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HBO interviewer Max Kellerman destroyed for post-fight interview with Manny Pacquiao news.com.au, Mon, 04 May 2015 EVERYONE from Mitchell Johnson to Scott Pendlebury to Kelly Slater lined up to slam HBO interviewer Max Kellerman for what they thought was an overly-opinionated post-fight interview with Manny Pacquiao after his defeat against Floyd Mayweather.
Pacquiao lost a unanimous decision to the undefeat Read Full Story >>>Mayweather vs Pacquiao: Technical brilliance failed to show boxing's merits and left them with Arsenal Fan-itis By Alan Tyers, Telegraph.co.uk, Mon, 04 May 2015 If you get a cab in one of the less fashionable bits of rural Kenya, a strange thing happens. At first it all seems normal. You find a taxi, you tell the man where you want to go, you agree a price, you listen to an anecdote about ?I had that Barack Obama in the back of my cab once?. You feel happy Read Full Story >>> YOU ARE STILL OUR CHAMPION MANNY By Maloney L. Samaco, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 04 May 2015

After more than five years of waiting, you have finally engaged with Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in the Battle for Greatness last Sunday. It was a battle but many did not consider it as the real Fight of the Century.
You have ag Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao-Mayweather By The Numbers: Did Floyd Really Win the Fight of the Century? By Reylan Loberternos, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 04 May 2015

Tagbilaran City, Bohol ? The encounter dubbed as the fight of the century is already history. Majority of the fans, particularly those inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena, thought Manny Pacquiao should have been awarded the vict Read Full Story >>> NBA Playoffs -- Clippers knock out Spurs, 111-109, in Game 7 thriller By Adeline Deladisma, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 04 May 2015

