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Interview: Pacquiao calls Mayweather – “is afraid of a rematch”

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Pacquiao says Mayweather “Fear to Death”, he wants Jake Paul to argue the ranking and Hatton in the diet

Manny Pacquiao returned to this. In an interview with Covers.comPacquiao talks about Floyda, Jake Paul’s praise, quoting Churchill and pulling the belly of Ricky Hatton in an interview for no reason. 46 man, still training like a madman, and sounds as if he was halfway back and a middle -aged edge.

He fights with Mario Barrios on July 19, but don’t worry, he has enough time to make shots in sport.

“Mayweather is scared to death to fight me again”

Straight through the gate of Pacquiao revived the corpse of the competition of Mayweather.

“I don’t think Floyd Mayweather is fighting with me again, he is afraid to fight again, I think so.”

Absolutely shameless. The man lost from Floyd ten years ago in the most overwritten nap festival in the history of boxing and still begs to recreate like a fan before MGM Grand.

“It’s a huge fight [between me and Mayweather] But there are many reasons or alibi, why he didn’t [the rematch with me]. “

“Probably many excuses.”

Excreases, or maybe Floyd simply does not want to pretend that it is 2015, chasing the 46-year-old around the ring in Saudi Arabia. I can’t blame him.

Pacquiao: Jake Paul deserves a global ranking – do you read it, wbc?

Pacquiao, Hall-of-Famer, he actually said it:

“I respect Jake Paul’s passion to continue his boxing career, he has talent.

“It can fight, so why not [give him a world ranking]? “

Why not? Maybe because it is an insult to every warrior scratching through diminutive corridors and a dusty gym to get an actual ranking. But clear, give it influential with three real boxers on his album and camera crew for each Spar.

He also draws in Churchill – seriously?

Apparently initiated by Marquez and rejected by the Olympic Games, because Pacquiao now quotes British war speeches to justify his return.

“Critics are always there …

But I was always inspired by Winston Churchill’s saying: “You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw a stone on every dog ​​that barks.”

Buddy, you don’t storm Normandy. You bother the pretender after a decade. Relax.

On Ricky Hatton: “he gained a lot” – health for it, manny

Why Hatton caught wireless here, nobody knows. But Pacquiao went a full joke at the pub level:

“It’s good for Ricky Hatton [that he’s making a comeback] Because when I saw him, he gained great importance.

“He gained a lot.”

We understand. Ricky likes a mug. You didn’t have to say it twice. A bit affluent who comes from a guy who pushes 50, still chasing meaning, but hey – go down if you can’t get up.

33 rounds in one day? Who is he trying to convince?

“33 rounds of sparring, making gloves and a bulky bag … I can still do the same as when I was newborn.”

Nice story. But most fighters do not boast about 33 rounds, unless they try to prove that they still belong. Holding is not a personality. If you do 33 rounds and you still have to find out, maybe it’s not about fitness – it’s about ego.

“I can still be a champion at the age of 46” – can you just not let go?

“I still have fire in my eyes and in my heart … I’m punishing at the border.”

“Even at the age of 46, I can still be a master and that I can still fight.”

Nobody doubts your work ethics, but let’s be truthful – it’s no longer about heritage. It’s about pride, noise and keeping cameras. You don’t chase the size. You avoid a pension.


So what really? Floyd? Jake Paul? Quote Churchill? Or maybe Manny Pacquiao is another legend that cannot bear silence?

One thing is certain: the gloves have returned, but the filter is completely turned off. The more he speaks, the more you wonder –Who exactly is trying to convince?

Last updated 07/08/2025

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Former heavyweight champion returning at 53 says Tyson Fury is ‘finished’ after his last appearance

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Former heavyweight champion making comeback at 53 says Tyson Fury is ‘done’ after latest performance

Former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, who defeated Lennox Lewis in 2001, has delivered a damning verdict on Tyson Fury’s future in the sport.

