Manny Pacquiao's Next Assignment
Being a 7 weight division title holder, Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao has proven that he is the number one pound for pound fighter in the world today, in the 20th century.
With his reputation as the number one pound for pound fighter in the world and as the first ever pboxer who has become congressman He has narrowed down the reasons why other aspiring great boxers should fight him. There are two reasons, first, they should fight Manny Pacquiao because of the huge amount of money involve and second, whether the opposing boxer beats him or not, he will surely end up being in the annals of boxing. He will surely be part of the greatness of the mighty Filipino, Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao.
With Manny's reputation, an opponent would surely be thankful and would surely treasure every bit of action that he will spend together with the number one pound for pound fighter Manny Pacquiao.
But that was not the case with Floyd Mayweather Jr. because unlike Manny's former opponents, he was the very first opponent to ask for a 60:40 money allocation. Floyd says that he wants the 60 percent of the total money that they will generate from the fight and 40 percent will go to Manny Pacquiao.
Floyd sounds very demanding and very impetuous. He acts as if he can dominate Manny money wise but he was wrong with his presumption. Manny wants a fair share unlike him who wants a lion share. That is unfair.
With Floyd demanding too much, Manny's camp is on a lookout for other options on who will be the next assignment of Manny.
There are other high caliber professional boxers out there who is not as demanding as Floyd. To name a few we have Antonio Margarito and Juan Manuel Marquez. Both of these fighters want to fight Manny and test his metal. You already have a background on Mayweather Jr. and Juan Manuel Marquez. Let's now talk about Antonio Margarito because there are rumors that he is most likely the next opponent of Manny.
Antonio Margarito is a Mexican-American boxer. He was born on March 18, 1978. He is just 9 months older than Manny. He has 38 wins, 27 by knock-out, and 6 losses. He turned pro at the age of 15 because he is in need of money.
Here are his picture and his videos:
With his reputation as the number one pound for pound fighter in the world and as the first ever pboxer who has become congressman He has narrowed down the reasons why other aspiring great boxers should fight him. There are two reasons, first, they should fight Manny Pacquiao because of the huge amount of money involve and second, whether the opposing boxer beats him or not, he will surely end up being in the annals of boxing. He will surely be part of the greatness of the mighty Filipino, Manny "The Pacman" Pacquiao.
With Manny's reputation, an opponent would surely be thankful and would surely treasure every bit of action that he will spend together with the number one pound for pound fighter Manny Pacquiao.
But that was not the case with Floyd Mayweather Jr. because unlike Manny's former opponents, he was the very first opponent to ask for a 60:40 money allocation. Floyd says that he wants the 60 percent of the total money that they will generate from the fight and 40 percent will go to Manny Pacquiao.
Floyd sounds very demanding and very impetuous. He acts as if he can dominate Manny money wise but he was wrong with his presumption. Manny wants a fair share unlike him who wants a lion share. That is unfair.
With Floyd demanding too much, Manny's camp is on a lookout for other options on who will be the next assignment of Manny.
There are other high caliber professional boxers out there who is not as demanding as Floyd. To name a few we have Antonio Margarito and Juan Manuel Marquez. Both of these fighters want to fight Manny and test his metal. You already have a background on Mayweather Jr. and Juan Manuel Marquez. Let's now talk about Antonio Margarito because there are rumors that he is most likely the next opponent of Manny.
Antonio Margarito is a Mexican-American boxer. He was born on March 18, 1978. He is just 9 months older than Manny. He has 38 wins, 27 by knock-out, and 6 losses. He turned pro at the age of 15 because he is in need of money.
Here are his picture and his videos:
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