Sports (Boxing):
The boxing world has been buzzing as of late with the recent tweets by Floyd Mayweather calling out Manny Pacquiao for their much anticipated fight via Twitter (scheduled for May, 5th 2012). But don’t get excited just yet, because the Pacquiao camp has some thoughts of their own. With a fight of this magnitude (both historical and financial wise), Manny’s camp has advised the two to do battle in a special constructed venue which would hold 45,000 seats (as oppose to MGM, which only holds 17,000). Having this fight in a small arena was said to be “foolish” by Manny’s advisors. Now with this construction, the two would not be able to face each other on the desired date of May 5th. With Mayweather scheduled to serve jail time of 87 days (guilty in domestic violence case) at the beginning of June, it looks as if this super fight will undoubtedly be postponed…yet again. Your thoughts?
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Sports (Boxing):

The boxing world has been buzzing as of late with the recent tweets by Floyd Mayweather calling out Manny Pacquiao for their much anticipated fight via Twitter (scheduled for May, 5th 2012). But don’t get excited just yet, because the Pacquiao camp has some thoughts of their own. With a fight of this magnitude (both historical and financial wise), Manny’s camp has advised the two to do battle in a special constructed venue which would hold 45,000 seats (as oppose to MGM, which only holds 17,000). Having this fight in a small arena was said to be “foolish” by Manny’s advisors. Now with this construction, the two would not be able to face each other on the desired date of May 5th. With Mayweather scheduled to serve jail time of 87 days (guilty in domestic violence case) at the beginning of June, it looks as if this super fight will undoubtedly be postponed…yet again. Your thoughts?

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Source: asianjournal.com

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