Sunday, May 5, 2013

Mayweather vs Guerrero 2013: Why Supporters Should not Expect Round with Manny Pacquiao

Thursday night's main function at the MGM Grand in Nevada further demonstrated the growing idea that pound-for-pound elite Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. will never step in the band with Manny Pacquiao after dominating Robert Guerrero for his 44th victory in as many fights. With the 36-year-old Mayweather continuing to enhance his history and out-skilling every opponent he steps in to the ring with, the buying price of getting a battle with this champion reaches reduced. That truth became more cemented when he told ESPN his profession is likely to be done by the end of his six-fight agreement with Showtime (which he's five outstanding after Saturday). While Mayweather is still channeling his excellent and dominating the industry, Pacquiao is struggling, to express the smallest amount of. He's lost each of his last two fights, including a controversial choice against Tim Bradley and a brutal knockout at the hands of Juan Manuel Marquez in their next session. At 34 years old, there's still time for Pac-Man to turn his fortunes around and win some big-time bouts to show he's worthy of Money Might. But with the course his career is headed, there is no way the Mayweather camp could use among their important final five battles on him. With Pacquiao's increasing interest in a seat for his nativeAPhilippines, it is also clear that more of his emphasis is off boxing in general. While he is proven to find a way to accommodate those two duties in the past, it may only be getting tougher as he gets more into his political work and nearer to the conclusion of his boxing career. Pac-Man has shown no signs of slowing, as Boxingscene.com studies, Pacquiao agent Michael Koncz has established a struggle in Macau, China, on Nov. 24 with an unknown opponent. There's no doubt the 34-year-old still has aspirations to manage Money May and make one of many greatest fights in boxing history occur. But with five failures and checking, Pacquiao may first need certainly to prove he could possibly get from this slump he is currently in. It's not obvious that a number of the best boxers in the class will soon be ready to choose him over other suitors, often. Koncz also told ESPN that their camp made presents to both Marquez and Bradley for rematches, only to see the two routine a fight each other. When boxers who are not even worthy of facing Mayweather today are passing through to you, it is obvious that there is an important difference in image and skill between both of these opponents. There's undoubtedly a long-anticipated attack between Mayweather and Pacquiao could do wonders for the sport of boxing so far as offers and money profits go. Such all-time records would be set by a matchup in just about every category prior to the fight actually began. But to Mayweather's camp, it's apparent that the difference between their success and Pacquiao is just too much right now, and Pac-Man must get back on the top before Money May views an offer. With Money May's profession ticking on his Showtime package, he can't afford to produce any wrong actions, and that's why, so long as things continue steadily to get where they're headed, Mayweather and Pacquiao may never face down.

Via: Paços de Ferreira - Sporting Lisbon - Portuguese Liga Sagres

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