
One final note: why does Pacquiao, who is scheduled to fight Juan Manuel Marquez on Nov. 12, keep fighting Floyd’s leftovers?
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