Floyd Mayweather: I Got a Question for Him, One of the Greatest Ever
In what otherwise might appear to be a typical character assassination attempt, Mayweather’s campaign to either discredit Pacquiao as a venerated boxer, get the most out of a boxing contract with him or simply veer away from meeting him in the ring has put the Mayweathers in bad light in almost all arena from courts of justice to daily tabloids.
He has been subject of media ridicule despite his daunting fight record to a point he cries out “I don’t get no respect.”
Whether ill-advised by his team or just terribly frustrated by being less popular, the Mayweathers persist in hurling unfounded accusations of drug use against Pacquiao, instigating racist quarrels by posting racist rants on the net and sending out contradicting statements.
While he once had it made, Mayweather is throwing his name, career and everything he’s worked for out the window by embarking on a course of action where he simply could not win.
Lil Floyd, flush down the toilet whatever it is that got you cornered and listen to some sense: There’s no need for you to hide behind your numbers—open your eyes and see.
Level with us on this one. In boxing, you either live it or leave it.
Word gets around that you’re really just a punch line. The experts even say that your most loyal fans find it difficult to stick by you.
Here’s one for starters:
Q: Of all sports, why would the Mayweathers choose boxing? A: Because they thought that here, they would not need balls.
You behave like Pacquiao will swallow you whole. If you even think it, then he probably will. He would not even need a boxing ring to do that.
I got another one:
Q: How do the Mayweathers spell alibi? A: P-E-D.
Here’s news for you: The smokescreen is not working. You look like a big bird with his head stuck in the ground.
You’re the only one in the dark here—just cut it out.
Here’s a killer:
Q: After all these years, why would the Mayweathers adamantly resort to name calling? A: They piss their boxers at the sound of Pacquiao’s name.
It’s been more than two years since word about this match up broke out. You and your entire entourage appear to have scampered since Pacquiao called you out.
How do you expect any self-respecting boxing fan to stand by you when you deny negotiation ever taking place after all your talk about it?
That’s some pretty sad thing to do, don’t you think?
So here’s the deal, Mr. Mayweather: You’re not getting anyone to stand beside you unless you try to stand up yourself.
Put on those gloves and stand up; otherwise, stand down and be quiet.
To belong in the ring, you’d have to live it or leave it. Why would any boxing fan have to say that to a man who claims to be the best fighter that ever lived?


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