The Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight match was dubbed as one of the most boring in sports.
Pretty Boy won it through his signature playing style, however, what he received aside from fat cash and emerald draped WBC belt are boos. The public thinks the still undefeated American boxer did not go there to hit Pacman but to just fend off the attacks and then be over it.
More than two weeks past after the Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight, people are still not over it. For Pretty Boy though, he is firm he should not be blamed why the Fight of the Century turned out boring. It is his counterpart.
"It's not my fault that I was able to alleviate anything that he was trying to do. What I did was whatever your best attribute is, I take it away from you, I disarm you, and that's what I do," Mayweather told SiriusXM radio.
"If people want to be upset, be upset with the guy that couldn't set the trap for Floyd Mayweather. Be upset with the guy that used to throw 1000 punches but then resorted to throwing 400 punches. Please don't be mad at me. I'm the winner. I done what I had to do, so, you know, Pacquiao, I wish you nothing but the best, keep up the good work. We did what we had to do. I was the better man."
Right now, fingers are crossed for a Floyd Mayweather Jr - Manny Pacquiao fight. Floyd reiterated on the same interview he will not give his Filipino counterpart another chance. However, earlier reports claim negotiations are now ongoing for the rematch.
"It's already being negotiated," a source told me. Pacquiao needs four months of rehab post-surgery, and three months to train. "The fight will be the first event at the under-construction MGM-AEG Arena set to open next year," Richard Johnson of New York Post's Page Six wrote.