Floyd
Mayweather danced his way to a unanimous decision over frustrated Manny
Pacquiao here
Saturday to win the richest fight in history and cement his place
in the pantheon of boxing greats.
Boos
rang out from a pro-Pacquiao Las Vegas crowd as Mayweather’s emphatic victory
was confirmed by all three scorecards after 12 rounds of cat and mouse action.
Mayweather comfortably picked off his Filipino rival to snuff out any chance of the full-blooded slugfest that the more aggressive Pacquiao was hoping to ignite in front of the crowd of 16,507.
The
win extended Mayweather’s remarkable 19-year unbeaten record to 48-0, putting
him within one fight of equalling Rocky Marciano’s legendary milestone of 49-0.
The
38-year-old Mayweather retained his World Boxing Council and World Boxing
Association welterweight titles and seized Pacquiao’s World Boxing Organization
belt by winning the fight on all three of the judges’ scorecards.
“I
am the American dream,” Mayweather said. “I knew I had him from round one. I
have so much experience I could calculate his moves.
“I
was born a winner and I am going to die a winner.
Mayweather
said he hopes the win will silence critics who accused him of ducking Pacquiao
and hand-picking opponents he knew he could beat in order to keep his
unblemished record intact.
“Everyone
said this guy could beat Floyd. That Floyd is a chicken. The non believers,
well Floyd turned them into believers.”
Saturday’s
fight is widely believed to be the most lucrative in boxing history with
revenues of $400 million.
– Judges
emphatic –
Ringside
judge Dave Moretti scored the bout 118-110 for Mayweather, while judges Glenn
Feldman and Bert Clements both scored it 116-112 for the American.
But
when the results were announced the pro-Pacquiao crowd booed lustily and tried
to drown out Mayweather’s interview inside the ring.
Their
Filipino star Pacquiao suffered the sixth loss of his career to go with 57
victories and two draws.
Pacquiao
said he was hindered by an injured right shoulder that he hurt in training
several weeks ago.
“I
did my best but my best wasn’t good enough,” Pacquiao said. “From the third
round on I felt a pain in my shoulder.”
Fans
in the Philippines echoed the disappointment of those in the ring, crying foul
over the judges’ decision and claiming their man was robbed of a deserving
victory.
They
filled gymnasiums, cinemas and bars as the Southeast Asian nation of 100
million people stopped in its tracks for Pacquiao’s battle with Mayweather.
“Pacquiao
was cheated. Mayweather didn’t land a single solid punch,” said cable
television technician Romeo Rivera, 41.
There
is no denying that the 36-year-old Pacquiao made Mayweather work for the
victory and hit the American with “three or four” thundering shots.
He
was the aggressor, pressing the action from the first round and was able to
land some right-left combinations on Mayweather’s head, especially on the ropes
and in the final seconds of the early rounds.
But
ultimately Pacquiao wasn’t able to keep up his frenzied early pace for all 12
rounds and Mayweather, who was the bigger of the two fighters, managed to set
traps which allowed him to slip in counterpunches and hard right hands that
kept the Filipino southpaw at bay.
Even
so, Pacquiao said he thought he did enough to earn the victory.
“I
thought I won the fight,” he said. “He didn’t do nothing.”
–
September finale? –
Mayweather
reiterated afterwards that he plans to retire after his next fight in September
which will fulfil his six-fight contract to Showtime Sports.
“My
last fight is in September. I’ll do that and I will hang it up,” said
Mayweather, estimated to have earned more than $200 million for one night’s
work. Pacquiao will receive well over $100 million in a 60-40 purse split the
fighters agreed to beforehand.
The
entrance of the fighters to the ring was delayed about 45 minutes because of
problems with the heavy demand for pay-per-view telecast and the providers
ability to distribute it.
Some
of the biggest names in Hollywood, entertainment and sport were in attendance,
including director Clint Eastwood, actors Robert De Niro, Jon Voight, Denzel
Washington, Bradley Cooper, musician Sting, former NBA star Magic Johnson and
talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who visited Pacquiao in his dressing room before
the fight.
Only
a lucky few had tickets to the bout but thousands more milled around the
outside of the Grand Garden arena and in the hotel’s casino.
Mayweather
made a grand entrance befitting of his superstar status. He was accompanied by
his “The Money Team” which includes his father/trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr.
But
Pacquiao arrived first to the ring, smiling relentlessly and even taking a
selfie with long-time trainer Freddie Roach during his entrance.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. throws a left at Manny Pacquiao during their
welterweight unification championship bout on May 2, 2015 at MGM Grand Garden
Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Al Bello/Getty Images/AFP
How Mayweather won the richest fight in history
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