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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Manny Pacquiao Retained The Crown and Shouted: "I want to Mayweather"



Manny Pacquiao exclaimed, "I want to (Floyd) Mayweather" last night by defeating -Bug points in 12 rounds unanimously with a hard punishment Yorker Chris Algieri, which meant the welterweight title defense of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) in a fight at the Venetian Hotel in Macau China.
Pacquiao won the lawsuit amplitude and cards so reflected, two judges gave a score of 119-104 and 120-102 remaining.
The Filipino was practically the only protagonist of the fight with an inactive rival without resources, who visited the canvas six times.
 
Manny Pacquiao

Algieri fell in the second round, twice in the sixth, two in the ninth and the tenth, but had the swagger to end up, although very hurt and beaten.
"I want that fight. I'm the only one who speaks of that lawsuit. The other group (the team Mayweather) is denying, denying and denying. But right now I think fans are involved in this issue to fight with him, so the fight has to happen because the fans deserve, "said the Filipino.
On several occasions the fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather was about to materialize but all frustrated because estadonunidense emphasized a "serious drug test" during the months before the bout due to his belief that the Asian boxer uses "substances prohibited ".
For its part, the veteran promoter Yorker, Bob Arum, head of Top Rank and representative Pacquiao, said: "Speaking for Manny and mine, we are tired In every place we go ask us when the fight will go through.. .you can not believe how many times I'm asked by people. "
"Enough is enough. Let's make the fight a reality sometime in the next six months. That is our position and we will do everything possible to make it happen," Arum said.
With the victory, Pacquiao took his record to 05/02/57, with 38 knockouts. In turn Algieri, current WBO welterweight (her mother is Argentina), lost and was undefeated with a record of 20-1, 8 KOs ..

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