After the much talked about boxing bout between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, several reactions have trailed the money spinning match which held on May 3rd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vagas.

Mayweather emerged victorious from the most lucrative fight in history, beating Pacquiao 118-110, 116-112 and 116-112 according to the three judges.

However, in a press conference after the match, Manny Pacquiao blamed a shoulder injury for his defeat.

“Three weeks before the fight I got a tear in my right shoulder,” he said. “It got better but it wasn’t 100%.”

Pacquiao said he wanted to have an injection in the shoulder before the fight but the Nevada Athletic Commission refused.

Pacquiao’s promoter, Bob Arum, claimed he informed the Commission of the injury five days ago and defended the decision not to cancel the fight, the most lucrative in boxing history.

“Athletes always fight hurt and we felt the work that was done on the shoulder during training would enable him to use his right hand,” said Arum.

Commission chairman Francisco Aguilar said he first knew about the injury two hours before the fight, when Pacquiao’s camp requested a doctor sit in his corner, a request that was denied.

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Mayweather, meanwhile, said he was carrying injuries to both arms and hands.

“If he had come out victorious, I would have shown respect and said he was the better man,” he said

Mayweather started the brighter of the two and rocked Pacquiao with a number of right hand counter punches in the early exchanges.

The Filipino came back at the American in the fourth round, stunning Mayweather with a left hand and again in the sixth round but was never able to back it up and Mayweather ran out a comfortable winner on the judges scorecards.

Mayweather Pacquiao
Punches throws 435 429
Punches landed 148 81
Jabs thrown 267 193
Jabs landed 67 18

 

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