Floyd Mayweather chickens out

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By NICK GIONGCO

 

NOW that Floyd Mayweather is signing a different tune, Manny Pac­quiao is looking to defend his world welterweight crown in January in the US.

Mayweather came out on TMZ yesterday, declaring that instead of proceeding with a rematch with Pacquiao in December, he is now planning to make an appearance in Tokyo against a handpicked foe.

Last week in Tokyo, Mayweather taunted Pacquiao and challenged him to a rematch in December and the Filipino readily accepted it.

But after days of wheeling and dealing, Mayweather’s camp decid­ed that it would be better to push the Pacquiao rematch to mid-2019.

With Mayweather looking else­where, Pacquiao wants to keep busy as well and making the first defense of the World Boxing Asso­ciation (WBA) 147-lb crown is fore­most on his mind.

“The working dates are January 12 or January 19,” said a member of Pacquiao’s inner circle.

Pacquiao had won the WBA title last July in Malaysia where he bat­tered Argentine slugger Lucas Mat­thysse.

“At least the public knows that it was Floyd, and not Manny, who pulled out from a fight because Manny is more than willing to get it on with Mayweather,” said the Pac­quiao insider.

The first time they fought in May 2015, Mayweather outpointed Pac­quiao in 12 rounds and Pacquiao later revealed that he fought with an injured right shoulder that was fixed through an operation two days later.

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