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Floyd Mayweather pays tribute to Manny Pacquiao after victory in Vegas

Floyd Mayweather Jr. throws a left at Manny Pacquiao.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. throws a left at Manny Pacquiao.

Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather paid tribute to his father and his opponent Manny Pacquiao after his dominant victory in Las Vegas.

The 38-year-old put on a tactical masterclass taking a unanimous decision 118-110 116-112 116-112 on the judges scorecard to go 48-0.

“First off I want to thank God for this victory, all the fans that came to Las Vegas and all the fans all over the world,” Mayweather said in the ring after the fight. “He’s a hell of fighter, he’s one of the guys at the pinnacle in sport of boxing

“I know he was going to push me, he had moments in the fight, but I wasn’t getting hit with a lot of shots.

“We did what we had to do tonight. He is a tough competitor. Got to take my hat off to my dad, without him I wouldn’t be here.

“When the history books are written – it was worth the wait.

“I got one more fight. My last fight is in September, it is time to hand it up and I am truly thankful and blessed.”

Pacquiao claimed during his post-fight interview that he felt he had won, but it was hard to argue a case for him taking more than two rounds with the 116-112 scores appearing generous.

The 36-year-old looked clumsy at times as he charged in, seeking to engage Mayweather in the type of fight that suited his strengths, and it would be hard to justify a rematch given the lop-sided outcome.

Five years in the making, a fight dubbed as a battle between ‘good versus evil’ and ‘the fight of the century’ underlined Mayweather’s technical brilliance and his status as the finest boxer of his generation.

The main event was delayed by almost an hour when the unprecedented demand for Pay Per View in the United States caused technical problems, prompting HBO and Showtime television executives to put the ring walks back.

Pacquiao’s best possible gameplan for inflicting a first defeat on Mayweather had been debated all week with the majority of opinion believing 12 rounds of relentless pursuit offered his only chance – and that was exactly how he approached the bout.

A cagy opening round saw Mayweather land the best shot with a counter right and the Las Vegas resident was happy to keep his opponent at bay with long jab.

Pacquiao was being caught as he charged into range but he was able to unleash a flurry of blows as he mauled Mayweather against the ropes, forcing cheers of ‘Manny, Manny’ from the crowd.

There was evidence of recklessness towards the end of the round as Pacquiao rushed in, seeking to engage Mayweather, but the second was a better round for the Filipino.

After three rounds Mayweather was in control, but the pendulum swung dramatically in the fourth when he was backed up to the ropes by a hard straight left that had clearly left him shaken.

Pacquiao fired a barrage of punches but Mayweather had covered up well and took them on his gloves, although he was also forced to eat a short right hook.

Mayweather re-established control with his jab in the fifth and, in the sixth, shook his head and mouthed ‘no’ as Pacquiao launched another furious assault on the American’s gloves.

Two big right hands were a statement of intent by Mayweather as the seventh got off to a lively start and he landed heavily again mid-round, peppering Pacquiao with jabs throughout.

Pacquiao enjoyed some success early in the eighth but he appeared to be tiring and became increasingly ragged, taking a couple of left hooks and a sublime counter right.

The ninth saw Mayweather continue to land the cleaner and more conspicuous blows, dancing around the ring and occasionally coming under pressure.

By the 10th Pacquiao seemed to be running out of ideas, bravely chasing his long-term rival down only to be picked off while enjoying occasional success against the ropes.

Mayweather tapped his gloves together as he continued to command the ring in the 11th and when the final round arrived Pacquiao needed a knockout to win.

It started with chants of ‘Manny, Manny’ once more, but the popular Filipino’s supporters were cheering for a lost cause as Mayweather expertly controlled the tempo with his left.

Pacquiao pursued the fleeing Mayweather in desperation, but the American danced out of trouble and raised his arms aloft in anticipation of a conclusive points victory.