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Pacquiao Issues Challenge To Mayweather & King

Yet again Manny Pacquiao has verbally challenged the greatest coward in boxing history Floyd Mayweather. Yet again, Manny Pacquiao is showing the world that he 100% wants to fight Floyd next. Yet again, the ball is back in Floyd’s court…

“I hope Mayweather is serious enough in doing business with Don King and is not doing this only to save face. I hope Don King does the same in return, that he can make miracles happen,” wrote Manny Pacquiao at his site philboxing.com. “I say this to both these men: Let’s Get It On. Fight like warriors and brave men. I am the champion, I have the belts and I should not be the one challenging you. I should not even be the one trying to make this fight happen. But Pacquiao vs Mayweather is what everyone wants, that’s why I am calling out your names. My promoter Bob Arum will be waiting for your call and will be very glad to hear what you have to say. The sooner, the better…”

The November 13 date is still open. Manny Pacquiao wants to fight Floyd. Floyd is back from “vacation” and will be in St. Louis tonight to answer questions and watch King’s show featuring Devon Alexander vs. Andreas Kotelnik and Tavoris Cloud vs. Glen Johnson.

We’re going to find out tonight if Floyd will answer Pacquiao questions – or continue to shamelessly duck and hide from them – like only the greatest coward in boxing history would.

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