'I can easily beat Floyd' – Pacquiao
MANILA, Philippines – Was the Twitter account of Manny Pacquiao hacked?
No, but it seemed the eight-division champion dropped his humble attitude on social media to lure and taunt Floyd Mayweather Jr. anew to ink the deal and fight him on May 2, 2015.
The fighting congressman of Saraggani bragged that it will be a walk in the park match against the undefeated American boxer.
I can easily beat @FloydMayweather, I believe that.
— Manny Pacquiao (@MannyPacquiao) January 20, 2015
He added that it would be the biggest upset victory, bigger than what he did against Oscar dela Hoya.
Everyone had me as a big underdog to @OscarDeLaHoya too. If @FloydMayweather fights me boxing will get an even bigger upset victory.
— Manny Pacquiao (@MannyPacquiao) January 20, 2015
Top Rank chief Bob Arum confirmed last week that Pacquiao already agreed on the terms of the deal in the biggest boxing match to be made.
“Everything is agreed to. People need to understand that. Everything is agreed to by my guy (Pacquiao) and his (Mayweather's) representatives. Manny has signed off, now we are just waiting for the other side to deliver Mayweather,” the veteran promoter Brad Cooney of Examiner.com.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, echoed the statement of Arum to Lance Pugmire of The Los Angeles Times, but gave Mayweather until the end of the month to decide.
“That’s the hard part – if they will fight or not. We have to know soon, because if they will not fight, we can move on and choose another opponent,” Pacquiao explained.
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