“The Rock” defeated Lewis in the fourth round to win the WBC and IBF titlesonly to lose the immediate rematch via stoppage in the eighth round.

At the age of 53, Rahman is currently preparing for his return to action on July 14, although no opponent has yet been announced for his six-round bout at Novel York’s ESL Ballpark.

In his last professional career, he lost to little-known opponent Anthony Nansen in 2014, but Rahman clearly believes he can surpass George Foreman and become the oldest heavyweight champion in history.

Whether he succeeds remains to be seen, but the American clearly believes he has a better chance of winning the trophy than 37-year-old Fury.

In fact, Rahman went so far as to suggest that The Gypsy King’s career was preceded by Deontay Wilder, who he felt had also gone way over the line.

I’m talking to Master B4Rahman suspects it was their trilogy in particular that caused significant fatigue for both heavyweights.

“I just think Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury beat [their] careers apart – they abandoned their careers in this trilogy. It’s over for both of them.

“You will never see the best Tyson Fury [again]. It’s over. [He’s] done.”

Fury won his third meeting with Wilder by knockout in the 11th roundbut he managed to overcome two tumbles and several periods of adversity when they collided in October 2021.

Based on his performance against Arslanbek Makhmudov, whom he outpointed unanimously in AprilRahman believes the fight with Wilder could very well have ended Fury’s career.

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Jose Benavidez Sr. calls on Artur Beterbiev to “sit down” and make the fight happen

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Jose Benavidez Sr. publicly invited Artur Beterbiev and his team to enter into negotiations to fight David Benavidez.

The comments came after Beterbiev recently discussed previous talks involving both camps. Benavidez Sr., who is David’s father, trainer and manager, said he is ready for the fight to continue.


“Right now, if Beterbiev is watching, their managers are watching, or whoever is making this decision, I am David’s father, coach, manager. Let’s sit down. Let’s make these fights happen. These are the fights we want to make,” Benavidez Sr. he told Fight Hub TV.

“We never got an offer. Like I’m telling you, we never got an offer. But these are the fights we want. With all due respect, I think Beterbiev is a great fighter, man. He’s a very threatening fighter. He’s one of the best right now. He and Bivol are some of the top fighters, but these are the fighters we want to prove ourselves and want to fight.”

Benavidez Sr. added that organizing the fight shouldn’t be a major problem if both sides are interested.

“Let’s organize this fight. It can be fought in five minutes,” said Jose Senior. “These are the fights we want. We are ready to give the people what they want.”

David Benavidez became a three-division world champion earlier this year when he defeated Zurdo Ramirez in the cruiserweight division. Since then, Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are often mentioned among the potential opponents of Benavidez’s next fight.

“Let’s go,” Benavidez Sr. said. “We are ready. These are the fights we want.”

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Muhammad Ali recognized one boxer as the true greatest boxer of all time: “I still say he was the best”

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Muhammad Ali ranked one boxer as the true greatest of all time: “I still say he was the best”

Many boxing fans consider Muhammad Ali the greatest of all time, but he once revealed his own choice.

Ali’s notable achievements include winning the world heavyweight title three times while talking about the greatest fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” against George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.

His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers and Ken Norton, and also became a cultural icon outside the ring.

These achievements are why many fans consider Ali to be the greatest of all time, but in a renewed interviewthe heavyweight legend once revealed that he chose Sugar Ray Robinson for the honor.

“This man was attractive. The timing, the speed, the reflexes, the rhythm, his body, everything was attractive.

“I’d say I’m the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the best of all time.”

Robinson reigned as the world welterweight champion for five years, from 1946 to 1951, and went on an incredible 91-fight unbeaten streak.

His record at one stage was 129 wins from 132 fights, 85 of which were knockout victories. After reigning at welterweight, he moved up to middleweight, where he became a five-time world champion in that category.

When he finally hung up his gloves in 1965, he finished his career with a record of 174 wins in 201 fights, and it’s clear why Ali considers him the best.

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