Mayweather ‘afraid’ of Manny
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MANILA, Philippines—For all his swagger and blabber, Floyd Mayweather Jr. fears Manny Pacquiao without a doubt.
That’s the consensus opinion of those privy with the last-minute efforts to save what could have been the dream fight of the century.
At least three of Pacquiao’s closest advisers—Top Rank head honcho Bob Arum, Mike Concz and Rex “Wakee” Salud—believe Mayweather really wanted to avoid fighting the Filipino superstar.
The undefeated American, they chorused, will regret having given up the chance to earn at least $25 million from the projected March 13 showdown in Las Vegas.
Unlike Arum, Pacquiao declined to call Mayweather a coward, although he is understood to be very angry that negotiations for the fight fell through Wednesday night (Saturday in Manila) in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California.
Arum terminated the talks after Mayweather refused to budge from his demand to subject Pacquiao to random drug tests (See related story on A1).
“I’m very disappointed that we could not make this fight for the fans and I am angered by the false accusations from Golden Boy and the Mayweather camp that I used some type of drugs,” said Pacquiao in a statement.
“That is why I have instructed our American lawyers to proceed with the lawsuit to clear my name.”
Pacquiao filed the lawsuit against the Mayweathers (Floyd Jr. and Floyd Sr. and the boxer’s uncle Roger) and Golden Boy Promotions’ Richard Schaefer and Oscar De La Hoya for insinuating that he used steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs to climb up the weight ranks.
Arum, who headed Team Pacquiao during the mediation talks on Tuesday, said he knew all along that Mayweather was not keen on fighting Pacquiao.
“Floyd Mayweather is a coward,” Arum told Mark Vester of Boxing-scene.com. “He will never fight anyone that will remotely give him a tough fight.”
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The hotly anticipated fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao was teetering on the brink of collapse on Wednesday over a dispute regarding drug testing procedures, a debate that has some experts standing on Mayweather’s side.