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lpinoy
09-06-2010, 03:08 PM
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By: TIM DAHLBERG
Associated Press
09/06/10 8:00 AM PDT

Give Floyd Mayweather Jr. credit for one thing. Like any great fighter, he knows when to turn and run.

A day after unleashing a racist rant against Manny Pacquiao that was insulting even by boxing standards, Mayweather was at it again. Surprisingly, this time it was to apologize.

"Forgive me for saying what I said," Mayweather said in yet another video. "I was just having fun. I didn't really mean it, nothing in a bad way."

Oh, what fun it was, for as long it lasted. Fighting words, from a man who refuses to fight.

But, hey, what did you really expect from Money May?

Not an apology, surely. With all the sycophants and yes men who surround Mayweather it's a wonder he was able to figure out that this time he had crossed the line from fun to just plain disgusting.

But cross it he had, in a 10-minute video that was racist, homophobic, and an insult to Filipinos everywhere.

If Mayweather's idea was to get people to back off criticism for him not fighting Pacquiao this fall, it didn't work. He still seems to be afraid of either the fight or the thought that he could actually lose.

But if his idea was to get Pacquiao's attention, he succeeded.

Pacquiao sat in his hotel room in Texas and watched Mayweather unleash every derogatory Asian stereotype he could come up with. Then he pressed the play button to watch it once more, his expression never changing.

The fighter in him probably wanted a shot at Mayweather right then and there. The politician in him thought better of it.

"It's an uneducated message," the congressman from the province of Sarangani said.

Pacquiao showed remarkable restraint, because it was far more than that. By proxy, Mayweather insulted an entire nation by going after the biggest sports hero the Philippines has ever known.

Of course, it could happen only in boxing, which has a long and colorful history of fighters unloading verbal abuse.

Joe Frazier still hasn't gotten over Muhammad Ali calling him an Uncle Tom nearly 40 years ago, and saying he was so ugly he should donate his face to the U.S. Department of Wildlife. Ali loved to taunt his opponents but sometimes crossed the line, like when he called Leon Spinks "Blackula" because he had no front teeth.

But Mayweather is no Ali. He's not clever, and there's nothing remotely funny about what he says.

Almost lost in Mayweather's video musings on everything from Pacquiao's height to his dining tastes was his proclamation that he is on a one-year vacation from boxing. When it's over, Mayweather says, he will gladly return to the ring and engage in fisticuffs with the distinguished congressman from the Philippines.

Actually, what he said was that he was going to "stomp the midget," then have Pacman "make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice." And that was the more vanilla part of the video.

But, hey, it's just Money May.

He was supposed to help save boxing, but all Mayweather has really done recently is help himself to your wallet. Given not one, but two, chances to give the sport the bout it desperately needs, he instead hides behind a webcam as Pacquiao traipses across the country promoting a fight with the disgraced Antonio Margarito that only Jerry Jones seems to want to see.

But while it was outrageous, it wasn't the most outlandish thing Mayweather has said recently. Not even close.

That came before his most recent fight with Shane Mosley when Mayweather proclaimed that he was the greatest fighter ever. Yes, he said, he was better than Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson or even Joe Louis.

Now that's a real laugher.

Sure, he's undefeated in 41 professional fights, a mark he's rightfully proud of. But Mayweather has carefully picked his opponents and fought so infrequently in recent years that his claim to greatness rings hollow.

Remember, too, that Mayweather never sold a ticket on his own until Oscar De La Hoya made him a star and HBO's "24/7" reality series about the wacky Mayweather clan became must-see TV.

Mayweather told me before the Mosley fight that it was all a charade, a bad-boy character built to make money — and lots of it. But if the gangsta act is an acting job, Mayweather should win an Oscar for the way he embraces the role.

For most boxing fans the real issue isn't Mayweather's ridiculous rant. Fights have been built around racial and national divides since Jack Johnson stopped Jim Jeffries a century ago and, as distasteful as they can be, will always be part of the sport.

