Exclusive: Expert Says Mayweather and Pacquiao’s Strengths also Weaknesses
Trainer and ESPN analyst Teddy Atlas finds weaknesses in the strengths of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
Trainer and ESPN analyst Teddy Atlas finds weaknesses in the strengths of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
Oscar De La Hoya, who faced Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and Manny Pacquiao, losing to both of them, had some interesting comments about the upcoming Mayweather-Pacquiao $400 million record-setting fight on Saturday at the MGM Grand, including his declaration that the deck is stacked against Pacquiao, as Las Vegas is Mayweather’s hometown.
Regis Prograis racked up his twelfth knockout in fourteen fights earlier this month. But the undefeated junior welterweight tells Breitbart Sports that a ticket to Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao would knock him out.
During Monday’s “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith responded to the people that have disgust for boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. for his criminal history. ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” recently did a feature on his violent history, in which
New York Daily News sports columnist Mike Lupica appeared on ESPN’s “Sports Reporters” Sunday to discuss the May 2 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., as well as other top sports stories happening this week. At the opening of the show,
On Sunday’s “Outside the Lines” on ESPN, a report was done on boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and his history of domestic violence with women and ex-fiancé and one of the victims in Mayweather domestic violence history Shantel Jackson’s attorney Gloria
On Sunday’s “Sports Reporters” on ESPN, ESPN journalist John Saunders discussed the upcoming fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao on May 2. Mayweather has been convicted five times of domestic violence. Saunders proclaimed that knowing Mayweather Jr.’s history,
During Friday’s “Olbermann” on ESPN2, host Keith Olbermann reacted to ESPN’s Outside the Line’s report on boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s five convictions of domestic violence, dating back to 2001. Olbermann coupled Mayweather Jr.’s upcoming fight on May 2 with the
Tickets for the Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather superfight finally go on sale to the public today at 3 p.m. Pacific–all 500 of them.
ESPN fight analyst Teddy Atlas tells Breitbart Sports that Manny Pacquaio has lost size and power, “you figure out why.”
In a sit-down interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. responded to a follow-up question after he proclaimed to be a better boxer than Muhammad Ali asking about what Ali was able to accomplish despite what he
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. sat down with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith in the comfort of his car over the weekend to discuss future opponent Manny Pacquiao, his legacy and Muhammad Ali. Mayweather stated that there is no way he would
On Thursday’s “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith reacted to Manny Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach’s comments on May 2 opponent Floyd Mayweather showing up tardy to a media workout on Tuesday. Roach told ESPN, “Mayweather is a different
Boxer Manny Pacquiao appeared on ESPN’s “Highly Questionable” on Tuesday to discuss his upcoming fight against Floyd Mayweather on May 2. Mayweather currently has 47 wins and 0 losses, while Pacquiao has 57 wins, 5 losses and 2 draws. Pacquiao
The promotors of the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao superfight look to cash in by charging as much as $100 for a home viewing of the pay-per-view bout. But one of the world’s most famous economists tells Breitbart Sports that a law of diminishing returns sets in when sellers price a product above what the market will bear.
On Wednesday, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao held their joint press conference on ESPN for their matchup coming up on May 2, which will be available on pay per view. Pacquiao started some of the trash-talking earlier today on ESPN2’s
On Wednesday’s “First Take” on ESPN2, professional boxer Manny Pacquiao, who is scheduled to fight Floyd Mayweather on May 2, appeared as a guest on the show to discuss that fight coming up. Co-host Skip Bayless asked him why it
The early money favors the underdog.
During Monday’s broadcast of “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Skip Bayless gave his reaction to the announcement of the long awaited boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao for May 2. According to Bayless, Pacquiao dared Mayweather so much
Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao has a date, a venue, and a purse split. It just lacks the approval of one of the combatants.