Monday, September 21, 2009
Hands of $Money!$
Floyd "Money" Mayweather is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. He's proved that time and time again in his illustrious career, and did so once again with a dominant performance against Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez.
"Pretty Boy," "Money," or whichever you'd like to call him is still in the prime of his career even after a 16-month layoff, at the crisp age of 32. He proved that by taking on one of the top fighters in the sport, and showing no ring rust in the least. Don't forget the fact that even though he only landed an abysmal 12% of his punches against Mayweather, Marquez is one of the very best.
Floyd Mayweather has proved just about everything to us in the past, present and looks to continue to do so in the near future. The only proof left consists of the new pound-for-pound challenger to Floyd's throne: Manny Pacquiao.
A Mayweather-Pacquiao fight is certainly in the works, so long as Pacquiao wins his upcoming fight on November 14th against Miguel Cotto. With Mayweather's dominance of Marquez this past Saturday night, this SuperFight is shaping up to be the bout of the century, and a fresh way to start off the next decade.
The winner will ultimately be P4P King, no exceptions. Money will be flying in from all directions for this fight, and with that being Floyd's calling in life, he's up for the task.
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