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Pacquiao fed up, tells Floyd ‘I don’t care!’

, / 08:12 AM January 06, 2015

In this social media post, boxing champ Manny Pacquiao urges Floyd Mayweather to just 'sign the contract' so their fight could push through. INSTAGRAM SCREENGRAB

In this social media post, boxing champ Manny Pacquiao urges Floyd Mayweather to just ‘sign the contract’ so their fight could push through. INSTAGRAM SCREENGRAB

MANILA, Philippines – Showing signs of irritation of the bragging of Floyd Mayweather Jr., fighting congressman Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao taunted the American boxer to just make good on his claims to face him in the ring.

“Floyd brags about his lifestyle and everything! I don’t care!” Pacquiao said in a social media post Monday night.

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Pacquiao was apparently referring to posts of social media posts of Mayweather showing his shoes, jewelry and jetsetting.

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The undefeated Mayweather has also dropped a May 2 date for his possible date with Pacquiao on the ring.

In response, the Filipino champion retorted that Mayweather should just “sign the contract.”

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“I’m just waiting here for him to sign the contract!” Pacquiao said, who recently defended his WBO welterweight crown against another American Chris Algieri.

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