But the Pacquiao-Mayweather matchup is so good it doesn't need any phony buildup. And what frustrates everyone in boxing these days is the strange unwillingness of Mayweather to give the sport the fight it desperately needs and deserves.

It's time Mayweather just shuts up and fights.

The Cobra
09-06-2010, 03:32 PM
"shutup and fight"-------an interesting concept. Now where have we heard that before.
Call it promo, call it hype, call it what ever you want but rest assured we`ve not heard the end of it. It`s been around boxing forever like the writer mentioned and it will be around forever---it`s what boxing does in this mano vs mano scenario. Pac / PBF will sell out every venue offered no doubt---but the hype goes on because I`m guessing that they will ask a fortune for any PPV on home TV and that is a venue that will yield them mass fortunes.

aquariusone
09-07-2010, 03:24 AM
"shutup and fight"-------an interesting concept. Now where have we heard that before.
Call it promo, call it hype, call it what ever you want but rest assured we`ve not heard the end of it. It`s been around boxing forever like the writer mentioned and it will be around forever---it`s what boxing does in this mano vs mano scenario. Pac / PBF will sell out every venue offered no doubt---but the hype goes on because I`m guessing that they will ask a fortune for any PPV on home TV and that is a venue that will yield them mass fortunes.

Well, here we are again....FINALLY....something to disagree on!!!

First of all, trash-talking exist in UFC, MMA, and every other contact sport. But it is not the nature of the sport that is responsible; it is the class (or class-less) personalities involved. This is what determines the difference between hype and advertising/promotion.

Secondly, many still believe that this fight will happen because of the money involved.

I am of the personal opinion that this will never happen for two reasons:

1) One is a coward
2) The other will retire

The Cobra
09-07-2010, 01:41 PM
Well, here we are again....FINALLY....something to disagree on!!!

First of all, trash-talking exist in UFC, MMA, and every other contact sport. But it is not the nature of the sport that is responsible; it is the class (or class-less) personalities involved. This is what determines the difference between hype and advertising/promotion.

Secondly, many still believe that this fight will happen because of the money involved.

I am of the personal opinion that this will never happen for two reasons:

1) One is a coward
2) The other will retire

could be, aqua, could be, only time is going to tell us that one. And now for our disagree--lol--while I`ll agree it`s not the nature of the sport---it`s the nature of the fight business to do a little trash talking to build the hype/promo. The degree a classless act like PBF has taken it tho is another level from the norm and it doesn`t sit well with me or you or most everyone---but in the end it`s still intended hype for a fight that WILL happen LOL.

aquariusone
09-07-2010, 02:42 PM
could be, aqua, could be, only time is going to tell us that one. And now for our disagree--lol--while I`ll agree it`s not the nature of the sport---it`s the nature of the fight business to do a little trash talking to build the hype/promo. The degree a classless act like PBF has taken it tho is another level from the norm and it doesn`t sit well with me or you or most everyone---but in the end it`s still intended hype for a fight that WILL happen LOL.

Ah, until the racist rant, many thought that the crude man is doing it "for show", just to (like you say) "hype it up".

But many now believe that he is a seriously flawed egotistical megalomanic person whose acts are "not contrived" at all. They come from a defective personality.

The Cobra
09-07-2010, 04:09 PM
Ah, until the racist rant, many thought that the crude man is doing it "for show", just to (like you say) "hype it up".

But many now believe that he is a seriously flawed egotistical megalomanic person whose acts are "not contrived" at all. They come from a defective personality.

And once again we start agreeing-----------------------LMAO

Fibroso
09-07-2010, 05:13 PM
It's all promo, "shut up and fight", Frazier to Ali. Wish you guys had a defective personality and all that money................:innocent:

The Cobra
09-07-2010, 06:05 PM
It's all promo, "shut up and fight", Frazier to Ali. Wish you guys had a defective personality and all that money................:innocent:

agreed bud, It`s age old in boxing------every so often one of them crosses the line. This time PBF wins the prize for that.---------I`ll keep the cash I got rather than trade it for PBF`s if it mean`t his personality went with the deal-----even if it is hype.