http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=5527403 Dude isn't even Asian, nonetheless japanese talking about some sushi.
Though to be honest, every Japanese restaurant I've been to has had quite a few people of Mexican descent. Some of them look Japanese.
It's kinda hard for me to take him seriously (on this fight) when he keeps taking years off. Last time Pacquiao agreed to everything he wanted (drug testing) and he still wasn't interested. He sounds like an actress desperate to stay in the spotlight.
By the time this fight happens they will both be on the downside of their careers.. It's a shame I would have loved this fight with them at the pinnacles of their careers.
Floyd is a *****, if he ever grows a pair, and gets in the ring with Manny, he knows he's in for a beat down. Until then, if he wants to act like this, maybe he should sign with the WWE.
Floyd keeps resting on Pacquiao's two stoppage losses. Both came when he was age 18-20 and 40 pounds lighter ('96, '99). One was a body shot. I don't believe he's been knocked down since 2003. One draw was technical after an accidental headbutt in 2001. Since that fight Pacquiao is 18-1-1, 13 KO's. One razor-thin decision loss ('05) to Morales twice-avenged via KO and a draw with Marquez ('04), also avenged.
Floyd undefeated but that's because he keeps ducking fighters. Floyd's camp denies negotiations ever took place but that's BS since Arum and goldberg (or was it greenberg) both claim that Manny accepted all conditions. Whether it happened or not is immaterial because now we know Manny is proclaiming in public he is ready to accept all conditions. But Mayweather is now on vacation. Hmmm ...
Ross Greenberg is the head of HBO Sports. He and Arum both say negotiations took place. And Pacquiao agreed to Floyd's drug testing. So there's no excuse now. Floyd just doesn't want to fight for whatever reason. Talking **** he has no plans to backup. - sent from my Android via Tapatalk -