Floyd Mayweather has taken a dim view to Manny Pacquiao’s persistent injury claims in the aftermath of their May 2 celebrated fight.
Pacquiao underwent surgery on a torn rotator cuff on Wednesday and is set to be out of action for a year, whilst Mayweather has already backtracked on offering the Filipino a return, in May 2016.
An always confident Mayweather says it doesn’t matter how
many times he faces seven-weight world title holder, Pacquiao, through his
career – as the outcome between the pair will always be the same.
“There’s a difference between a great fighter and TBE (The Best Ever),” Mayweather told Showtime’s Jim Gray. “I won. I know I won. I know I’m the better fighter. If we fight ten times, I win ten times. If we fight twenty times, I win twenty times. If we fight a hundred times, I’m going to win a hundred times. “Manny Pacquiao is not a better fighter than me. Nowhere around the board,” added the pound for pound champion.
“There’s a difference between a great fighter and TBE (The Best Ever),” Mayweather told Showtime’s Jim Gray. “I won. I know I won. I know I’m the better fighter. If we fight ten times, I win ten times. If we fight twenty times, I win twenty times. If we fight a hundred times, I’m going to win a hundred times. “Manny Pacquiao is not a better fighter than me. Nowhere around the board,” added the pound for pound champion.
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