Mayweather Jr : Whoever you put in front of me they can’t beat me

Floyd Mayweather JrFloyd Mayweather Jr., remained undefeated after he ended his matched versus Victor Ortiz on the 4th round with a “bang.” It was the end that was followed with controversies hitting both Mayweather and the match referee Joe Cortez.

However, despite the controversies, Team Mayweather believed that he deserved the win and the title. And in one of the post-boxing interview which was published via 8countnews.com, the undefeated boxer had expressed that, “Whoever you put in front of me they can’t beat me. “

Before the face off in the ring, there were words said and Ortiz had mentioned that he was confident that he can beat Mayweather who was 10 years older than him. He even said that way back in his younger years, he had been seeing and watching the fight and matches of Mayweather.

However, Ortiz was not the one destined to destroy the unbeatable record of Mayweather.

During the match yesterday, held at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, observers had noticed that during the start of the match, Ortiz was noted to be not that aggressive, far from what has been expected and it was Mayweather, Jr. who had been dominating the game.

Team Mayweather believed that what makes Floyd undefeated was the fact that he got the right skills that was honed all through-out the years as he continued to make and to establish his name in the boxing world.

Meanwhile, in relation to his defeat, Team Ortiz had been saying that he do not deserved the lost and tagged it as “unfair”. They had been already expressing their interest for a rematch which Mayweather said that he welcomes the idea for the rematch but experts said that rematch might be impossible, because it could be a mismatch.

Mayweather Jr. to Paqcuiao

Two of today’s biggest names in boxing were Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr, and both were enjoying the pick of their career.

Fans across the globe are already looking forward for that night to come that the two boxing legend would share a ring and exchange ‘fists’ for glory.

Pacquiao, however, is set to face again for the third time the Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Marquez this coming November 12.

But before that fight, Mayweather had said something regarding to Pacquiao’s popularity, still on 8countnews.com, he mentioned that Pacquiao’s name became popular because it was attached to his.

And he even added that the pound-per-pound king ended on fighting all his leftovers.

If Mayweather and Pacquiao would face its other in the ring, who would be the next leftover?

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