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Floyd Mayweather to Manny Pacquiao: Step Up, Punk


LAS VEGAS—Unbeaten US star Floyd Mayweather threw down another provocative gauntlet to boxing rival Manny Pacquiao on Tuesday, daring the Filipino icon to “Step Up Punk” in a posting on his Twitter webpage.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. AP FILE PHOTO

Mayweather hopes to entice Pacquiao into accepting his challenge to meet May 5 in Las Vegas in a mega-fight showdown between the world’s top pound-for-pound fighters, one that boxing fans have wanted to see for years.

“Manny Pacquiao I’m calling you out let’s fight May 5th and give the world what they want to see,” Mayweather posted on Twitter.

The move comes as Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum is visiting Pacquiao in the Philippines to discuss who the Asian superstar should fight next and Mayweather awaits the June 1 start of a 90-day jail sentence on domestic violence charges.

Arum originally said that Mayweather was not among possible next foes for “Pac-Man”, listing Mexico’s Juan Manuel Marquez, Puerto Rican southpaw Miguel Cotto and Americans Tim Bradley and Lamont Peterson as candidates.

But that was assuming Mayweather was going to serve his sentence starting last week. Instead, a judge postponed Mayweather’s trip behind bars until after his already-booked May 5 fight.

“My Jail Sentence was pushed back because the date was locked in. Step up Punk,” Mayweather also tweeted on Tuesday.

Pacquiao, who has won 15 fights in a row over the past seven years, has told Filipino media that he wants the opportunity to fight Mayweather to be a top priority.

Mayweather, who squandered a chance to make a fight with Pacquiao earlier by seeking extraordinary blood testing measures, hopes to add pressure upon Arum and Pacquiao with his Twitter challenge.

But Arum has ripped Mayweather’s May 5 plan, saying he could secure $20 million more with the construction of a temporary venue in Las Vegas to stage such a long-awaited fight before more than twice as many spectators.

Critics see that and other moves as Arum wanting to avoid pitching Pacquiao, 54-3 with two drawn and 38 knockouts, against Mayweather, 42-0 with 26 knockouts.

Past near-deals for Mayweather-Pacquiao have fallen apart for years, sending Pacquiao and Mayweather against different rivals with similar results.

But this time, both fighters are coming off controversial victories.

Pacquiao, a 33-year-old southpaw, won a majority decision over Marquez last November, giving him two wins and a draw over the Mexican but none of them by such a margin that Marquez’s claims he was wronged could be dismissed.

Mayweather, who turns 35 next month, won the World Boxing Council welterweight title with a fourth-round knockout of compatriot Victor Ortiz, but he landed the decisive blow while Ortiz was distracted after the referee had separated the fighters then said they could resume.

Should Pacquiao not be next on Mayweather’s hit list, “Pretty Boy Floyd” has been mentioned as filling the May 5 date with either US southpaw Robert Guerrero, 29-1-1 with 18 knockouts, or Mexico’s Saul “Cinnamon” Alvarez, the WBC light-middleweight champion who is 39-0 with one drawn and 29 knockouts.


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Tags: Boxing , Floyd Mayweather , Manny Pacquiao , Sports

  • Anonymous

    Floyd is just using Pacquiao to build up hype for his fight with a mexican (Guerrero or Canelo) this coming cinco de mayo. He and GBP’s Oscar are busy spinning the web right now to attract more attention and publicity at the expense of Arum and Manny. Floyd will never fight Pacquiao, not in this century it’s beeb known since November 2009 that the fight between the two will never happen. As they say, some fights are meant not to be made and this is one of them, by people of very knowledgeable sources.

  • http://twitter.com/Perdition2012 Rey Gan

    here’s another racist in the black corner…..

  • Anonymous

    Congressman vs Convict. I am betting on the Convict to squash the Congressman.

  • Anonymous

    if floyd dont agree on 50-50 share he is the loser here . if i am pacman i choose 2 of the 4contender to fight this year and in combine earn more than fighting floyd , go back to floyd in 2 years time he will agree to 30 or 40 percent share

  • Anonymous

    Enough with the trash… just prove to the world who is the better fighter.

  • Anonymous

    Mayweather better bring a lot of chicken and watermellon in jail.  He will not survive without a lot of them. 

  • Anonymous

    It looks like a desperate attempt for Floyd to fight Manny. Manny should fight him in his terms rather than Floyd’s. If Manny feels like saying no to the challenge because of the circumstances Floyd found himself in, then he should not fight him in the ring, and Manny should not allow himself to be used by his opponent by tempting him of big pay per view returns! But I guess, being Manny, that is what he wants, MONEY!

  • Anonymous

    dada ng dada tong si mayweather tapos andaming kundisyones

  • Anonymous

    If the fight will happen.. i pretty sure Floyd will not be called Pretty anymore.. it will be “Ugly Boy Floyd” crying in its Jail-time.. ouch hahaha

  • Anonymous

    Manny Pacquiao should response to this, it is not anymore accepable if he will answer back again “that is not my job, its my promoters job” cmmon Manny, for the last time, fight manny and kick his arse..then retire!!!

    • Anonymous

      Nah, I don’t agree…at the level of Pacquiao, every fight is a business decision and it is the promoter who makes those decisions.  Pacquiao would be just another champion boxer if it weren’t for Bob Arum, like it or not.  I don’t like it at all.  I don’t like the way Bob Arum matches fighters together, but then that is reality in professional boxing.  You can be the best boxer but if you are only making $5M and this other boxer is making $50M, who cares what people think?  For Pacquiao and Mayweather, boxing is a living.  Mayweather is his own promoter but Pacquiao is not a promoter or wants to be, yet.



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