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Fake-Retired Mayweather Tried To Handpick Khan

 

Floyd Mayweather’s latest bamboozle to steal the money from dim-witted boxing fans is his fake retirement scam as a cover to handpick easy set ups and patsies like Japanese bantamweight kickboxers and former sparring partners.

Mayweather’s latest “fight” against someone named Moore was cancelled last week in Dubai, most likely because nobody bought any tickets or showed any hint of any interest to see another fake Mayweather sparring session scam.

A somewhat surprising aspect about the latest Floyd flim flam was revealed yesterday by Amir Khan, who said he bumped into Mayweather in Dubai last week.

“Floyd said to me ‘Look, we should get it on.’ And I said ‘Brother, tomorrow I’m going to announce my retirement.’ And he goes ‘No, I don’t think you should’. Obviously, pro fighters say to you all your life ‘we should fight each other’ and they keep you on the side, on the bench and I’m like forget that man, I want to be in control of myself,” Khan said, according to The Sun newspaper of London, England.

So there you have it – Mayweather is still trying to set up fights (or fake WWF fights) to generate more revenues. And Amir Khan wanted no part of any role in the desperate Mayweather’s latest skit scheme, where it would be highly probable and reasonable to surmise that Khan would need to perform in such a manner so Floyd can keep his counterfeit 0.

But you have to wonder: Why won’t Mayweather go knock on Manny Pacquiao’s door and to a multi-million dollar rematch with the Filipino superstar, who recently lost the presidential election in his country and a reported huge sum of millions of dollars he personally invested in his campaign.

Could Mayweather’s reluctance to fight Pacquiao again be based on the fact that he knows Pacquiao would never agree to play soft to let Floyd keep that counterfeit 0?

Is there any other explanation why Floyd is unwilling to rematch Pacquiao but aggressively trying to fight some unknown named Moore and the badly faded Amir Khan?

 

 

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