Mayweather vs Pacquaio- CONFIRMED

The much anticipated fight is finally happening after many constant delays.

It feels too good to be true knowing that the biggest fight in the history of sports entertainment will finally be aired to billions of people worldwide on the 2nd of May 2015. Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquaio? Who is it going to be?

Despite both parties not admitting to the news, the publication theguardian.com has confirmed this news amongst many other publications and social media platforms starting to trend the news. The fight will be a HBO/Showtime Boxing partnership which will see a lot of die hard fans of boxing tuning in and also luring in the amateurs. Who wouldn't want to be a part of the hype that will be surrounding two of the best athletes in the boxing realm.

In comparison to the two athletes, Floyd is definitely the epitome of boxing. He is very quick on the bar and has mastered various tricks of the trade. He knows how to hit and never get hit, which is why he seems to be the one to beat and has the greatest supporters worldwide. On the other hand, he is ana arrogant athlete and that usually goes down very well. He has been smart enough to surround himself with the most successful and impeccably intelligent people in his field with the likes of Al Haymon, Warren Buffet to name a few. It is anticipated that this fight will end in a 47-0 with the 37 year old championing away.



Manny Pacquaio also known as Pac-Man is rather quiet and never shows off skills fully. He studies his opponent and throws at them when they least expect. This technique can be advantageous and can also be a loss, depending on your opponent. He has a total of 64 fights in his career: 57 wins, 38 wins by K.O, 2 losses and 2 draws and no fights by contest. You can see in his record that he has built up a reputable career in the ring and can easily come out tops with this fight, which could see it be an end of an era in the boxing industry. According to a source involved in the negotiations, Pacquiao has agreed to a 40 percent cut of the revenue, leaving Mayweather with the remaining 60 percent of a fight most believe will shatter every boxing box office record, including the all-time pay-per-view buy record of 2.4 million (Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya), the pay-per-view revenue record of $150 million (Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez) and the all-time gate record of $20 million (Mayweather-Alvarez).

On the day many will challenge what Floyd has always called himself, 'The Best Ever' which he could keep up or we can see Manny disputing this and walking away with the title we have all been waiting for.

Will it be a K.O for Manny or Floyd? Will it be a bloody scene in the boxing ring? Only the two will show on D-Day.

Stay tuned!!!

Till next time. . . .

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  1. Good work nana. Its all going to work out. Keep on going on

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