Is Floyd Secretly Hoping Pacquiao Retires Soon?
It’s pretty obvious Floyd Mayweather
Mayweahter worries the end of his perfectly-choreographed career as a boxer might suffer a very real and violent conclusion at the fists of Manny Pacquaio if they were ever to meet in a boxing ring. With all the excuses, changed conditions and roadblocks put up to duck Pacquaio for the last year, could it be any clear now that this is not a fight Floyd wants to participate in?
So what would the smartest business decision be for Floyd to make regarding him boxing or avoiding Pacquaio?
Well, for all the monetary reward that is waiting for him to sign the contract, the best move Floyd can make might be to not sign, but wait. And wait.
And stall and frustrate Pacquaio by pretending to busy himself with other endeavors such as a summer boxing camp for kids, and doing some kind of concert tour with 50 Cent. Floyd can create these endeavors and use them as new obstacles to block the superfight everyone, including HBO (I highly suspect) is heavily pressuring him to take right now.
How long will Pacquaio continue to wait for the most artful dodger Mayweather
Mayweahter? Not very long. Because everyone knows, especially Floyd, Al Haymon and Leonard Ellerbe, that Pacquaio is at the very end of his boxing career and already has his next occupation lined up – as a Congressman. Time is running out for Pacquaio as a boxer.
If Floyd can just stall through this year and early 2011 by pretending to be busy with boxing camps and his pal 50 Cent, the point in time will come when Pacquaio, Arum and HBO will all give up in frustration – and move on to Cotto or Margarito. Those are dangerous, secondary, prove-nothing fights that Pacquaio could possibly lose if his motivation and mental edge dissipate just a fractional iota. Once Pacquaio loses, we all know what Floyd will say.
And if Pacquaio decides to quit boxing next year to serve his people, once Pacquaio gets himself embroiled full time as a politician, you have to think his boxing career will be over. It’s difficult to imagine Pacquaio returning to the ring from the political office with all his superhuman skills intact.
With Pacquaio out of boxing, Floyd can then make his triumphant return from boxing camps for the kids and 50 Cent tours, and self-proclaim himself to be the best boxer on the planet. There will no longer be any spotlight and adulation to share with that much envied superstar from the Philippines.
And Floyd won’t have to do 50-50 splits with anyone, he can demand and get probably 80-90% against handpicked opposition such as a Zab Judah rematch, Matthew Hatton in England, Nate Campbell, or whatever other Baldomir re-treads they can dig up and try to sell to the public.
We’ll see how the very disappointed executives at HBO would handle such a scenario if it plays out.
But one thing is pretty obvious, at least to me. Floyd Mayweather
Mayweahter is not suddenly going to come out of hiding and sign any contracts for a Pacquaio fight next week. Mayweather
Mayweahter may not be the smartest guy in boxing but he isn’t stupid either, nor stupid enough to sign a deal which could very, very likely result in his own career suicide.
There are just too many options and schemes Floyd can play with to manipulate the public and the people at HBO, like he has so many times in the past, to avoid the risky fights which could result in being brutally beaten up and abused inside a boxing ring on global television for all the world to see.



