‘Pacquiao, you’re not on my level’ – Mayweather

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‘Pacquiao, you’re not on my level’ – Mayweather
'It’s OK to be number two, it’s OK to be right behind me,' Mayweather tells Pacquiao in a new interview on Showtime

MANILA, Philippines – Floyd Mayweather Jr is looking to add insult to Manny Pacquiao’s injury. 

The American boxer Mayweather, who defeated Pacquiao by unanimous decision in the May 2 fight at the MGM Grand fight in Las Vegas, has gone on the offensive against Pacquiao, calling him a “sore loser” and a “coward” for mentioning his shoulder injury afterwards.

The interview with Jim Gray will air Saturday night during Showtime’s replay of the fight.

A new clip of the interview shows Mayweather (48-0, 26 knockouts) making more incendiary remarks towards Pacquiao (57-6-2, 38 KOs), who had surgery on his torn right rotator cuff earlier this week.

Despite agreeing shortly after to a rematch, Mayweather says he has changed his mind, and now says he doesn’t think Pacquiao deserves one.

“Manny Pacquiao, you’re not on my level. Manny Pacquiao, you will never be on my level, period. Simple and plain. Accept the loss and say ‘Mayweather, you was the better fighter.’ It’s OK to be number two, it’s OK to be right behind me.”

Mayweather has also claimed that he’d beat Pacquiao 100 times out of 100 if they fought that many times. – Rappler.com

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