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Clippers put away the San Antonio Spurs Saturday night at home in the Staples Center in the final game of a best-of-seven series that could have been a Conference Final in its own right.
Read Full Story >>> Why Floyd Mayweather Was Money By Gordon Marino, The Wall Street Journal, Mon, 04 May 2015 Las Vegas
The so-called fight of the century between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao was a solid boxing exhibition, but it?s a safe bet that the next 85 years will produce something more exciting. There were no knockdowns and neither fighter was hurt during the 36 minutes of tepid action.
Read Full Story >>> EDITORIAL - World class rewards By Editorial, The Philippine Star, Mon, 04 May 2015 The frenzied anticipation made the defeat more painful for Filipino boxing fans, although they were always aware that Floyd Mayweather Jr. was a formidable foe for homegrown boxing champion Manny Pacquiao. There were reports of an arm injury sustained in March, and Pacquiao himself reportedly though Read Full Story >>> Mayweather takes his $100 million check and runs By Tim Dahlberg, The Associated Press, U-T San Diego, Mon, 04 May 2015 LAS VEGAS (AP) ? The check was for $100 million, a payday so mind boggling that Floyd Mayweather Jr. couldn't help but show it to a few reporters when the night was done.
"No pictures, though," Mayweather said, sliding the check out of an envelope. "Don't want any pictures of it."
The check wi Read Full Story >>> Fight of the Century? Close enough By Charles Saunders, Boxscorenews.com, Mon, 04 May 2015 SONAHR: LAS VEGAS, Nevada - May 3, 2015- So, did yesterday?s mega-bucks matchup between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao live up to its billing as the fight of the still-new 21st century? It came close enough. It went the distance, as did the then-Fight of the Century first clash between Muha Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Sr. upset, plans 'soul-searching' after son's win over Manny Pacquiao By David Mayo, mlive.com, Mon, 04 May 2015 LAS VEGAS ? In the glorious aftermath of victory, and having escaped being the side known for losing the richest fight of all time, there seemed to be at least some mild discord between the two Floyd Mayweathers.
It was not overt. But it was clear Floyd Mayweather Sr. was not pleased by the style Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather: Don't be surprised if vulnerable 'Money May' losses last fight By Lee Cleveland , Fight Saga, Mon, 04 May 2015 Fresh off winning the biggest fight of his career and one of the most significant in the entire history of the sport, Floyd Mayweather, who just earned a record-setting purse, should be on top of world.
... But he isn't.
Last night, fans witnessed in Floyd Mayweather a 'businessman' who finds Read Full Story >>> 5 tactics Floyd used to beat Pacman By Marv Dumon, Examiner.com, Mon, 04 May 2015 On May 2nd, a young Floyd Mayweather, Jr, 38, fought an old Manny Pacquiao, 36. That's because Manny showed none of the dazzling footwork he's possessed in the past, while Floyd displayed incredible agility and movement in the ring.
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Here are five stra Read Full Story >>> How Vegas denied Manny Pacquiao help for ?Kobe? injury By Associated Press, New York Post, Mon, 04 May 2015 LAS VEGAS ? Manny Pacquiao said a right shoulder injury prevented him from fighting at his best in his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Nevada officials also denied Pacquiao?s request to take an anti-inflammatory shot in his dressing room before the fight Saturday night. The chairman of the Nevada At Read Full Story >>> Analysis - Still an asterisk over Mayweather's legacy By Reuters, SBS, Mon, 04 May 2015 LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Heading into the much hyped 'Fight of the Century', Floyd Mayweather Jr. repeatedly said his welterweight showdown with Manny Pacquiao was all about defining his legacy while preserving a perfect record as a professional.
In many ways, it was a case of 'job done' on Saturday Read Full Story >>> Roy Jones Jnr Questions The Mayweather Legacy By Sami Chamoun, Craziest Sports Fights, Mon, 04 May 2015 Roy Jones Jr. doesn?t believe a win over Pacquiao elevates Mayweather?s legacy all that much.
Jones Jr., a legendary boxer and current boxing analyst, told The MMA Hour that Mayweather would not be the best of all time simply by beating Pacquiao.
?No,? Jones Jr. said. ?He?s not the greatest of Read Full Story >>> What Historic Importance? By Ted Sares, Boxing.com, Mon, 04 May 2015 Given the ?Big Fizzle? nature of the boxing match, this so-called savior of boxing just might be the beginning of another end?
?Manny may test Floyd early but as soon as he learns what Saul ?Canelo? Alvarez did (that Mayweather has pop in his counterpunches), he will become more tentative and mor Read Full Story >>> 48-0: The Sunday Brunch By Jesse Ian Lardies, The Boxing Tribune, Mon, 04 May 2015 Hola amigos y familia, welcome to a fun-sized Butterfinger flavored edition of Panama City?s number one source for all things boxeo, The Sunday Brunch ? We are Max Kellerman?s post-fight commentary to Manny Pacquiao. This week we?re having a little chit chat about a certain congressman and we are go Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather's dad is right... his son is just too talented for his own good By Chris McKenna, Daily Star (UK), Mon, 04 May 2015 The greatest fighter of this era was booed out of the arena after outclassing Manny Pacquiao - the crowning glory of a remarkable 48-fight career.
Mayweather put in a near punch-perfect display as he cruised to a unanimous points win over the Filipino superstar at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas Read Full Story >>> Pic: A truly idiotic Mayweather v Pacquiao conspiracy theory is sweeping the internet By Ben Kiely, SportsJoe.ie, Mon, 04 May 2015 "And the winner by unanimous decision... wait, which corner did you start in?"
Break out your tin foil hats, there's a fresh conspiracy theory doing the rounds on the internet. No, the government aren't lacing tap water with mind-controlling serum, this one's about last night's "Fight of the Cen Read Full Story >>> Mayweather vs. Pacquiao results: Not for the Ages - Floyd and Manny's disappointing last caress By David Castillo, Bloody Elbow, Mon, 04 May 2015 "I got something to say. I killed your baby today. And it doesn't matter much to me. As long as it's dead."
For some reason these crooning lyrics of Glenn Danzig's classic Misfits song buzzed about in my head after the Mayweather vs. Pacquaio fight. Maybe because it's easy to imagine Mayweather s Read Full Story >>>
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