Floyd Mayweather
Jr cemented his place among the pantheon of boxing greats by improving
to 48-0 with a unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao on Saturday in a
fight that lived up to its immense hype and price tag. Mayweather weathered
an early assault from the Filipino southpaw before winning the later
rounds using his reach and jab to finish ahead on all three scorecards
in a welterweight showdown set to be the top grossing prize fight of
all-time. "When the
history books are written, it was worth the wait," Mayweather said in
the ring after a four-belt unification bout that was more than five
years in the making. Though
Pacquiao repeatedly forced Mayweather to backpedal, the wily American
blunted his opponent's best efforts by using his renowned defensive
skills while getting in several telling jabs and punches of his own. Mayweather and Pacquiao had promised
to deliver on years of hype and give fans their money's worth and were
true to their word in delivering an entertaining contest that had the
capacity crowd on its feet roaring from the opening bell to the end of
the 12 round showcase. "Manny
Pacquiao is a hell of fighter, I see now why he is at the pinnacle of
boxing," the 38-year-old Mayweather said after an emotional embrace with
Pacquiao. "I'm a smart fighter, I outboxed him. "We knew what we had to do. He's a tough competitor... a very awkward fighter and I had to take my time and watch him closely." The
fight between the two greatest boxers of their generation was one that
appeared might never happen as Pacquiao resisted Mayweather's demands
for blood-testing for five years. When the two camps finally hammered
out a deal, it was the richest in boxing history, setting new records
for pay-per-view (PPV) buys and gate receipts. The
fighters were also paid royally for their night's work, with Mayweather
guaranteed $120 million and Pacquiao $80 million although both men
could pocket much more depending on the number of PPV purchases. For Mayweather, the fight was one that will shape his legacy. Even
if he were to have retired unbeaten there would have forever been a
question mark hanging over his career without at least one meeting
against his Filipino rival. SEPTEMBER SWAN SONG Mayweather said in the ring that he would fight again but that his next bout would be his last. "My
last fight is in September and then it is time for me to hang it up,"
Mayweather added. "I am almost 40 years old now, I have been in the
sport 19 years, I have been world champion 18 years. "I am truly thankful and I am blessed." Dubbed
the "Fight of the Century" the MGM Grand Garden Arena crackled with
energy as the rich and famous settled into their ringside seats. Actors
Clint Eastwood, Robert De Niro, Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington
rubbed shoulders with sports celebrities such as Michael Jordan, New
England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and billionaire Donald Trump. With
prime seats commanding six-figure sums on the resale market even the
very wealthy and very famous were forced to call in favors to secure a
golden ticket while an estimated 150,000 to 200,000 fight fans flooded
into the desert gambling capital to be part of the buzz. Wearing
a simple white T-shirt, Pacquiao knelt in his corner for a prayer as
boos filled the hall when Mayweather appeared on the giant screens. There
were no smiles from the stone-faced American as he entered the ring
wearing black white and gold trunks and sporting a $23,000 mouth guard
infused with flecks of gold and pieces of a hundred dollar bill. Five
years of hype then reached a climax when famed announcer Jimmy Lennon
stood in the center of the ring and told the crowd, "the wait is over,
it's go time". The bout
marked Mayweather's 11th consecutive fight at the MGM but it was
Pacquiao who enjoyed a massive edge in support as he appeared in the
arena. "It is a good
fight. I thought I won the fight. He didn’t do nothing. He always moved
outside," said Pacquiao, who dropped to 57-6-2. "I did my best but my
best wasn't good enough."
Mayweather cements legacy with Pacquiao win

Reuters
Comments About This Article
Please fill the fields below.