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Ouch. I kept this page specifically on my bookmarks, because I knew I could laugh about it after Pacquiao demolished both DLH and Hatton.
[Although a buff Pacquiao now weighs about the same as De La Hoya, as Mayweather sees it he's still essentially a blown-up junior lightweight facing a much taller opponent with a larger frame.
In the long-standing custom of boxing, where machismo abounds, Mayweather used coarse language in describing Pacquiao before virtually calling out the Filipino star himself.
"He's just a midget, man, come on," Mayweather, 56, said. "Pacquiao wouldn't whip me right now, believe me, the Lord as my witness. And we're talking about a man who's 29 years old. I'm more than willing to deliver on that. I'm not just talking about it, I'm willing to do something about it."]
Owned twice in the first round.
KO before end of second.
Ouch.
I'd say 'outclassed', but it was just a demolition.
Midget? LOL. He got his racist *** handed to him.