By DjackThis past Saturday Manny Pacquiao stepped into the ring against Jesse Vargas aka a nobody, turns out he was WBO Welterweight champion, just goes to show how dead boxing is. Anyways, Pacquiao defeated Vargas by unanimous decision, no surprise there, although I'm sure most fans were hoping for a classic Pac-Man punch out. The fight itself sucked, no one would care about this story if it were for the fight itself, it was who was sitting front row at the fight that makes this an interesting story. That man was none other than Floyd "Money" Mayweather. As soon as people saw Floyd in attendance at the fight, the rumors began to circulate. Oh the rematch is inevitable now because Floyd decided to show up to the Pacquiao fight, no, this could be multitude of things. Ever think Floyd just wanted to see a good ole fashion boxing match, me neither, he's got way better things to do with his time and money, and that's exactly why I think there will definitley be a rematch very soon. The only other thing I could think of is maybe Floyd was bored wanted to get his name circulating in the media again since the Floyd-McGregor super fight rumors are now dead, and he just wanted to steal the spotlight from Pacquiao's night. I mean Floyd is a narcissistic piece of shit so that would make a lot of sense, but I'm going to stick with my optimistic approach of there will definitley be a rematch. If there was to be a rematch it definitley wouldn't get the same viewership since the anticipation is gone and the last fight was an atrocity, but it'd still be the biggest boxing fight other than the first one in the last 10-15 years. I'd love to see Pacquiao with both arms this time get another chance at taking down the undefeated Floyd Mayweather. Both of these men are not men of very high morale standards to say the least, but you gotta root for one of them, and Floyd is always talking shit, so I'd love to see Pacquiao end his undefeated run one win shy of 50. If Pacquiao knocks Floyd out, I might cry tears of joy because that'd easily be the greatest moment in boxing history that I've ever witnessed. Here I am getting myself overly excited for fight that might not even happen and if it is to happen will most certainly disappoint in the expectations department. I don't care how bad the first one was, I'm going to be watching Pacquiao-Mayweather 2, and so are you.
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February 2018
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