Setting traps is part of the game in the fight business.
However, when some use emotion and anger in fights, this can be used against them easily.
It is easy to do.
Professional boxing is flying at the moment and the standard of pound for pound boxing is exceptional.
Worldwide.
Across all the divisions.
Floyd Mayweather, one of the greatest boxers to ever live, returns shortly to the sweet science.
It has been confirmed now that Netflix will show he and Filipino legend Pacman’s super fight and rematch this September on their platform.
An outstanding event that could be so big that it will crash the Netflix servers and stream records.
The numbers on social media for the fight already are off the charts.
Boxing fans, like sports fans, are sentimental — that’s why.
They want to see a definitive winner after the first fight Pacman cited injury in as a factor in him not boxing well.
Mayweather is also 49 and people love the boxing legends and are interested just because of who’s involved and the fact Mayweather never lost a professional bout.
Mayweather was a genius at setting traps and decoys in there when actively boxing a few years back.
The Victor Ortiz fight a brilliant instance from Mayweather on this. Made it like he was friends with the guy then surprised him and bust him up and pinged him randomly. Knocking him out viciously. Strung him along and chinned up.
He needs to be crafty though with Pacman — who himself is a very smart fighter.
On Mayweather, he never actually showed you his real hand, only what he wanted his opponents to see.
That worked well for him but he’ll need to do it again in there this year with Pacman — he will be out for vengeance on him.
Rest assured that.
Mayweather must box smart and be very switched on in this one.
Many think he will batter Pacman in the rematch but maybe the Filipino wants him to think like that.
Pacman vs Mayweather 2 is on Netflix as well — the world will be watching.

