People Clamor for Pacman vs Floyd
By Danny Rolodex
Last November 14, Manny Pacquiao handed Miguel Cotto a vicious beatdown and another loss in what most people call a demolition job. Pacman’s systematic attack broke down Cotto’s seemingly tightly packed defense. The whole world witnessed an extremely efficient and surgical annihilation by a smaller guy against a full-fledged welterweight champ; thus, clearing all misgivings and reservation with regards to the smaller Pacquiao’s prowess.
One man, however, thought Pacman’s win was nothing but ordinary: meet Floyd Mayweather, Jr., a blissfully ignorant yet overwhelmingly arrogant buffoon who thinks he is the king of the hill but conveniently ducks away from legitimate challengers to his crown. Thinking highly of himself, Mayweather said of Pacquiao, “Easy win, easy fight. He’s one-dimensional.”
On a personal note, I cannot fathom a man so deluded that he thinks he can easily thump a man who in turn easily pounded a full-fledged welterweight champion. It has come to a point that his name equates to absurdity. Yes, that name is Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
We don’t care if you think Pacquiao is one-dimensional. Based on what we have seen so far, Pacquiao has greatly exceeded your achievements, and most people’s expectations. Pacman has defeated a bigger Cotto, the same legitimate contender that you have been dodging away from.
You, Mr. Mayweather, are a coward and a clown. “Can Manny Pacquiao beat me? No, absolutely no. Easy win, easy fight.” Then, keep it real and sign up for the fight.


